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Tauranga
Tauranga is known as the most populous in the region of the Bay of Plenty. The city is located in the North Island of New Zealand, and Europeans in the nineteenth century settled in the area which was...
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Wanaka
Wanaka is a town nestled along the shores of Lake Wanaka, situated in New Zealands’s southern island region, Otago. Small and humble the city may be, it is a sought for destination for travelers seeki...
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Gisborne
Gisborne is the first place where the sun shines. Its Maori name literally means “the coast which the sun shines across the water”. Gisborne had a European settlement back in 1831. As a matter of fact...
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Taupo
The town of Taupo in New Zealand is located on the northern tip of Lake Taupo. The town is back dropped by breathtaking views of the snowcapped mountains, and, bordered by enchanting rivers, lakes and...
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Saipan
Saipan, the largest of the Northern Marianas Islands, enjoys a tropical climate fit for outdoor holiday activities. Scuba diving and other water sports are perhaps the highlights of an adventurous tra...
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Wanganui
Wanganui is a district and urban area located in New Zealand. Known for its Maori culture, the area is a beautiful place to visit. The Whanganui River divides the town; the river’s catchment is sacred...
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Auckland
Auckland is located at New Zealand’s North Island. Being the largest, it is also the most popular urbanized area in New Zealand.
Perfectly infused with Polynesian culture, Auckland has a lot of brea...
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Melbourne
Melbourne is a city of culture and diversity with touches of European elegance found within its charming streets. Being Australia’s second largest city, Melbourne has plenty of things to offer for a f...
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Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s largest city. Its multicultural population enjoys the city’s cosmopolitan lifestyle, beaches and wildlife. Two of its most iconic landmarks, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridg...
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Male
Male is the gateway to the remote paradise of Maldives. Though there are only a handful of attractions in the capital, an hour or two can be well spent on seeing the religious structures, government b...
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Auckland
Also called the “City of Sails”, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. Its vibrant waterfront makes it a favorite stop for yachts and other vessels. Apart from the bustling metropolis, the city...
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Brisbane
Brisbane is the state capital and the largest city of Queensland in Australia. Its laid-back character makes it a perfect relaxing retreat with its cosmopolitan city and mixed range of attractions.
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Perth
Perth is a huge city and possesses a friendly cosmopolitan attitude. It’s the capital of Western Australia State and also the biggest city in the region. From beaches to a well-designed layout of the...
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Cairns
The tropical getaway of Cairns is made more famous with its proximity to the stunning World Heritage sites of the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. It is located in far north Queensland in A...
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Gold Coast
Gold Coast is the second most densely populated city in Australia’s Queensland. The large number of residents may be largely due to the unique Gold Coast experience of beaches, theme parks, rainforest...
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Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. The city is famous for its boutique wines, compact walkable layout of the streets and an inspiring background of hills and beaches. It has a certain charm o...
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Nadi
Nadi is a conurbation in Fiji known for being a popular tourist destination with its high concentration of motels and hotels. A hub for tourism and commerce, the area is known for its resorts, landmar...
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Alice Springs
Alice Springs is a city located in the Northern Territory of Australia. Although the city is in a region with dry, scrubby grassland and desert areas, it appeals to tourists and visitors who don’t usu...
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Christchurch
Christchurch, known popularly as the Garden City of New Zealand, is the largest city in the South Island. Tourism is a major economic source of the city – hotels, landmarks, and attractions abound. As...
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Port Vila
Port Villa is Vanuatu’s capital and largest city. While in Port Villa, spend a relaxing trip to the Mele Cascades to see great waterfalls and have an invigorating plunge on the pools. Visit the Ekasup...
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Darwin
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory in Australia; it is also the largest and most populous city in the Northern Territory but is the smallest and least populous capital city in the country...
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Hobart
Hobart is the capital of the State of Tasmania, Australia. Mount Wellington can be seen from most parts of the city. Plenty of attractions are available in and near the city so that tourists will sure...
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Canberra
Canberra is the capital of Australia; it is also the country’s largest inland city. The whole city is a planned city, designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin, architects from Chica...
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Maroochydore (Sunshine Coast)
Maroochydore is a city in the heart of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. It is a popular tourist destination and is a major commercial area in the Sunshine Coast. Here, tourists and visitor...
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. The city is located in the southwestern tip of the North Island and is between the Rimutaka Range and Cook Strait; thus, the city is surrounded by water and h...
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Broome
Broome is a tourist town in the Kimberley Region in Western Australia, Australia. This tourist town is well known for its long stretches of white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and soft tides. Ca...
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Townsville
Townsville is a city in the state of Queensland, Australia. It is located right next to the central section of the renowned Great Barrier Reef; thus, it is a great destination for snorkeling and scuba...
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Queenstown
Queenstown is the premier tourist destination in New Zealand. A resort town, there are plenty of activities that tourists can do – adventure activities and extreme sports are quite popular here. Most...
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Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island is an inhabited island that belongs to the Whitsunday Islands of the state of Queensland, Australia. It is the second largest island in this group of islands, all of which were once mo...
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Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock, also formally known as Uluru, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Northern Territory in Central Australia, Australia. This natural sandstone rock formation stands 348 meters hig...
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Coffs Harbour
Coffs Harbour is a beautiful coastal city located in Australia’s New South Wales. It is a popular residence of choice of people who choose to live in small coastal towns, away from the big cities. Sti...
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Hervey Bay
Hervey Bay is a coastal city in Queensland, Australia. It is located on the coastline of a natural bay and is among Australia’s fastest growing cities. A tourist town, this city relies heavily on tour...
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Launceston
Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania, Australia. Although not the capital, it does serve as the commercial hub for north Tasmania and regional agricultural and pastoral activities. The ci...
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Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island is a small island considered to be part of Australia but also enjoys self-governance at some points. It belongs to the external territories of Australia and is located somewhere between...
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Mackay
Mackay is a beautiful coastal city in Queensland, Australia. Located on the eastern coast of Queensland, the city has long miles of beaches. It also produces cane sugar, supplying more than 1/3 of Aus...
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Newcastle
Newcastle is a city in New South Wales in Australia. This metropolitan area is considered to be the hub of the Greater Newcastle area. It is also home to the largest coal exporting harbor in the world...
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Rockhampton
Rockhampton is a city in Queensland, Australia. This city is a great tourist destination because it experiences more than 300 days of sunshine in each year. Moreover, it has plenty of scenic areas, ri...
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Noumea
Noumea is the capital of New Caledonia, a French Territory. It is in the main island of Grande Terre and lies in a protected deepwater harbor. Although the city lies in an area that is mostly an irreg...
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Apia
Apia is Samoa’s largest city. The city can be found on the northern coast of Upolu - Samoa’s second biggest island. The city was founded in 1850’s and became the capital of Samoa in 1959. Apia as a ci...
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Papeete Tahiti
Papeete is a city under the French collectivity control in the Pacific region. The city is the capital of French Polynesia in the Pacific. The area is the largest among four societies of Islands that...
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Honiara
Honiara is the capital of Guadalcanal Province and the Solomon Islands. It offers the tourists lots of interesting things to do and visit. Spend a lazy afternoon at the National Museum and National Ar...
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Dunedin
The city of Dunedin is the second largest metropolis of New Zealand. It is found in the region of Otago. Dunedin serves as the principal city for this region. The city stands on the hills and valleys...
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Hamilton
Hamilton is the center of New Zealand’s fourth largest urban area. Do not miss visiting Hamilton Gardens. It features eye-catching passageways and different gardens such as the Chinese Scholars, Engli...
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Rotorua
Rotorua in New Zealand is like no other in the world. It is the ultimate thermal hotspot, thanks to thousands of hot pools, springs, reserves, and vents. Its main source of livelihood is tourism—and r...
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Nuku'Alofa (Tongatapu)
Proceed to the ultimate hideaway at Tongatapu, Tonga, especially in its capital Nuku’Alofa. Known as the largest island in the country, Tongatapu is blessed with several fantastic beaches where variou...
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Avarua
The small village of Avarua is tucked in Rarotonga, the capital and most populous city of Cook Islands. Part of New Zealand, Avarua and the rest of the city has been blessed with teeming marine resour...
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Bora Bora
Blue skies and equally crystal blue waters and pristine white sands are the trademark of Bora Bora, an island in the Society Islands of French Polynesia. In Bora Bora, guests are invited to indulge in...
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Suva
Mention the Fiji islands and surely, the phrase, “island paradise” would quickly come to mind. Any visitor wanting a refreshing coastal tour must write down Suva, Fiji on their list, as it offers a lo...
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Palmerston North
Intellectual prowess is given the central stage in Palmerston North, an idyllic city in New Zealand. Dubbed as “Knowledge City,” the concentration of prestigious research institutes in the area has ma...
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Nelson
People have a strong connection with nature, no matter how modern their lives may be, no matter how technology may influence their lifestyle. A good run up a hill, a swim at a beach and a trek up a m...
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Espirito Santo
Espirito Santo is a place where one can truly take an escape into paradise. Espirito Santo promises an “away from the masses” experience so people can take a breather and relax in this beautiful city...
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