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Oceania Tours

From the vast terrain of Australia's outback to the remote fjords of New Zealand, adventure awaits on Oceania tours.

Oceania tours are the perfect adventure for those looking to escape the Northern Hemisphere for an unforgettable active holiday. From shark diving in Australia to cycling in New Zealand’s wine country, there’s no shortage of fun and adventure to be had on tours in Oceania. Whether you choose a guided or self-guided tour, plan your trip to Oceania and prepare for the holiday of a lifetime!

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South Coast Track Trek

Tasmania’s South Coast Track is one of Australia’s finest long‑distance walks. On this 8-day guided South Coast Track trek, you’ll be carrying a full pack along the unspoiled wilderness of Australia’s southernmost shores. The 85-kilometre walk offers a spectrum of Tasmanian scenes, from empty beaches to towering rainforests and the alpine heights of the Ironbound Range. The South Coast Track is a place of wild scenes and wildlife, with the chance to see wombats, quolls and possibly even the orange‑bellied parrot, one of the world’s rarest bird species.

Walking
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Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec
8 days from $2,725USDDetails
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Australia

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Franklin River Rafting

For many people, Tasmania’s famous Franklin River is synonymous with wilderness conservation! The Franklin is one of the world’s last great wild rivers and it forges through the rugged south west of Tasmania, through deep gorges, quiet pools and magnificent temperate rainforest.

Canoe and Kayak
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Jan-Apr, Oct-Dec
9 days from $2,775USDDetails
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Australia

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Rail Trails of South Australia Tour

This 6-day Cycling Tour in South Australia explores the Barossa, Clare Valley & McLaren Vale regions. Ride the Rail Trails and discover the incredible food and wine of South Australia on this gourmet cycling foodie tour.

Standard Biking
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Mar-May, Sep-Nov
7 days from $3,125USDDetails
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Australia

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East Coast of Tasmania Cycling Tour

Discover the incredible unspoilt beauty of this pristine region on this fully guided gourmet cycling tour in Tasmania. Explore the scenic east coast from Launceston to Hobart with a special stop at Freycinet National Park. Visit wineries, oyster farms, wildlife sanctuaries, and stunning Wineglass Bay on this memorable adventure.

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Jan-Apr, Nov
9 days from $3,725USDDetails
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Australia

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Full Larapinta Trail Trek

The complete traverse of the Larapinta is an inspiring trek that will delight the wilderness lover and challenge the seasoned walker! Walking the entire 223km length of the Larapinta Trail is a challenging objective, but one that comes with an equal sense of reward as you complete this outstanding trek in Australia’s Red Centre.

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Apr-Sep
14 days from $3,925USDDetails
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Oceania General Travel Information

Where to go in Oceania

The Australian Outback offers vast, remote wilderness, while New Zealand’s South Island is renowned for its dramatic landscapes and outdoor activities. Don’t overlook the tropical paradise of Fiji for water sports and island trekking!

What to do in Oceania

From snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef to hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand, Oceania is a playground for adventure travelers. Popular activities include adventure tours in Australia, bungee jumping in New Zealand, and diving tours in Fiji.

When to go to Oceania

For Australia and New Zealand, spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists. The Pacific Islands are best visited during the dry season from May to October, avoiding the wetter, cyclone-prone months.

Top 5 adventures in Oceania

  1. Exploring the Great Barrier Reef, Australia - Dive or snorkel in the world's largest coral reef system, renowned for its vibrant marine life and stunning underwater vistas.
  2. Trekking the Milford Track, New Zealand - Often described as the "finest walk in the world," this trek takes you through some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park.
  3. Skydiving in Queenstown, New Zealand - Experience the thrill of free falling with a backdrop of Queenstown’s stunning landscapes, including lakes, mountains, and rivers.
  4. Hiking the Overland Track, Tasmania - Traverse this famous trail in Tasmania through pristine rainforests, alpine plateaus, and rugged mountains, encountering unique wildlife along the way.
  5. Diving in the Coral Triangle, Fiji - Explore one of the most biodiverse marine areas in the world, where you can dive with manta rays, sharks, and a colorful array of coral and fish.

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