
Map of Oceania - © 1800-Countries.com
Travel Notes guides you around every country
in Oceania; linking a collection of websites together like island atolls in the immense
sea of the world wide web.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest geographical feature on earth,
more so than all the land areas of the world combined. Yet its depths and its islands
remains a mystery to most of us on this planet.
Pacific
Island Escapes:
If you have ever dreamt of being on a deserted island or desired to have the turquoise
horizon to yourself, and wanted soft sand beneath your toes, then this if for you.
The
Happy Isles of Oceania:
Join Paul Theroux as he paddles his way around the South Pacific.
Weather in The Pacific:
Local weather forecasts for destinations around the Pacific region.
Across Pacific:
A Christian magazine trying to unite the far flung islands and islanders with the rest of
the world.
Out of Bounds:
The story of the sailboat Out of Bounds and her crew on a three year journey around the
world.
Pacific Island Travel:
Pacific Island Travel is one of the most specialised tour operators in Europe for travel
to and in the Pacific Ocean. On this website you will find information on destinations and
travel products, from California to Australia, including all the island destinations of
the South Seas.
South Pacific Mini Guides:
David Stanley provides mini-guides to South Pacific destinations and answers to FAQs.
South Pacific Resorts:
Listing of the beachfront, honeymoon, scuba diving resorts and hotels in Fiji, Cook Islands, Tahiti,
Samoa, Vanuatu, New Zealand and Australia.
South Pacific Tourism:
South Pacific Tourism Organisation.
The Kava Bowl:
Pacific Forum with a large bulletin board devoted to Polynesian issues, etiquette, and
culture.
The Polynesian Cultural Center:
All the spirit of the islands, all in one place.
Australia
and the Pacific:
Perry-Castanada map collection, produced by the US Central Intelligence Agency. Some huge
and very detailed maps here, a few requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader to open.
Pacific
Island Maps:
Thumbnail sketches and brief information on some of the Pacific islands, linked to fairly
detailed medium-sized maps. Presently covers Fiji, Guam, Hawaii, Samoa (American and
Western), Tahiti, Tonga and Vanuatu.
South Pacific Web Atlas:
Given the small size of the South Pacific Islands and the large region of the South
Pacific, many maps in the South Pacific Island Web Atlas project are generalised to
increase readability, at the expense of absolute positional boundaries.
World Atlas Graphic Maps:
Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea along with the main island groups of
Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia combine to create Oceania, one of the most diverse and
fascinating areas on the planet.
Books
on Oceania Travel:
Browse Amazon's best-selling list of books on travel in Oceania.
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