South Pacific

The jewels in the island crown, the gems of the oceans, the home of the overwater bungalow and one of the truly remote corners of the world yet to be discovered by mass tourism, the islands of the South Pacific are where our Turquoise heart first fell in love. Tahiti offers five-star luxury hotels combined with authentic Polynesian experiences, whereas the Cook Islands have only independent, non-chain hotels to choose from. They even have a law that no building can be taller than the tallest palm tree. Fiji sits somewhere in between (hypothetically not geographically!), home to remote island idyll’s and family run retreats, as well as some of the world’s most exclusive hotels and resorts.

Destinations in South Pacific


Introducing our 2020 holiday sale!

31st January 2020
by Rhodri Andrews

Attention please – our holiday sale is back for 2020! After such a good response last year, we’ve decided to bring it back and this time it’s bigger and better than ever before. We have holiday deals for everyone – honeymooners, couples and families – with 12 offers spread over nine destinations across the world. […]

Family Holidays in Fiji

5th December 2019
by Suzy Higgs

In the heart of the South Pacific, Fiji’s enchanting islands offer a variety of experiences… from unwinding on the idyllic beaches of the Yasawas and the Mamanucas and snorkelling in clear blue sea to exploring the verdant rainforest of the main island, Viti Levu. Combine a couple of islands in different areas to really get […]

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