A South Pacific vacation is sun, beaches and nature. It’s exotic settings, food, and people. It's family fun, romance or just a great way to see another part of this wonderful world we live in.
There are a many destinations to choose from on your South Pacific vacation. Mostly there are islands, famous islands we have all heard of. Tahiti, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Somoa, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Guam, New Zealand Marshall Islands, Cook Islans, Tonga and others lesser known.
One of the things that make these islands such a great vacation idea is that they remain unspoiled by the excesses and degradation of modern society.
Who hasn’t fantasized about living carefree on the beach of a tropical island, eating mangoes, coconuts and spending the day frolicking in the warm surf or fishing the clear blue water? We know it’s just a dream but a vacation on these islands will make it seem possible, for a short time anyway.
A South Pacific vacation offers more than just the sun bathing, swimming, and relaxing on the beach (as if that’s not enough).
Kayaking
Surfing
Sailing
Snorkeling
Diving
Underwater Reefs
Fishing
Hiking
Evening Walks
River Cruises
Exploring Mountains, Jungle, Volcanoes, Sunsets
Native performances, Art, Culture, History
Local Shopping
Waterfalls
Casinos
Clubs
These are just a few vacation ideas for you to play at. And the beautiful surroundings just make it all that much more enjoyable.
But the absolute best thing about a South Pacific vacation is the relaxation. Yes, these island paradises have the innate ability to pull out and absorb all the stress and tension that has been building up in your life. Never underestimate the damaging power of stress in your body. You absolutely have to find ways to get rid of it and a vacation South Pacific is truly a great way to do that.
There are two basic ways to enjoy a South Pacific vacation. A Cruise is a good way to see a lot in a short time. It is a guided structured environment that gives you the opportunity to meet people that can share the experience with you.
If a cruise is not to your taste then go ahead and strike out on your own. Find accommodations at a hotel, resort or quiet bungalow and have at it. You will be able to enjoy the natural wonders more intimately this way.
A very lovely island in the South Pacific is Aitutaki Island. It is part of a group of islands called Cook Islands. One of the main features of this beautiful tropical paradise is the huge lagoon where you can take a nice pontoon craft cruise. It truly is an unspoiled tropical paradise. The island is uncrowded and everything is resonably priced. You won't be pampered with luxury like some other big-name resort locations but this is more than made up for by the natural relaxed atmosphere.
The important thing is that you just do it. Do a South Pacific vacation but be warned. You may not want to come back.