Things To Do in Pacific Islands

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Savai'i, A trip to Samoa is never complete until you have visited the big and beautiful Savaii. This laid back and less developed of the two islands, is a treasure trove of natural wonders. From thunderous blowholes to vast and spectacular lava fields, neat colourful beach villages, lava tubes and caves, the island is filled with natural wonders to discover...

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Mele, Come fishing with Harbour Fishing Charters on Dorado with Mitch. The target fish are Marlin, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Yellow Fin Tuna and more. Enjoy fishing on a 6.7m Stabicraft with Shimano gear trawling along The Marlin highway of Efate and around the FAD's. Whether you are a seasoned fisherman or a novice you will enjoy your experience at a budget p...

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Aroa, Take a dive and see it live with The Dive Centre - The Big Fish. You can dive Rarotonga in clear, warm waters with fantastic visibility and diversity of marine life which makes it excellent for diving and snorkeling or if you've never been diving before - we are a full service dive operation who can cater for all your needs and take you out for...

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Apia, • Private Tour Service • Airport Pick-up / Drop-off Service • Holiday Home Accommodation • Hotel Pickup and Drop-off Journey across the islands in a luxurious and spacious Four Wheel drive 2011 Nissan Xtrail in full air conditioned comfort. Take as much time as you like exploring the many tourist attractions across the Island of Upolo...

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Mele, This high adrenaline adventure tour is a thrill for those seeking something a little bit different. Set high above the ground zipping through the forest canopy across a canyon and back across a waterfall. Wobble across two suspension bridges. Dare to look down all the way across Mele Bay to the cruise ships in the harbour. Fantastic views, amazing ...

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Avarua, Serious about Big Game Fishing? Great so are we! Fishing aboard Marlin Queen is the ultimate game fishing experience in Rarotonga. A successful blend of Rarotonga’s best known and most trusted Captain (Junior) with a purpose built deep sea boat means a day out on the ocean doesn’t get any better! We work extra hard to make sure your fishing ...

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Aroa, Rarotonga’s longest running Dive Company, the Cook Islands premier Dive training facility and the only operator on the island with a heated training pool. Owned and operated by Greg Wilson since the beginning, we can honestly say no one else has more experience of diving Rarotonga to draw from than us. With nearly 40 years living and diving on Ra...

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Arorangi, At Dive Rarotonga we offer quality diving in a fun and friendly atmosphere - so whether these are your first bubbles, you are already qualified and you are diving for fun, or you want to progress your professional diving career, we have dives to suit you! A We are the only multi-agency certifying dive centre in the country, so we are able to off...

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Aitutaki, Aitutaki is the ideal place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the modern world but there are also some gentle activities one can pursue, scuba diving, snorkelling, lagoon cruises, walkabouts or a visit to the church to name a few. With it’s spectacular lagoon and motu (small islets) showcasing a unique Polynesian culture, Aitutaki’s ...

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Tanna, Tanna Adventures - Island Tours. Esso is a well known and sought after Tour Guide in Tanna, and there isn't any part of Tanna he doesn't know. To get anywhere a tour guide is essential, and sometimes merely reaching a destination is a travel experience in itself, with large voids opening up in roads overnight due to volcanic movement, and tra...

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