Known as a playground for the rich and famous, this beautiful island in French Polynesia offers white sandy beaches, lush tropical valleys and crystal-clear water.
Hike through native bushland and be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of this sweep of white sand protected by pink granite mountains in Freycinet National Park.
Nicknamed the Queen of the Pacific, this
island is rich in natural beauty, lively island culture and unique cuisine,
influenced by the region’s French heritage.
A great location for water sports, New Zealand’s third-largest lake is an impressive natural landmark framed by soaring mountains and encircled by walking trails.
Skiers and snowboarders will find plenty of inviting slopes at this ski mountain, known for being one of New Zealand’s best venues for freestyle snow riding.
Whale watch, bungee jump, tour wineries and relax in hot springs in this picturesque South Island region of New Zealand, home to the country’s Garden City.
Skiers and snowboarders will find plenty of inviting slopes at this ski mountain, known for being one of New Zealand’s best venues for freestyle snow riding.
Nicknamed the Queen of the Pacific, this
island is rich in natural beauty, lively island culture and unique cuisine,
influenced by the region’s French heritage.
Set your watch to island time in French Polynesia’s most populated archipelago, where emerald mountains tumble down to palm-fringed beaches and pristine lagoons.
Skiers and snowboarders will find plenty of inviting slopes at this ski mountain, known for being one of New Zealand’s best venues for freestyle snow riding.
Nicknamed the Queen of the Pacific, this
island is rich in natural beauty, lively island culture and unique cuisine,
influenced by the region’s French heritage.
Gaze in awe at towering fig trees or find tranquility amid the ferns in this heritage-listed garden, which also features a zoo that showcases native and exotic wildlife.
Nicknamed the Queen of the Pacific, this
island is rich in natural beauty, lively island culture and unique cuisine,
influenced by the region’s French heritage.