170 "friendly islands" scattered across more than 700,000 square miles in the blue waters of the South Pacific.
One of the most isolated places on earth, and quite difficult to get to. Which is why the indigenous culture is better preserved than anywhere else.
New Caledonia offers beaches, camping, amazing snorkeling and diving, and fabulous French food.
One of the most famous islands of the French Polynesia, the pearl of the Pacific is perfect for honeymooners.
An abundance of wildlife, natural scenery, wineries and beaches off the coast of South Australia.
74 islands, part of the Great Barrier Reef, with picturesque coastlines and welcoming beaches.
This coral atoll in French Polynesia is perfect for an island getaway.
The Glowworm Cave of Waitomo has attracted millions of people from all over the word, curious to see the tiny glowing creatures.
Granite mountains, surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches.
Rugged landscape, tranquil lakes, pristine beaches, all of these just one hour from Brisbane.
122 km long, this is the largest sand island in the world.
Discovered in 1770 by captain James Cook, the island was named in the honor of the prehistoric inhabitants, the one meter long Monitor Lizard.
Known as the 'Land of Plenty', it is rich in orchards and vineyards, a favourite place between wine lovers.
144 islands, each with their own golden beaches, surrounded by crystal clear water, create this water playground.
The official Maori name of a hill called Taumata, in New Zealand.
Miniature buildings set within beautiful gardens will make your trip to Canberra complete.