
From snow-capped peaks to active volcanoes and pristine beaches, Oceania is a geographical wonderland:
Select the correct visa based on the purpose of your visit.
Brave the rumbling Mount Yasur in Vanuatu or marvel at Hawaii’s Kīlauea—where geology meets mythology.
Budget-friendly Fijian islands, the cultural charm of French Polynesia, and the biodiverse reefs of New Caledonia await travelers who go beyond the tourist trail.

Oceania’s strength lies in its living traditions and vibrant city cultures:
From Aboriginal Dreamtime tours in Australia to Māori marae visits in New Zealand, every encounter is deeply rooted in heritage.
Cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Wellington blend indigenous influences with global trends—reflected in art, cuisine, and nightlife.
Witness a kava ceremony in Tonga or join a Samoan feast where music, food, and tradition merge effortlessly.
Australia and New Zealand boast globally ranked institutions, field research opportunities, and cultural studies (like Māori or marine biology).
Marine stations and archaeological digs in Papua New Guinea or remote islands welcome backpacking volunteers.
Sydney leads in fintech, Wellington in VR and design, as solar microgrids and cables connect remote islands globally.

Sustainable, thrilling, and culturally mindful travel defines the rucksack journey:
Surf the reefs in Fiji, hike the Kokoda Track, or snorkel UNESCO-listed lagoons in New Caledonia.
Encounter kangaroos and koalas in the Outback or go birding for birds of paradise in Melanesia.
Savor bush tucker in Australia, Māori hāngi in NZ, and island feasts with taro and coconut.
Pack light, layer up, carry offline maps, respect local customs, and leverage public transport and visa options for extended exploration.

Oceania is a land of contrasts and endless possibilities. Beyond its beaches lies a region rich with towering mountains, ancient cultures, thriving tech scenes, and top-tier educational experiences. Traveling with a rucksack means more than just moving light—it means embracing the spontaneity of remote hikes, cultural immersion, digital innovation, and hands-on learning. Whether you’re chasing waves, learning from elders, or coding in a coastal café, every moment in Oceania offers growth and discovery. Now’s the time to map out your journey—and let Oceania unveil itself to you.