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The South Pacific, a region of unparalleled beauty, is a dream destination for many travelers. Touring the South Pacific means immersing yourself in a world of idyllic islands, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant cultures. From the stunning beaches of Fiji to the rugged landscapes of New Zealand and the diverse wildlife of Australia, each destination offers a unique and unforgettable experience. The appeal of the South Pacific lies in its remote and pristine natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and the warm hospitality of its people. Whether you're seeking relaxation on a sun-kissed beach, adventure in lush rainforests, or cultural experiences in indigenous communities, the South Pacific has something for everyone. With tour operator volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 40% versus assembling the same itinerary on your own! Book your South Pacific tour today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted tour headquarters. View South Pacific Tour Deals and Discounts

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Iconic Sites and Attractions in the South Pacific

Touring the South Pacific with knowledgeable guides offers a unique opportunity to explore numerous iconic sites and attractions, each offering a glimpse into the region's natural splendor and cultural heritage. These destinations are essential visits for anyone embarking on a tour of this enchanting part of the world.

Fiji's Coral Coast: The Coral Coast on Fiji's Viti Levu island is a haven for beach lovers and divers. This picturesque coastline boasts some of the most beautiful beaches and coral reefs in the world. The soft coral reefs are vibrant with marine life, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling and scuba diving.

Easter Island, Chile: Easter Island, a remote volcanic island in Polynesia, is famous for its 887 mysterious moai statues. Created by the early Rapa Nui people, these colossal stone figures have fascinated visitors and researchers alike. The island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique look into a complex and ancient culture.

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia: The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, stretching over 2,300 kilometers off the coast of Queensland, Australia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to an incredible diversity of marine life and offers some of the best snorkeling and diving experiences in the world.

Tongariro National Park, New Zealand: Tongariro National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in New Zealand, is remarkable for its cultural and spiritual significance to the Maori people, as well as its dramatic volcanic landscapes. The park features several active volcanoes, including Mount Ngauruhoe, famously depicted as Mount Doom in the "Lord of the Rings" films.

Bora Bora, French Polynesia: Bora Bora is synonymous with paradise. Known for its luxurious overwater bungalows and pristine turquoise waters, this island in French Polynesia is a dream destination for many. The iconic Mount Otemanu, a dormant volcano, rises majestically at the island's center, providing a stunning backdrop to the crystal-clear lagoons and white sandy beaches.  

Adventure Tours in New Zealand: Part of the wider South Pacific region, New Zealand is celebrated for its varied landscapes, from Fiordland National Park's fjords to Tongariro National Park's volcanic peaks. These areas provide exceptional opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and skiing. Adventure tours in New Zealand also include activities like bungee jumping in Queenstown and caving in Waitomo, catering to thrill-seekers.

Diving and Snorkeling Tours: The South Pacific boasts some of the world's premier diving and snorkeling spots, with vibrant coral reefs bustling with marine life. Guided diving tours in locations like Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the lagoons of Palau allow adventurers to encounter a diverse range of marine species, from colorful fish to majestic manta rays.

Beach Relaxation Tours: For those seeking relaxation, the South Pacific's beaches are unrivaled. Tours to the idyllic shores of Tahiti and Bora Bora in French Polynesia or the remote, pristine beaches of Vanuatu offer perfect settings for unwinding and enjoying the ocean's serene beauty.

South Pacific Tours Travel Tips

  • The languages of the South Pacific are as diverse as its people, with each island nation having its own native language or dialect. Many of these languages have oral traditions, with stories and histories passed down through generations.
  • Festivals are a vital part of cultural life in the South Pacific. Events like Fiji's Hibiscus Festival, Papua New Guinea's Sing-sing, and the Heiva i Tahiti showcase traditional dance, music, and customs. These festivals are not only a celebration of culture but also an invitation for visitors to experience the local community's way of life.
  • Traditional customs in the South Pacific are deeply connected to the community and the environment. In many cultures, customs such as navigation, fishing, weaving, and tattooing are not only art forms but also hold significant cultural and spiritual meanings.
  • The arts are an integral part of South Pacific culture, with a rich tradition in carving, weaving, and pottery. Artisans across the region create beautiful works that are both functional and symbolic, often inspired by natural elements and ancestral stories.
  • New Zealand is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, featuring rugged mountains, rolling hills, and pristine fjords. The South Island's Southern Alps and the North Island's volcanic regions are highlights for nature enthusiasts.
  • The islands of Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga are epitomes of tropical paradise, boasting white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and lush interiors. These islands are not just for beach lovers but also for those interested in exploring traditional Pacific Islander cultures.
  • Bring a light cover-up for your swimwear, such as a rash vest, that can be worn when snorkeling. A rash vest also called a rash guard, is an athletic shirt made of nylon and spandex or polyester that protects against rashes, due to abrasions or over-exposure to the sun.   
  • In French Polynesia, including Tahiti and Bora Bora, enjoy poisson cru, a local version of raw fish salad marinated in lime juice and coconut milk. The islands' eateries provide a romantic backdrop for dining on fresh, tropical flavors.   
  • Touring New Zealand introduces you to its farm-to-table ethos, with lamb and seafood being staples. A visit to a traditional Māori hangi, where food is cooked in an underground pit oven, offers a unique cultural and culinary experience.  
  • Australia's culinary scene is diverse, blending indigenous ingredients with modern techniques. On a tour here, sample bush tucker in the Outback or enjoy fresh seafood along the coast. Cities like Sydney and Melbourne are renowned for their vibrant food markets and world-class restaurants.  
  • Transportation on escorted tours is typically comfortable and efficient, taking the hassle out of navigating across diverse and sometimes challenging landscapes. This convenience allows you to enjoy the stunning scenery and vibrant cultures without worrying about logistics.  

South Pacific Tours Things To Do

  • Fiji
    Fiji

    Among the South Pacific Islands, Fiji is visited more often than any of the other island groups. In fact, more tourists visit Fiji than the rest of all the South Pacific islands combined. Therefore, South Pacific tours of Fiji often feature all-inclusive packages and top-of-the-line resort accommodations.  The archipelago of more than 300 islands is known for its rugged landscapes, clear lagoons, palm-lined shores, and coral reefs. Viti Levu, in Fiji, is home to the capital of Suva, a port city that features British colonial architecture. Other attractions include the Victorian-period Thurston Gardens and the Fiji Museum.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Fiji during its dry season, which takes place between May and October. The wet season, which stretches from November to April, can be sticky, hot, and humid.

     

    You Should Know

    The main travel hubs in Fiji are Mamanuca, Yasawa, and Nadi. Fiji's main island, Viti Levu, features national parks and sports, such as surfing. You can hop on a plane or boat and travel to the island, Vanua Levu, which is home to sugar plantations and dirt roads – a place that offers a more authentic depiction of Fijian life.

  • French Polynesia and Tahiti
    French Polynesia and Tahiti

    French Polynesia's archipelago is comprised of 118 islands, of which half are inhabited. The islands are clustered into five groups, scattered over the Pacific Ocean. Most French Polynesians live in Tahiti and the capital of Papeete. Moorea Island and Raiatea Island also have a good number of inhabitants. All three islands belong to the Society Islands group.

    Best Time To Visit

    Go during the dry season when the weather is pleasanter, or from May to October.

     

    You Should Know

    Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia. The figure-eight shaped isle is separated into Tahiti Nui (the larger western isle) and Tahiti Iti (on the east). The island's black-sand beaches, waterfalls, and lagoons make it a desirable South Pacific tour spot. Captain James Cook explored Tahiti in the 1700s, and the island was a subject, often painted by Paul Gauguin, the famous French artist.

  • Tonga
    Tonga

    Tonga is home to 170 islands and lies to the southeast of Fiji and south of Samoa in the South Pacific. The islands are divided into four groups, some of which feature craggy volcanic terrains, coral reefs, or coral-made islets. The capital city of Nuku'alofa sits on the southernmost island group of Tongatapu.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Tonga when it rains less and sunshine more, or from May to October.

     

    You Should Know

    One of the more popular activities to do on a South Pacific tour to Tonga is to swim with the humpback whales. The whales visit the clear waters of Tonga from July to October to breed and give birth to their young. The Eua Island in the Tongatapu Group is a haven for nature lovers and hikers, offering the best place to trek in Tonga. Eua National Park features several stunning lookout points.

  • Kiribati
    Kiribati

    The least visited of the South Pacific Islands, Kiribati sees about 6,000 tourists annually. If all you want to do is soak up the sun, bird watch, or dive, or snorkel, Kribati will give you time to enjoy a "castaway" type of lifestyle.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Kiribati during the dry season, or May to October, to enjoy the cooler outdoor temperatures and sunnier weather.

     

    You Should Know

    The attraction is famous for its fishing. It is also home to Kirimati – Christmas Island. Kiribati is often the ideal place to learn more about village customs and lore. Local guides lead South Pacific travelers on expeditions to traditional villages in North Tarawa where they can learn traditional island skills, such as coconut husking and weaving.

  • Micronesia
    Micronesia

    You may never have heard of the islands of Pohnpei, Kosrae, Chuuk, or Yap. Yet, they are four island groups that make up Micronesia, a place known for its beautiful beaches and first-class diving and snorkeling. Raised thatched huts overlook beaches lined with canoes, which feature interesting ruins and plenty of island history.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visiting Micronesia is best done when the climate is drier from May to October.

     

    You Should Know

    Most South Pacific tours to Micronesia begin with the country's most populous island. Pohnpei. Stops may include a pepper farm, the Kepirohi waterfall, and an eel farm. The village of Kapinga in Pohnpei is known for its original handicraft items, which often are on display.

  • Samoa
    Samoa

    Because most of Samoa is owned communally, much of the land remains unspoiled – not built up by large resorts, except for Upolu. Most tourist revenue, the government has ensured, will go toward the establishment of guesthouses, whose buildings will feature traditional Samoan architecture. Therefore, many of the best beaches in the country feature fales. Also common in other parts of Polynesia, fales represent low-budget accommodations next to the coast, built with a thatched room, a few posts, and constructed open-air, or without walls. They usually are oval or round in design.

    Best Time To Visit

    Samoa is best seen when the weather is less hot and humid, normally during the fall or spring.

     

    You Should Know

    Discover history and hike in Samoa. Much of the capital city of Samoa, Apia, looks the same as it did when Robert Louis Stevenson settled at the site in 1889. Visit the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum as well as the Moamoa Cathedral, which is one of the oldest churches in Samoa. Its beautiful stained-glass windows are well worth the visit. The best hiking in Samoa is located in O Le Pupu-Pue National Park, where trails wind through dense rainforest, heading to a lava tube, called Peapea Cave.

  • Solomon Islands
    Solomon Islands

    Do you yearn to see a traditional island where resorts are few but natural vegetation is abundant? Then, you are in luck as the Solomon Islands must be added to your bucket list. Not only does the island group feature extinct volcanoes, its lagoons are ideal for activities, such as kayaking and seeing the natural sights.

    Best Time To Visit

    To avoid the wet season, visit the Solomon Islands from May to October. You can easily get caught in a downpour from November to April.

     

    You Should Know

    Although the capital of the Solomon Islands, Honaria, is fast-growing, most of the residents live in rural villages and survive by hunting, farming, or fishing. Both barter and the use of shell money as currency is still practiced on some of the country's islands.

  • Vanuatu
    Vanuatu

    Until 1980, Vanuatu was an Anglo-French colony. While the country displays lush, green tropical foliage, it also maintains paved roadways and a solid infrastructure on its main islands. Not only that, it produces its own coffee. The capital of Port Vila, located on the main island of Efate, is home to international restaurants, resorts, and harbors. South Pacific tours direct you away from the yachts and resorts so you can see more of the island's interior.

    Best Time To Visit

    Vanuatu can be visited any time, but the best time to go is May to October when you won't get caught in the downpours that happen during the wet season of November through April.

     

    You Should Know

    Vanuatu is made up of over 80 inhabited islands where hundreds of languages are spoken. In fact, some languages are only spoken in a single village. Therefore, most of the people have adapted to speaking Bislama, an English-based language, and the common tongue in Vanuatu. While on the island, you can participate in bird watching, snorkeling, scuba diving, and jungle trekking. Vanuatu is also home to the most accessible volcano in the world, Mount Yasur, which is located on Tanna Island, a short flight from the capital of Port Vila.

South Pacific Tour Packages

South Pacific is a year-round destination, with each season offering unique experiences. Whether you're after sunny beach days or cooler hiking weather, planning your tour around the climate of your specific destinations will enhance your experience.

For beach and island tours, the ideal time is typically during the dry season, which generally runs from May to October. During this period, destinations like Fiji, Tahiti, and Samoa boast sunny days and lower humidity, making it perfect for beach activities and water sports.

If you're planning to tour Australia or New Zealand, their summer months from December to February are ideal. This season offers warm weather, ideal for exploring the Great Barrier Reef or enjoying outdoor activities in New Zealand's national parks.

For diving enthusiasts, touring the South Pacific's underwater sites is best during the dry season when visibility is at its peak. Places like Palau and the Great Barrier Reef offer exceptional diving conditions during this time.

Touring the South Pacific for cultural festivals can also influence when to visit. Many islands have vibrant cultural celebrations throughout the year, so researching specific events can help you decide the best time to go.

  • Are You Ready to Tour the South Pacific?

    Are you ready to embark on a tour of the South Pacific, a region of unparalleled beauty and adventure? From the lush rainforests of Fiji to the dramatic landscapes of New Zealand and the vibrant cities of Australia, the South Pacific offers a blend of natural wonders and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking thrilling outdoor activities, peaceful beach retreats, or a deep dive into diverse cultures and cuisines, this region promises a journey filled with discovery and wonder.

South Pacific Tours Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are South Pacific Tours?

    South Pacific tours typically last 7 days to 2 weeks, depending on your travel availability. Most of the trips include stays in interesting village settings or at island resorts. You may also stay in a guesthouse in a more remote location. Trip amenities include daily excursions and the prices for admissions to attractions. You will also be accompanied by an experienced, English-speaking guide.    

  • What’s Included in a South Pacific Tour?

    Accommodations, airport transfers, some meals, and the costs associated with private or group travel are all part of a South Pacific tour package, which features daily excursions on its itinerary.  

  • What’s the Best South Pacific Tour?

    While most tours feature travel to popular destinations, such as Fiji and Tahiti, you will find something to like about all the islands in the South Pacific. Therefore, the best South Pacific tour is the best trip for you – one that meets your travel preferences with respect to outdoor activities, historic sites, and cultural activities. It is also the best trip for what you can afford to spend. That is why you should consult with a travel representative to ensure you get the best South Pacific tour with respect to preferences and cost.  

  • How Much Do South Pacific Tours Cost?

    To figure the cost for South Pacific tours, you need to base the pricing on how long you plan to travel, your trip itinerary, and the travel period. A South Pacific tour to Fiji that lasts about 10 days will begin at about $6,200, excluding the flights that allow you to do a little island hopping.  

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