Australia and Oceania

Cook Island

Cook Islands are a group of fifteen small islands lying almost solely in the south of the Pacific Ocean. The only close island to these islands is New Zealand, which the Cook Islands border to its north east side but quiet a distance crossing the prime meridian line to reach the Cook Islands.

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Cocos Island

Cocos Islands are small emerging coral spots in the Indian Ocean, North West of Australia and are territories of Australia. Cocos Islands are accessible by air transport thus; visitors often arrive at the Cocos International Airport in West Island of Cocos Islands from Perth, Australia.

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Western Samoa

Western Samoa is a group of islands that lies between the Hawaii and New Zealand. It is also known as Western Samoa because it occupies the western part of the Samoa Islands. It is part of the Polynesian territory of islands located in the western part of the South Pacific Ocean.

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Canberra, Australia

Canberra is the largest city in the Australian continent. It is by its far size and its royal qualities the capital city of Australia. Canberra City is located at the southern part of the New South Wales State of Australia.

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Christmas Island

Christmas Island is a small island in the Indian Ocean. It is a region under the governance of Australia so it is a territory of the Australian Island. However, Christmas Island offers a lot when dealing in the tourism sector despite is tiny size.

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Vanuatu and its Incredible Islands

There is no other South Pacific country like Vanuatu that harbors as many local variations. Among what you can find there is glamorous duty-free shops, huge casinos, great hotels and accommodation offers, outstanding resorts, and unforgettable gourmet restaurants of their modern capital, Port Vila on Efate Island, contrast with unique, traditional small villages just over the horizon.

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Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown is one of the popular tourist destinations of New Zealand. This town stands in the South Island which is a territory of New Zealand. Queenstown is a highly modernized city with well established infrastructure, transport availability, plenty of required amenities and a stable administrative position under New Zealand’s central government.

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