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Pacific Islands Holiday Homes & Accommodation

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Featured listings for Pacific Islands

#8935 Mount View Lodges
Holiday Bach in Cook Islands (Rarotonga), Pacific Islands

Tariff: $50 – $70   Bedrooms: 6   Sleeps: 12   Pets: No   Linen: Yes   Smoking: Outdoors only  

Mount View Lodges is located on the north eastern side of the island just out of Avarua town on the main road across from the beach. There are 6 stand alone lodges studio style in a garden setting.

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#5669 Marau Vale [Happy House]
Beach House in Fiji, Pacific Islands

Tariff: $201 – $280   Bedrooms: 2   Sleeps: 2 (5 max)   Pets: Yes   Linen: Yes   Smoking: Outdoors only  

On spectacular Taveuni Island, this spacious BEACHFRONT home offers the ultimate essence of Fiji island living. Here on this magical island of Taveuni you will find ethereal Fiji... un-spoiled, un-commercial, un-complicated, un-crowded and un-forgettable.

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Pacific Island holiday homes & houses in romantic south sea island locations give you a special opportunity to experience real Pacific Island village life untainted by international resort influences.

Pacific Island holiday homes & houses cover eight countries and thousands of islands that stretch from 130º longitude to 160º longitude below the equator; an area of more than 22 million square kilometres. The climate is distinctly tropical with glorious sunshine and occasional cloudbursts of warm rain. The tepid and clear seawater is a natural magnet for water activities.

Well before the Broadway musical of the same name opened, the South Pacific has conjured up images of coconut tree-lined, white sandy beaches, crystal clear coral lagoons and friendly dark-skinned smiling faces framed in necklaces of frangipani. The Pacific Islands are all this and more.

In addition to this common thread, there’s a rich cultural diversity from the shy but adventurous Solomon Islanders to the warm and effusive Fijians; from the relaxed and devout Samoans to the elegant and coy Tahitians. Each culture in turn has its own music and dance, its own food and drink, and its own customs and etiquette.



While much of the world has advanced into the microchip age, little has changed around the Pacific Islands and a holiday spent in the “islands” is an experience far removed from city life in the rest of the world and thoroughly memorable.

See also Australia, New Zealand and International listings.