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  • Melbourne

    Location:
    To Be Advised

    Date:
    Tuesday 19 August 2025

    Registrations will open 4-6 weeks prior to the event.

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  • Sydney

    Location:
    To Be Advised

    Date:
    Tuesday 2 September 2025

    Registrations will open 4-6 weeks prior to the event. 

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  • Intro

    Intro

    Like No Place on Earth – As a region, the South Pacific is filled with outstanding attractions. But each of the member countries which make up the Treasures of the South Pacific has its own special and individual allure.

    These enchanting islands and beautiful people have for hundreds of years stirred the mind and excited the imagination.

  • Cook Islands

    Cook Islands

    The Cook Islands is a little paradise where it’s easy to feel free and where you’ll find more than enough to do.

    Life here is simply beautiful, and the best part is it’s so much closer and more affordable than you think! Lying in the heart of the pacific, the Cook Islands are located halfway between Australia’s east coast and Hawaii.

    From the mainland of Rarotonga to the outer islands of Aitutaki, you’ll find beauty, nature and connection combine. Warm white sands, crystal blue waters and tall coconut palms create a picturesque paradise deserving of daydreaming. The Cook Islands truly encapsulate this definition of paradise, but in this destination, personal paradise is created by so much more than a formula!


    Who should visit the Cook Islands?

    The perfect client for the Cook Islands is any traveller looking for an island getaway, especially someone who has been to Fiji, Hawaii or any other South Pacific island. 

    • Accommodation to suit everyone from backpackers to luxury boutique villas, resorts and everything in between
    • Plenty to see and do on land and sea
    • New Zealand dollar
    • English speaking
    • Safe destination 
    • quick 50 minute flight to Aitutaki featuring the most beautiful lagoon in the world

    Why visit the Cook Islands? 

    Only 32 kilometers around, the main island of Rarotonga feels like one big resort where everything is easily accessible no matter where visitors stay.


    Things to do

    Visitors can do as much or as little as they like on the islands, giving them a well-rounded holiday experience filled with adventure and relaxation.  

    Water Activities

    • Kayaking
    • Stand-up paddle boarding
    • Snorkelling
    • Lagoon cruises
    • Kite surfing
    • Night SUP
    • SCUBA diving
    • Sea scooter turtle tours 

    Land

    • Storytellers Eco Cycle Tour
    • Cross Island Trek
    • Buggy Tours
    • Safari Tours

    Outer Islands

    • Aitutaki Day Tour or stay longer
    • Overnight in Atiu for caving and bird watching

    Culture

    • Punanga Nui Saturday morning markets
    • Muri night markets
    • Progressive dinner
    • Island nights (Rarotonga and Aitutaki) at resorts and cultural villages

    Where to stay

    The Cook Islands offer a wide range of accommodation to suit a variety of client requests.

    • Eco retreat
    • Glamping
    • Holiday homes
    • Adults only resorts
    • Boutique hotels
    • Family-friendly resorts
    • Backpackers
    • Self contained
    • Luxury villas
    • Partial over water bungalows
    • Home stays

    Best time to go

    Any time is a good time to visit – it really depends on what your client is looking for!

    April/May & September/October:

    Fantastic shoulder period. Warm and dry.

    June to August:

    Best time to escape Aussie winter.
    Is also peak season so advisable to book early.

    November to February:

    Hotter, more humid time of year.  


    How to get to the Cook Islands

    • Air New Zealand and Jetstar fly via Auckland 
    • Jetstar operates direct flights from Sydney to Rarotonga four times a week – on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays – with an additional Saturday flight available from May to October 2025. Departing Sydney at 9:30pm, flights arrive in Rarotonga on the same day, between 6:30 and 7am.
    • No visa is required for stays of up to 31 days. All passports must be valid for at least six months beyond the date of departure from the Cook Islands.

  • New Caledonia

    New Caledonia

    New Caledonia: The French paradise on Australia’s doorstep

    Spectacular natural scenery, jaw-droppingly beautiful islands and a unique fusion of French and Melanesian culture make New Caledonia one of the true jewels of the South Pacific.

    One of Australia’s closest neighbours, the archipelago is just a short direct flight from the Australian east coast, making it the perfect destination for a short break, an indulgent holiday or something in between. At less than 2 hours from Brisbane and under 3 hours from Sydney, its easy to set out on your own incredible New Caledonia holiday: lazing on untouched white sands beneath the warm Pacific sun, getting active with golf, diving, hiking and other exciting activities, or explore an incredible nature from thick rain forests to red soil and dry savannah.

    From a UNESCO World Heritage listed lagoon to experiences that simply cannot be found anywhere else, your next New Caledonia holiday is sure to be unforgettable.

    Become a New Cal Specialist

    Join New Caledonia Tourism online training programme to boost your sales and enjoy exclusive benefits!
    With our 6 fun & interactive 20 mins modules, build your knowledge and skills and discover everything you need to know about New Caledonia!

    Keep in touch with the destination!

    Visit New Caledonia Tourisme website and access to:

    • Exclusive itineraries and brochures
    • A library with thousand of inspiring photos and videos
    • A webinar library
    • And so much more!

  • Solomon Islands

    Solomon Islands

    Explore the hidden paradise of this Pacific archipelago comprising of 992 islands;

    There is so much to see and do in the Solomon Islands – from the diver’s paradise of diverse marine life, to the wild interiors of local village treks. Feel the spirit of adventure as you explore the Solomon’s; take a step back in time where the islands remain – unhurried, undeveloped, untouched and unspoiled. Welkam and Lukim You!

    Tucked away in the South Pacific, the Solomon Islands are a little known, unspoilt paradise. They offer a chance to explore islands of exotic beauty, a unique blend of cultures, a fascinating history and a warm Pacific welcome, just 3 hours from Australia.

    The Solomons offer a taste of a different world. Almost 1000 green islands lie scattered within a dazzling sea. Visit places where you could believe you’re the first person to ever slip into the clear blue waters and set foot on the warm sand.

    The islands and waters are still a little known pristine paradise. They are particularly special for their remarkable biodiversity, containing thousands of different plant and animal species, especially the marine life. Many species are known only to the Solomon’s.


  • Tahiti

    Tahiti

    Located in the Pacific Ocean, The Islands of Tahiti are a mythical destination that calls to mind visions of idyllic island paradises.

    You’ll soon discover that your imagination isn’t too off the mark! The pristine nature of our islands is characterized by the overwhelming beauty and biodiversity of their environment.

    Visitors come to experience the soothing and peaceful atmosphere, some of the world’s most beautiful lagoons and the awe-inspiring scenery of each of the 118 islands.

    Join the Tahiti Specialist Program:

    Join the program and progress through the levels by making sales. Reaching each level will give you various benefits ranging from direct referrals for bookings to cash to advertise locally. In short, the Tahiti Specialist Program is all about assisting you to become an expert on The Islands of Tahiti and grow your sales to a high revenue destination.

    Once you’ve completed the Tahiti Specialist Program you’ll become a certified Tahiti Specialist agent with access to:

    • Famils and incentives
    • Referrals on the Tahiti Tourisme website
    • The Tahiti Tourisme brand centre with photo and video library

    Visit the Tahiti Tourisme website:

    • Learn more about The Islands of Tahiti
    • Read our travel guides, maps and fact sheets
    • Browse recommended itineraries and experiences

    Join the Tahiti Tourisme
    e-newsletter:

    Stay in touch with all
    the latest news about
    The Islands of Tahiti.

    Consult the Tahiti Tourisme brochures:

    • Maps of The Islands Of Tahiti
    • Vacation guide
    • Diving guide
    • Themed fact sheets and more!

  • Norfolk Island

    Norfolk Island

    Norfolk Island is 360 degrees of wonder, Where you can be as laid back (or busy) as you want to be.

    Where the only fast food is pulled fresh from soil or sea. Where there are no traffic lights. Where you can still park your car with the keys in the ignition. Time moves slowly here. Elegant convict-built Georgian buildings are still in daily use in Kingston, World Heritage Listed as part of the Australian Convict Sites inscription.

    Ours is an island of unspoiled natural beauty, where we tread lightly upon the earth. We are a unique people, descendants of the famous Bounty mutineers. We speak our own special language, and will welcome you in our own unique way.

    How do you get here? Norfolk Island is just a short flight from Australia and New Zealand, so don’t delay. There’s More to Norfolk Island.


  • Fiji

    Fiji

    Find the Fiji experience that makes you happy, and plan the perfect trip.

    Relax around the pool, or picnic on a perfect white sand beach. Crank up the adrenaline by white water rafting or ziplining through a rainforest. Get close to nature with jungle treks or visit one of Fiji’s famous Nature Reserves. There is a huge variety of things to see and do no matter where you are in Fiji.

    For the perfect holiday, choose from affordable accommodation all the way through to exclusive luxury resorts, bunk down in a hostel or book an island to yourself.

    Experience the warmth of the Fijian people with their genuine smiles and be greeted with a friendly ‘Bula’ as they welcome you home.

    Fiji, where happiness finds you.


  • Samoa

    Samoa

    Discover Samoa: The Heart of Polynesia

    Samoa isn’t called the Heart of Polynesia without a very good reason. Just as the heart keeps the body alive, Samoa brings the South Pacific to life. Samoa is the Disney Land and Hollywood of the South Pacific. Samoa is the home of many of the talents and cast from the well-known movie Moana, reflecting its deep cultural roots and storytelling traditions.

    Samoa offers a unique blend of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant experiences that captivate every visitor.

    Whether you’re seeking leisure, business opportunities, conferences, reunions, weddings, or simply a place to reignite your romantic spirit, Samoa has it all. Our family-friendly islands offer pristine beaches, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant coral reefs—all wrapped in the warmth of Fa’a Samoa (The Samoan Way), where hospitality and tradition thrive. Samoa is truly Beautiful in every sense of the word. It’s a destination where you can create unforgettable memories, immerse yourself in adventure, and experience life at its fullest.

    What are you waiting for? Come to Samoa for Some More – more adventures, more romance, more happiness, more memories, and much more! Discover why Samoa truly is the beating heart of Polynesia.