Beaches, mountains, gorges, deserts and dense forests
Rich History
Learn about the indigenous culture of Australasia
Delicious Wine
Taste some of the world's favorite wine
Vibrant Cities
Explore Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland
Famous Landsmarks
Sydney Opera House, Great Barrier Reef & Mount Cook
Bora Bora
For snorkeling safari to spot sharks
French Polynesia
See ancient Tiki statues and history
Fiji
Stay in dreamy over-water private villas
Tahiti
Embark on scenic mountain hikes
Moorea
Learn about French Polynesian culture
Australia & New Zealand Tours
Ancient Traditions, Epic Landscapes, Endless Adventure
Australia is a region of breathtaking diversity, where vast deserts meet lush rainforests, dramatic mountain ranges, and pristine coastlines. From the rugged outback of Australia to the soaring peaks of New Zealand, this part of the world is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.
Soak in the creative energy of Melbourne’s laneways, admire the iconic Sydney Opera House, or step into cinematic magic at New Zealand’s Hobbiton. Dive into Māori traditions, uncover the meaning behind the haka, and gain insight into Australia’s rich First Nations heritage. For something truly off the beaten path, a journey to Papua New Guinea to witness tribal customs still deeply rooted in daily life, alongside extraordinary wildlife.
French Polynesia Tours
Vibrant Waters, Warm Sands, and Even Warmer Welcomes
The South Pacific is a breathtaking stretch of ocean dotted with tropical islands and coral atolls—idyllic escapes where powdery white sands meet brilliant turquoise waters. In nations like Fiji and French Polynesia, scattered archipelagos hold hundreds of islands, each offering a slower pace of life and the genuine warmth of their people.
Here, luxury blends seamlessly with nature. Unwind in world-class resorts where relaxation meets adventure—whether it’s exploring rainforest-covered interiors, diving vibrant reefs, or savoring fresh seafood infused with local flavor. For those craving a touch of indulgence, private yacht charters and island-hopping cruises offer the ultimate way to experience this remote paradise in style.
Australia & New Zealand Highlights
Australia
From gleaming coastal cities and ancient Indigenous cultures to world-famous beaches, iconic wildlife, and a vast landscape that stretches from red deserts to alpine peaks, rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs—Australia is a land made for exploration.
Escape to the other side of the world and uncover a small country bursting with natural drama—from rugged coastlines and pristine beaches to snow-capped mountains and bubbling geysers.
Just a few thousand kilometres from Australia’s northern tip, Papua New Guinea rewards those who venture further with breathtaking natural beauty and a culture as rich as it is unique.
Made up of over 300 islands—many still untouched—Fiji offers an incredible range of adventures and experiences. Each island has its own unique charm, from vibrant coral reefs to tranquil lagoons. Stay in an overwater villa and wake to the serenity of crystal-clear waters just steps away. Spend your days snorkelling, diving, or swimming, and connect with the heart of Fiji through visits to traditional villages and warm, welcoming communities.
Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, offers a captivating mix of wild natural beauty and vibrant island culture. Explore dramatic volcanic peaks, swim beneath waterfalls, and stroll through bustling local markets. Whether you’re relaxing on its black-sand beaches or discovering its rich Polynesian heritage, Tahiti is where your South Pacific journey truly begins.
With its turquoise lagoons, powder-white beaches, and lush volcanic peaks, French Polynesia is the very picture of a tropical dream. This remote archipelago of 118 islands—67 of them inhabited—offers a slice of paradise in every direction. Whether it’s the iconic overwater bungalows of Bora Bora, the cultural richness of Tahiti, or the wild beauty of Moorea, each island promises a unique and unforgettable escape.
Just a short hop from Tahiti, Moorea enchants with its jagged mountain peaks, emerald rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs—perfect for adventure, relaxation, and authentic Polynesian culture.
Once a retreat for Tahitian chiefs who came to feast, fish, and unwind, this peaceful atoll north of Tahiti is now best known as Marlon Brando’s private paradise. Today, the island is home to The Brando, a luxurious eco-resort nestled on the Onetahi motu, offering a perfect blend of seclusion, sustainability, and South Pacific beauty.
Bananas, watermelons, and coconuts thrive in abundance here, but the island is best known for producing nearly all of French Polynesia’s vanilla. This fragrant crop is woven into daily life—flavoring local dishes and enriching luxurious spa treatments with its sweet, distinctive aroma.
If diving or snorkeling is your passion, Rangiroa is a must-visit. As the world’s second-largest coral atoll, it boasts over 200 islets and some of the most biodiverse waters in French Polynesia—offering unforgettable encounters with marine life in every direction.
Explore New Zealand’s top treasures on an unforgettable self-drive journey through its iconic landscapes
Trip Inspiration
French Polynesia
Beaches & Reefs of French Polynesia
Dive into the beauty of turquoise waters, white sands and colorful reefs in Moorea and Bora Bora
Ultimate French Polynesia Experience
Escape to French Polynesia—where turquoise lagoons, overwater bungalows, and lush island beauty create the ultimate tropical getaway.
Places To Stay
Australia & New Zealand
Whitsundays, Australia
Qualia
A secluded luxury resort on Hamilton Island, Qualia offers private pavilions, world-class dining, and unmatched views of the Great Barrier Reef.
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Rosewood Cape Kidnnappers
Set on New Zealand’s dramatic coastline, Rosewood Cape Kidnappers combines refined suites, a championship golf course, and sweeping ocean vistas.
Lake Tekapo & Aoraki Mount Cook, New Zealand
The Lindis
Nestled in New Zealand’s Ahuriri Valley, The Lindis blends striking architecture, fine dining, and immersive nature experiences in complete seclusion.
Places To Stay
French Polynesia
Fiji Exclusive Island Retreat
COMO Laucala Island
Featuring just 25 luxurious villas, COMO Laucala Island is a private island resort in the stunning South Pacific archipelago of Fiji. These standalone villas, elegantly designed with Fiji-inspired interiors, are nestled over turquoise lagoons, atop lush hilltops, amidst dense rainforests, and beside the rolling ocean waves.
Bora Bora
Conrad Bora Bora Nui
White sandy beaches, breathtaking sunset views, and rooms right on the water – Conrad Bora Bora Nui is a luxurious retreat set in a private cove on Motu To’opua. With Mount Otemanu as an impressive backdrop, the renovated resort offers panoramic lagoon views, cultural activities, luxury dining, and personalized service.
Tahiti
InterContinental Resort Tahiti
Surrounded by lavish gardens and on a turquoise lagoon with volcanic peaks in the distance, the Intercontinental Resort Tahiti is an ideal launch point on the island of Tahiti located close to Papeete’s airport.
When To Visit Australia & New Zealand
Australia’s vast landscapes mean the climate can vary greatly from one region to another, so the ideal travel time depends on where you plan to go.
For the Great Barrier Reef, April to October offers prime conditions, with April and May providing a quieter shoulder season. The southern islands experience peak season from December to March, while New South Wales enjoys pleasant, temperate weather year-round. For the Outback, April to October is best, when cooler daytime temperatures make exploring more comfortable.
In New Zealand, the best time to visit often comes down to when you want to experience the outdoors. Summer (January and February) brings warm, sunny days but also the highest crowds. For fewer visitors and still-mild weather, consider spring (March to April) or autumn (November to December).
When is the Best Time to Visit Australia?
When is the Best Time to Visit French Polynesia?
When To Visit French Polynesia
With warm temperatures, sunny skies, and vibrant festivals year-round, French Polynesia is a destination you can enjoy in any season.
From March to November, the southeast trade winds usher in the cooler, drier months known as the Austral winter, bringing pleasantly mild weather that’s perfect for exploring both land and sea.
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