Pacific

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Introducing Pacific

From the lazy beaches of the South Pacific and Micronesia where coconuts fall and time is lost to the thrumming capitals of Australia and New Zealand, this is a region where the rainforest meets the sea (and city) with jaw dropping landscapes and vibrant metropolises offering a myriad of opportunities for exploring incredible culture, festivals and food.

Embrace the tyranny of distance. Whether you’re floating the sunset away in Tuvalu or floating down Tasmania’s Franklin River, the Pacific offers more islands than you can shake a snorkel at.

Last updated: Oct 16, 2008

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Swimming pool and bar of Hotel Kia Ora.
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Swimming pool and bar of Hotel Kia Ora.

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  • Holger Leue
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  • Female Polynesians dancing.
  • Holding freshly cracked coconut in hand at Fakarava Atoll.
  • Bus with passengers driving along Beach Road, the main road of Apia.
  • Indian sweet stall.
  • Sri Silva Subramaniya temple.
  • Tropical fish and coral, Daisy's Drop-off.
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