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If you are looking for a holiday with a cultural difference then look no further than the Pacific region. In most Pacific countries the island cultures are still very dominant and strong amongst the local communities. Visit the region and learn about how things have been done for thousands of years.
Hawaii is home to one of the most popular attractions in the Pacific region. The Polynesian Cultural Centre is located in Waikiki and allows you to experience the cultures and traditions from a number of countries around Polynesia. Learn about the unique cultures from Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti and The Marquesas through dance, performances, and hands on activities. No trip to Hawaii is complete with a visit to the centre. Read More
Pacific Harbor in Fiji is often referred to as the ‘Adventure Capital’ of the Pacific. It is also home to Fiji’s famous Arts Village. Here you will see traditional Fijian bures, arts, crafts and music. You can also see the Beqa’s Sawau tribesman walk barefoot across hot coals in the traditional fire walking performance. Read More
If you are interested in Big game fishing then you probabaly already know about the treasures that lay beneath the surface of the tropical warm waters of the Pacific. Most of the Pacific countries offer a number of operators who can cater for individuals and groups and allow you to target your desired fish. Tonga in particular is a great holiday destination for those looking to hook a few unforgettable fish. The operators are locals and famailar with the area, conditions and species. Read More
No trip is complete to the Cook Islands without a visit to see Piri Puruto perform his famous show. Piri is considered a legend in the islands. He is the world famous Coconut King, and for a good reason. At 65 years old Piri still climbs 40 - 60 foot coconut trees in less than 10 seconds, performs death-defying acrobatics while up the tree, lights fire the traditional way and cooks his food in the ground. He is a wealth of knowledge and is the last link back to the old ways. Read More
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