Oceania Tours, Eco-Friendly Holiday Options
Responsible and sustainable Oceania tours. Oceania includes Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island groups of Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia (which includes places like Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, The Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea etc.) All of the tours on this page are from Contiki.
Why Contiki? “From street tours that support local residents, refugees and the vulnerably housed, to dining experiences that support local farmers, our conscious travel experiences let you see things from a different perspective.” Most of the tours / trips you’ll see on these travel pages are from either G Adventures or Contiki. I’ve chosen specific tours from these companies which most align with my own beliefs. How are these tours eco-friendly?
Please note that many of the external links on this part of the website are affiliate links, meaning I earn a small amount of commission if you book something, at no extra cost to yourself. This just helps me with the running costs of the website.
Experience the culture of New Zealand and stay in a traditional Māori marae, prepare a hāngi dinner and learn the haka. Learn to surf in the eco-conscious Raglan, hand-feed parakeets, visit the strange smelling Rotorua, stay in an award winning eco-lodge and so much more…
15 day Contiki tour. Includes 10 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 5 Dinners.
See both NZ islands from Auckland to Christchurch including a trip up to the stunning Bay of Islands. You’ll see all the major tourist hotspots from Rotorua and Taupo to Kaikoura and Queenstown, with unbelievable scenery and activities included.
19 day Contiki tour. Includes 18 Breakfasts, 6 Dinners.
Explore the stunning Red Centre of Australia, starting in Darwin and heading to Uluru. Check out Aboriginal rock art, hike through Kings Canyon, spot crocodiles in Kakadu, see Florence Falls, learn about Aboriginal culture with spear throwing and bush medicine…
8 day Contiki tour. Includes 7 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners.
Travel Restrictions. Always be aware of potential travel restrictions due to health scares, natural disasters or conflict. Check the latest foreign travel advice issued by the UK Government. Before booking it is your responsibility to check if refunds or trip postponements are possible. It is highly recommended that you get travel insurance.