Australia
Australia is the world’s smallest continent, but surprisingly the sixth-largest country and the Earth's biggest island. The population is concentrated along the eastern and south-eastern coasts and with a population of more than 21 million, Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent.
New Zealand
Made up of the North and South Island, New Zealand’s awesome landscapes, lush forests, wildlife and pleasant climate make it a haven for many outdoor activities and a great place to unwind. New Zealand’s culture is diverse and multicultural and the honesty, friendliness and openness of Kiwis will impress you.
Indonesia
Bali is the largest tourism destination in Indonesia and is renowned for its beautiful beaches and temples, arts and night life.
Pacific Islands
Scattered throughout the South Pacific, the island paradises of Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Cook Islands and Samoa offer tropical holiday delights
Papua New Guinea
Lying just south of the equator, 160km north of Australia, Papua New Guinea is part of a great arc of mountains stretching from Asia, through Indonesia and into the South Pacific.
South Africa
It’s no wonder that South Africa draws more visitors than anywhere else in sub-Saharan Africa. World-class wildlife-watching, cosmopolitan cities, stunning natural panoramas and vibrant cultures make the country appealing to almost every taste and budget.
Thailand
Phuket is a large island in Thailand’s stunning south, only a little smaller than Singapore. Phuket is a haven of sandy white beaches, crystal clear water and swaying palm trees.
United States of America
Thanks to the country’s unrivalled entertainment industry, we’ve all already travelled to the United States of America, even if we haven’t actually stood on American soil. For any kind of holiday, from relaxing by the beach in California to revelling in a Texan rodeo, America is the land of opportunity.







