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Soft breezes, turquiose waters,warm beaches and friendly happy people . You can do as much as you want or just laze the day away..........the islands of the South Pacific are enchanting. Rosie can help you make the difficult choice as to which one you should visit!
About the South Pacific:
Come Visit Tahiti Tahiti - the Islands of Love. Where you’ll renew your soul and revitalize your romance, where you’ll honeymoon in exquisite over-water bungalows and sip cocktails as the vanilla scented air lingers. You’ll fall in love with Tahiti’s beauty. You will discover that Tahiti offers many exceptional and unique activities to partake in - shark and ray feeding in the lagoon, ATV biking around remote villages, arts and crafts lessons, horseriding on the beach and hikes to dramatic waterfalls. It’s all here in Tahiti. Holliday Adventures offers incredible deals and specials. Ask us to choreograph a special Tahitian interlude for you today. (Map of Tahiti below)
Come Visit Fiji Fiji is a rich cultural surprise, where the friendly Fijian people will captivate your heart. Where you’ll come as a guest and leave as a friend. Where the Fijians say Bula, meaning Hello, welcome and enter my heart for my paradise is yours. Where you will visit tranquil villages as honored guests. Where you can lie in your hammock and laze the day away. Where you can participate in wonderful celebrations of dancing and singing and retreat to your private bure for champagne and sunsets. This is Fiji. (Map of Fiji below)
Come Visit The Cook Islands Despite some 90,000 visitors a year to the capital island, Rarotonga, the Cooks are largely unspoiled by tourism. There are no high-rise hotels, only four beach buggies and very little hype. The Cook Islands offer a rare opportunity for people from the cities of the world to experience a different type of vacation. 15 islands in the heart of the South Pacific spread over 850,000 square miles with a population of approximately 15,000. The Islands most visited are Rarotonga and Aitutaki which are only 140 miles apart. (Map of The Cook Islands below)
Vanuatu Vanuatu is the land of so much to see and so much to do, with a reputation for interesting, fun and educational activities to suit any traveler. From treks and abseiling to deserted beach picnics, wreck dive explorations to Cultural villages, Vanuatu always has something to offer for those looking to experience something new. (Map of Vanuatu below)
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