Adventure
Is your holiday not complete without some challenging outdoor activities? The Pacific Islands offer up a wealth of physical fun: diving and snorkelling, hiking, ziplining, horse riding, rafting and more. From ocean to mountains and in between, these trips will get your feet moving and your heart pumping.
Snorkelling with humpback whales, Niue
Snorkelling with humpback whales
Get up (very) close and personal with these gentle giants of the sea off Niue's amazing, dive-worthy coastline.
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Rafting the Upper Navua River
Moses just may be Fiji's most effervescent river guide. His first job is to divide a veritable United Nations of visitors – all keen to get started – into seven different rafting crews for our 5.5-hour river journey into the rainforest-clad heart of Viti Levu.
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Zipline
Every now and then you get the urge to speed things up a bit. Like flying through the rainforest at up to 60km/h and up to 30m off the ground.
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Sea Kayaking with Sea Turtles
In the lagoon the turtle display continues uninterrupted – a world-class show of marine wildlife. Direct flights from Sydney,Brisbane & Auckland to Samoa.
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Hiking the Kokoda Track
Crossing the Owen Stanley Range has become a pilgrimage for many Australians, a chance to pay their respects by sharing some of the trials of the men who fought and died here.
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Diving the wreck of the US President Coolidge
Swim inside and explore the poignant human artefacts of this sunken luxury-liner-turned-warship, one of the world’s best wreck-diving sites.
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Ultimate destinations in the South Pacific
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Aitutaki, Cook Islands
Araura or today's Aitutaki is a place of unsurpassed natural beauty and tranquillity
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Adrenalin Fiji, Fiji
Adventure Tourism award winner Adrenalin Fiji is the premier provider of action and excitement for guests to Denarau Island
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Nan Madol, Federated States Micronesia
The lost city of Nan Madol: unknown, ancient, mysterious. An amazing and mysterious tropical city of monolithic stones and giant logs that has archaeologists baffled and visitors mesmerised.
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Kiritimati (Christmas) Island, Kiribati
Kiritimati Island offers inshore and offshore world class fishing, where anglers test their skills and always come back for more.
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Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands
Explore ghostships from the past such as the USS Saratoga and the HIJMS Nagato, flagship of the Japan Imperial Navy which led the attack on Pearl Harbour.
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Nauru Deep Blue Game Fishing, Nauru
The Great Ocean Current brings the best fish from all over the world to Nauru! Great fishermen net the great catch of a lifetime in Nauru's deep blue ocean!
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Nekweta Surf Camp, New Caledonia
The only beach break in New Caledonia is at the Roche Percée beach, just 10 minutes walk from Nekweta Surf Camp.
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Caving & Swimming, Niue
Cavers take note! The island is riddled with a myriad of caves, some of which have yet to be explored.
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Jelly Fish Lake, Palau
The only one of its kind in Micronesia and the world, travellers seek out this magical lake for swimming and snorkelling.
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Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
Long, narrow and mountainous, New Ireland boasts undeniable beauty, peaceful people, never ending beaches, the popular Malagan show and many other attractions.
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Savai’i, Samoa
On Savai'i, you'll experience the timeless culture and tradition of Samoa.
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Gizo, Solomon Islands
Ultimate scenery, ultimate lagoons, ultimate adventure, ultimate relation and truly the South Pacific's ultimate destination!
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Moorea Island, Tahiti
Moorea, also known as the island of artists, has enchanted visitors for years with its crystal lagoons and striking mountains.
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'Eua, Tonga
Whale swim (yes, it's allowed in Tonga!) July to November with the mighty Humpback whales that are en route to and from breeding grounds near 'Eua in the Kingdom of Tonga.
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King Tide Festival, Tuvalu
One of the smallest and most remote nations in the world, this unspoiled corner of the Pacific offers a peaceful and non-commercialised environment, idea for rest and relaxation.
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