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Kategorie – Oceania

Oceania, a sprawling continent in the Pacific, encompasses some of the world’s most remote and fascinating destinations. This island paradise offers a remarkable variety of landscapes, cultures, and adventures.

From the majestic volcanoes of Hawaii to the remote islands of French Polynesia, from the bustling cities of Australia and New Zealand to the pristine rainforests of Papua New Guinea, Oceania has something for every traveler.

The untouched nature is a central feature of this region. Coral reefs, turquoise waters, and stunning marine life make Oceania a haven for water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving.

The cultures of Oceania are as diverse as the landscapes. From the Maori people of New Zealand to the indigenous people of Australia and the traditional village communities of the Pacific Islands, there are rich cultural treasures to discover.

Oceania is also an adventure playground. Whether you want to try surfing on the world-famous beaches of Fiji, climb volcanoes in Vanuatu or hike with the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea, the possibilities are limitless.

Environmental protection is a high priority in Oceania, and many countries are committed to protecting the unique flora and fauna. Sustainable tourism development and the preservation of natural beauty are crucial.

In Oceania, you can experience the beauty of nature in its purest form, enjoy the hospitality of the locals, and immerse yourself in cultures that have survived for centuries. It is a continent of discovery and adventure that captivates travelers from all over the world.

Nauru: A real insider tip in the middle of the Pacific

Dreamlike beach idyll, breathtaking diving areas and lots of holiday flair: that’s Nauru. Despite its numerous advantages, the island state in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is still a real insider tip for tourists. Away from the big tourist crowds, you can enjoy a dream holiday with all the trimmings on Nauru, the only Pacific island in Oceania and the third...

Maupiti – the enchanting atoll in French Polynesia

Maupiti is one of the still unknown holiday regions and is perfect for a dream stay away from the usual tourist crowds. Even the geographical location of the atoll sounds magical. Maupiti is one of the Society Islands and is located in the center of the Leeward Islands. The affectionate nicknames also describe this magical island excellently. Maupiti is also called...

Polynesia – Island paradise in the ocean

The island region of Polynesia consists of many islands, as the name, which is derived from the Greek, already bluntly reveals. More precisely, from over 1000 islands, most of which are uninhabited. The Polynesian Triangle, which has Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island as its cornerstones, covers an area of almost 50 million km², of which about 294,000 km² is...

Vanuatu – wild volcano adventure in the South Pacific

The exotic names of the dream islands in the South Pacific such as Fiji, Samoa or Tonga are no longer unknown in the memory of the German holidaymaker. The situation is different with the island island of Vanuatu, which is currently still comparatively undeveloped for tourism – even though Vanuatu has so much to offer. Spread over 83 islands, visitors will find...

Islands in Palau

White palm-fringed beaches, crystal clear waters with immense biodiversity, impressive limestone cliffs, mild tropical climate: this is Palau. The small state in Micronesia consists of three hundred islands, of which only eleven are inhabited. Palau: a picturesque island world In the immediate vicinity of the island state of Micronesia lies the magical Palau with its...

Tasmania – the best tips for a trip to the end of the world

Tasmania – You could write off Australia’s southernmost state as small and not exciting. A strange little corner at the end of the world, famous as the origin of the Danish Crown Princess Mary, as a growing area for apples and the cartoon devil. However, you can find out here why this would be a big mistake and what you should definitely not miss on a trip to...

Wellington – the capital of the Kiwis

Wellington is located at the lowest tip of New Zealand’s North Island and, with its approximately 200,000 inhabitants, is one of the country’s metropolitan areas. Despite the relatively high population density by New Zealand standards, the capital has a lot to offer and invites you to many different sights. A visit to the Kiwi capital is definitely...

Kingdom of Tonga – Drop-out holiday on the Friendship Islands

Surrounded by turquoise waters, the islands of the Kingdom of Tonga lie like the islands of the blessed in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which was largely formed by volcanism, belongs to Polynesia and consists of 169 islands, of which only 36 are inhabited. The remaining islands are almost untouched by human hands and are true natural paradises...