The continent with 25,000 little islands.

The dimension of its attractions and its natural value have made the region an interesting tourist attraction.

Destinations of Oceania

The territory of Oceania ranges from Southeast Asia through the Pacific Ocean to the American continent. With a population of about 45 million, it’s composed by the continental shelf of Australia, the islands of Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and the coral and volcanic archipelagos of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

The climate, influenced by ocean currents and the low pressure tropical seasonal system, ranges from tropical or desert to near arctic. From the deserts of Australia, the jungles of Papua New Guinea or the temperate forests of New Zealand, a rich flora and fauna, in many cases endemic, nourish every corner of this beautiful continent.

The colonialism of the European powers has had a generalized influence on the social and cultural landscape of most of the region, which coexists with the indigenous tribal communities.

Australia is a country rich in destinations and in a visit to this country you can learn to a great extent about the lifestyle of its inhabitants. The nearby island of Tasmania offers a lot of sights in a small natural environment unique in the world.

In Addition, New Zealand offers many natural destinations to visit on its two islands, the richness of this country is incredible and you can see a very unique landscape with the best conditions and comforts. Ecotourism and adventure sports are two of the greatest attractions in this country.

Beach tourism is widespread in Oceania, with the Fiji Islands, French Polynesia or Vanuatu being an excellent example. But there are many other options to choose from. The countless small islands are known for their white sand with swaying palm trees, jaw-dropping coral reefs, and rugged volcanoes.

Although relatively small, Oceania offers a wide variety of destinations in all possible climates thanks to the remoteness between the different islands. Tropical beaches, deserts and even fjords can be found, along with an eminently European culture that coexists with the living aboriginal identity.

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