Australia and Oceania

Canberra, Australia

Canberra is the largest city in the Australian continent. It is by its far size and its royal qualities the capital city of Australia. Canberra City is located at the southern part of the New South Wales State of Australia.

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Christmas Island

Christmas Island is a small island in the Indian Ocean. It is a region under the governance of Australia so it is a territory of the Australian Island. However, Christmas Island offers a lot when dealing in the tourism sector despite is tiny size.

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Vanuatu and its Incredible Islands

There is no other South Pacific country like Vanuatu that harbors as many local variations. Among what you can find there is glamorous duty-free shops, huge casinos, great hotels and accommodation offers, outstanding resorts, and unforgettable gourmet restaurants of their modern capital, Port Vila on Efate Island, contrast with unique, traditional small villages just over the horizon.

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Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown is one of the popular tourist destinations of New Zealand. This town stands in the South Island which is a territory of New Zealand. Queenstown is a highly modernized city with well established infrastructure, transport availability, plenty of required amenities and a stable administrative position under New Zealand’s central government.

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Sydney, Australia

Sydney is one of the largest cities in the world. It is an important commercial city to Asia and Australia. Sydney is located in the News South Wales region of Australia. Sydney is popular for many international events that took place in the city.

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Akaroa, New Zealand

Akaroa village was a habitat for the French and the British nationalities. Currently, Akaroa is a historic feature for tourist attraction. Its dramatic location within a past reactive volcano, magnificent features, interactions and the historic culture of the village is enough to invite more tourists to explore this beautiful existence that history preserves for all to see.

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Stockton Beach, Australia

Stockton Beach is a sandy beach, stretching for 32 kilometres (or 20 miles) between Stockton and Anna Bay, north of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. It is Australia’s largest sand mass, as it has been accumulating massive amounts of sand created by winds, currents and coastal erosion for a very long time.

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