The South Pacific

  • Ayers Rock or Uluru glowing at dusk in the Australian Outback

    Australia

    In the land “Down Under” your options are endless. Explore Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens and bustling waterfront showcasing the distinctive duo—Opera House and Harbor Bridge. Nearby are the iconic Bondi Beach and the Hunter Valley wine region. 


    In Queensland, you will find two of the most biodiverse habitats on earth: The Great Barrier Reef, which consists of more than 2,000 islands; and Cape Tribulation, where the lush Daintree Rainforest meets the sea.

    The “Red Centre,” home of the Outback, and the surreal beauty of Uluru and the Olgas—red-hued rock formations and sacred Aboriginal sites, remain the spiritual heart of Australia’s original inhabitants. 






    We will introduce you to the treasures on the west coast. Our highlights include Margaret River, a pocket of renowned wineries; Ningaloo Reef with its direct access from the beach; and the Kimberly region where swimming holes, rugged landscape, and dramatic mountain backdrops abound.

  • The pink sky at sunrise at Milford Sound on New Zealand's South Island

    New Zealand

    The scenery in New Zealand is jaw-dropping. This picturesque country is the perfect combination of rich Māori culture, Victorian charm, and dramatic scenery.

    The diverse natural wonders that comprise this island nation are countless. Immerse yourself in pristine landscapes—from otherworldly icy glaciers and vibrant geothermal hot springs to the serene Milford Sound and Bay of Islands, an enclave of 140 islands. 


    Visit renowned wineries, dine on award-winning gastronomy, and play golf with breathtaking views.

    Fulfill your adventurous side in this adrenaline capital of the world. Take the plunge by bungee jumping, skydiving, or exploring by helicopter, ATV, bike, jet boat, or kayak. 





  • Aerial view of the swirling sand and sea, Whitsunday Islands off the Australian coast in the Pacific Ocean

    Fiji

    The essence of the islands of Fiji is bliss, romance, and luxury.

    Think thatch roof beach bungalows, palm trees swaying in the breeze, giant blue starfish visible as you take a beach walk. Pamper yourself with local spa treatments and start your days with tropical fruit, on your private beach with sand between your toes.

    You can sail on a luxury catamaran through this paradise bursting with natural beauty, offering rare marine wildlife and welcoming green turtles, giant rays, and reef sharks.

    Toast with local Kava and let the “Bula Spirit” wash over you—the Fijian’s wish for happiness and good health.

  • Aitutaki, the “World's Most Beautiful Lagoon” located in The Cook Islands.

    The Cook Islands

    The overwhelming wow factor of the Cook Islands is Aitutaki, the “World's Most Beautiful Lagoon”. There are more shades of blue shown here than exist in the Pantone color wheel.

    This ubiquitous greeting Kia Orana abounds throughout this genuinely warm, welcoming culture.

    These islands are pristine with natural beauty including verdant hills, brightly colored hibiscus, and a range of marine wildlife. The archipelago's protected environment allows myriad fish and coral to thrive.

    Savor private meals of freshly caught seafood grilled or prepared sashimi style, recline in lacy ocean hammocks, and scuba dive into never-before-explored waters—an exclusive glimpse into an underwater world.

  • Overwater villa with purple sunset in the background in Tahiti, French Polynesia

    French Polynesia

    Romance is synonymous with French Polynesia.

    Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Mo'orea are the backbone of this enchanting chain of islands where the color of the water is so vivid the water and the sky blend together seamlessly. Island hop around this archipelago via a private yacht charter that provides exclusive access to secluded coves, natural pools, and shimmering lagoons.

    This is where silky white sand, purple sunsets, and over-water villas abound. Swim, snorkel, or dive in warm crystal-clear water teeming with marine life. Or simply relax by soaking in the warm sun and enjoy the island air with hints of Tahitian gardenia and vanilla.

    You’ll be in good company on a private island—one that Marlon Brando chose to spend much of his life on.

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