Few corners of the world deliver range like this one. Australia, New Zealand, and South Pacific travel can mean rugged Outback, glacier-carved mountains, and overwater bungalows all in a single sweep of the map. Whether you’re picturing a road trip through New Zealand’s South Island, a reef day in Fiji, or city-and-Outback time in Australia, our advisors bring firsthand knowledge and trusted local partners to every itinerary.


Our Most Frequently Requested Destinations


Nature's Window in Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia
Nature’s Window in Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia

Australia

Australia thrills with its sun-soaked beaches, rugged Outback, vibrant cities, and unique wildlife found nowhere else on Earth.

Yasawa Island in the Fiji Islands
Yasawa Island, Fiji Islands

Fiji

Fiji welcomes you with crystal-clear waters, lush tropical islands, and a warm, vibrant culture that feels like paradise come alive.

Overwater bungalows in Bora Bora, French Polynesia, South Pacific
Bungalows in Bora Bora

French Polynesia

French Polynesia enchants with its turquoise lagoons, overwater bungalows, and an island rhythm that whispers pure tropical bliss.

Te Mata Peak in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand
Te Mata Peak in the Hawke’s Bay region of New Zealand

New Zealand

New Zealand stuns with its breathtaking landscapes, from rugged mountains to serene lakes, and a spirit of adventure around every corner.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When is the best time to visit Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific?

Remember the seasons are flipped south of the equator, so summer runs roughly December through February. That’s peak beach weather, while the shoulder months of spring and fall bring fewer crowds and mild days. Fiji and French Polynesia are warm year-round, with their driest, sunniest stretch from May through October. Your advisor will match the timing to what you want to do.

Do I need a visa to travel there?

Most U.S. travelers need an electronic travel authorization for Australia (an ETA or eVisitor) and for New Zealand (an NZeTA) before arrival, while Fiji and French Polynesia are typically visa-free for short visits. Requirements change, so we’ll point you in the right direction and you can confirm current rules through the U.S. State Department.

Can I combine more than one country in a single trip?

Absolutely, and many travelers do. Pairing Australia and New Zealand is a classic, and a Fiji stopover slots in beautifully on the way across the Pacific. We’ll map the flights, transfers, and timing so it flows as one trip, not three.

How far in advance should I book?

For peak summer travel and popular lodges, six months to a year ahead is wise, since the best places fill early and flights across the Pacific are long-haul. The sooner you start, the more options you’ll have.


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