Oceania Tours

Mejores Tours de Oceanía desde Perth

Oceania encompasses the Australian continent and thousands of islands across Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Its defining characteristics are geographical isolation and unique ecosystems. These range from the continent's vast inland wilderness and coral reefs to the volcanic peaks and emerald lagoons of small island nations. In Oceania, travelers typically visit cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Nadi. Australia and New Zealand are world-renowned for their spectacular landscapes, with the Great Barrier Reef and Southern Alps offering outdoor adventure experiences. Meanwhile, island destinations such as Fiji, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands are celebrated for their stunning beaches and distinctive indigenous cultures. Countless travelers come seeking encounters with the traditional cultures of Australia's Aboriginal peoples and New Zealand's Māori, or to explore remote regions like Papua New Guinea.
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6-Day The Perth Adventure Tour from Perth: Rottnest Island | Flexible Independent Travel
Daily Departure
5.0 ( 1 reseñas )
Código del tour: 718344
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
6.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Rottnest Island
Idiomas
English Live
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$1,238.81
1-Day Pinnacles Sunset Dinner Stargazing Tour: Nambung National Park | Hangover Bay Coast | Indian Ocean Panoramic Landscape | **Admissions to National Parks** **Pick-up/drop-off service** video icon
Select Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 690711
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
9.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Nambung National Park
Idiomas
English Live
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$138.11
1-Day Pinnacles Lobster Lavender Tour: Nambung National Park | Yanchep Lavender Farm**Admissions to a National Park** **Pick-up/drop-off service**
5.0
Código del tour: 690708
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
9.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Nambung National Park
Idiomas
English Live
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$138.11
4-Day Coastal Loop Tour from Perth to Monkey Mia (Private Single Room): Kalbarri | Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort | Geraldton video icon
Select Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 690732
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Monkey Mia, Geraldton +2 más
Idiomas
English Live
De
$1,485.18
7-Day Perth to Exmouth Coral Coaster Tour(Basic Dorm Share): Kalbarri | Monkey Mia | Coral Bay | Ningaloo Reef | Geraldton video icon
Most Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 690723
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth, Exmouth
Duración
7.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Exmouth, Geraldton +3 más
Idiomas
English Live
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$1,384.55
6-Day Perth to Exmouth Coral Coaster Tour (Basic Dorm Share): Pinnacles Desert | Kalbarri National Park from the Skywalk | Ningaloo Reef at Coral Bay | **Admission to all National Parks** **Pick-up/drop-off service** video icon
Most Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 690714
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth, Exmouth
Duración
6.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Exmouth, Nambung National Park +6 más
Idiomas
English Live
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$1,325.56
7-Day Perth to Exmouth Coral Coaster Tour (Standard Double/Twin Room): Kalbarri | Monkey Mia | Coral Bay | Ningaloo Reef | Geraldton video icon
Most Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 690729
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
7.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Exmouth, Geraldton +3 más
Idiomas
English Live
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$1,870.36
【Short Break Tour】 Rottnest Bayseeker Island Tour | Daily 13:45pm
Daily Departure
5.0
Código del tour: 688761
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
2.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Idiomas
English Live
De
$40.95
【Short Break Tour】 Rottnest Island Train and Tunnel Tour | Daily 13:30pm
5.0
Código del tour: 688776
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
2.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Idiomas
English Live
De
$27.76
【Short Break Tour】 Lancelin - 4WD Sandunes and Sandboarding Adventure Tour | Daily 10:00am - 45 mins
5.0
Código del tour: 688767
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
0.5 Hour
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth
Idiomas
English Live
De
$24.29
15-Day Western Wonderland Tour from Perth: Kalgoorlie, Esperance, Albany, Fremantle, Monkey Mia and Kalbarri | Wave Rock | Margaret River | 1 Country and 10 Cities | 14 Breakfasts & 10 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0
Código del tour: 729138
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
15.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth, Albany, WA, Fremantle +17 más
Idiomas
English Live
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
De
$5,778.00
【Short Break Tour】 Rottnest Island Train and Tunnel Tour | Daily 12:30pm
5.0
Código del tour: 688794
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
2.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Idiomas
English Live
De
$27.76
【Short Break Tour】 Rottnest Island Train and Tunnel Tour | Daily 10:30am
5.0
Código del tour: 688809
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
2.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Idiomas
English Live
De
$27.76
Perth Walking Small Group Tour
5.0
Código del tour: 113335
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
2.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth
Idiomas
English Live
De
$48.58
【Short Break Tour】 Lancelin - 4WD Sandunes and Sandboarding Adventure Tour | Daily 14:00pm - 45 mins
5.0
Código del tour: 688785
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Perth
Duración
0.5 Hour
Ciudad y atracciones
Perth
Idiomas
English Live
De
$24.29
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Oceania Trip Guide: Best Countries & Travel Tips

Key Destinations & Regions

When to Visit Oceania

Transportation: Island Hopping and Road Tripping

Pro Tips

Key Destinations & Regions

When planning an Oceania trip, the biggest challenge is narrowing down the list. The region is broadly divided into Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, each offering distinct flavors.

If you are looking for iconic wildlife and vast road trips, Australia is the heavyweight champion. You can snorkel the Great Barrier Reef to say hello to Nemo, or head inland to Uluru to see the spiritual heart of the continent burn red at sunset. For city lovers, Sydney and Melbourne offer world-class coffee culture and arts, while Tasmania serves up rugged wilderness that feels like the edge of the world. Safety here is top-notch, though you should always keep an eye out for the wildlife - some of it bites, but most of it just wants to steal your sandwich.

Then there is New Zealand, the real-world Middle Earth. If your idea of fun involves bungee jumping, jet boating, or hiking through landscapes that make you want to weep with joy, this is your spot. The South Island is a playground of fjords and alps, while the North Island offers volcanic wonders and rich Maori culture. It is incredibly safe and easy to travel, making it perfect for first-timers in the region.

For a more tropical change of pace, Fiji and French Polynesia (like Bora Bora and Tahiti) are the heavy hitters for luxury and relaxation. However, for a truly authentic cultural experience, consider venturing to Vanuatu or Samoa. These Oceania countries are less commercialized, offering a raw and genuine connection with local traditions, deep blue swimming holes, and active volcanoes that you can stand on the rim of - carefully, of course.

When to Visit Oceania

Deciding when to book your Oceania vacation depends entirely on what you want to do. Because the region is in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are flipped for travelers coming from Europe or North America.

The prime time for Australia and New Zealand is during their shoulder seasons - September to November (Spring) and March to May (Autumn). You get pleasant weather without the scorching heat or the peak crowds. If you are chasing snow in Queenstown, aim for July or August.

For the Pacific Islands like Fiji, Samoa, and French Polynesia, the dry season runs from May to October. This is when you get those crisp, sunny days perfect for snorkeling and hiking. The wet season, from November to April, brings higher humidity and the occasional cyclone. While it is cheaper to travel then, you might spend more time reading in your bungalow than swimming in the lagoon. However, if you are keen on swimming with humpback whales in Tonga, you absolutely must go between July and October, as that is when these gentle giants make their migration.

Transportation: Island Hopping and Road Tripping

Getting around this massive patch of blue requires a mix of strategy and patience. For Australia and New Zealand, renting a vehicle is almost mandatory if you want to see beyond the cities. Campervan culture is huge here; there is nothing quite like parking up by a beach and waking up to the sound of waves. The roads are generally excellent, though driving is on the left side. Just remember that distances in Australia are deceptive, that "short drive" on the map might actually be ten hours of nothing but shrubbery.

Travel between Oceania countries usually involves flying. Major hubs like Sydney, Auckland, and Nadi (Fiji) connect the smaller island nations. While "island hopping" sounds romantic, it is not like taking a ferry in Greece; distances are vast, and flights can be pricey. If you are planning a multi-country Oceania trip, look for air passes or "round-the-world" ticket add-ons that include Pacific stops. Once you are on the smaller islands like Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, scooters are the way to go. They are cheap, fun, and let you feel the tropical breeze as you zip around the coast.

Pro Tips

Visas & Entry: Don't get caught out at the airport. Australia requires an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) for most US and Canadian citizens. New Zealand has its own version called the NZeTA, which you must request in advance (along with a tourism levy). Most Pacific Island nations issue visas on arrival, but you must have a return ticket and a valid passport. Always double-check the latest entry rules for the specific Oceania countries on your itinerary to avoid an awkward conversation at the border.

Sun Safety: The ozone layer over this part of the world is thinner. The sun in New Zealand and Australia burns quicker and harsher than you are used to. "Slip, Slop, Slap" isn't just a catchy slogan; it is a medical necessity. Use high SPF, reef-safe sunscreen, and wear a hat.

Island Time: Be prepared for "Fiji Time" or "Island Time." Service might be slower than in New York or London, but that is part of the charm. Relax, lower your heart rate, and go with the flow.

Connectivity: WiFi in remote areas (like the Australian Outback or smaller Pacific atolls) can be spotty or expensive. Download your maps and entertainment offline before you leave the major cities. It is a great excuse to disconnect and actually look at the stars.

Biosecurity: Both Australia and New Zealand have incredibly strict biosecurity laws to protect their unique ecosystems. Declare everything - hiking boots with dirt on them, wooden souvenirs, or that apple you forgot in your bag. The fines are instant and heavy.

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