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The islands of the Pacific offer much more than a great climate and natural beauty. They offer your group the opportunity to examine ancient cultures, explore their history, and experience beautiful natural environments first hand.

Combine visits to several countries for a colorful blend of cultures and environments, or concentrate on one country for an in-depth study of a particular area of interest. Programming in each destination can include topics such as indigenous cultures, botany, marine biology, archaeology, agriculture, religion, economics, politics, arts, crafts, dance, music, and many other subjects. Each country has its own unique beauty, its own charm, and its own personality. We are happy to customize a program to focus on those areas of greatest interest to your group.

  • Hawaiʻi
    Hawaiʻi is a captivating destination where natural beauty, rich culture, and scientific wonder intersect. With its…
  • Fijian guide teaching visitors about tropical plants including varieties of orchids, Fiji
    Fiji (Viti)
    Bula! Welcome to Fiji, where the warmth of these tropical islands is found not only in…
  • Moorea Island, French Polynesia
    French Polynesia
     The renowned island of Tahiti is but one pearl in French Polynesia’s gleaming strand of 35…
  • Cook Islands Rarotonga Tropical Forest
    Cook Islands
    The Cook Islands, a stunning paradise in the South Pacific, is made up of 15 islands…
  • Rapa Nui Moai Stone Easter Island Heads
    Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
    Rapa Nui is world renowned for its hundreds of iconic UNESCO World Heritage-designated carved monoliths. However,…
  • Yapese Boys and Men Carrying Stone Money on a Bamboo Pole
    Yap (Waqab)
    Best known as the land of giant stone money, Yap is the most traditional of the…
  • Guam Chamorro Dancers
    Guam (Guåhan)
    Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States, is the largest and most populous island in…
  • Grandpa and Grandchild Snorkeling Under a Limestone Arch in Palau
    Palau (Belau)
    Palau is widely known for its incomparable natural beauty both on land and under sea.  The…
  • White sand beach with green mountains and palm tree on Ofu, American Samoa
    American Sāmoa
    Information Coming Soon! Mahalo for your patience.
  • Papua New Guinea man with traditional headdress playing flute
    Papua New Guinea
    Information Coming Soon! Mahalo for your patience.
  • Saipan
    Saipan and Tinian
    These two islands, part of the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, were the staging…
  • Soloman Islands Men
    Solomon Islands
    The people of the Solomon Islands still practice a traditional way of life, preferring to respect…
  • Google Maps Image of Tonga
    Tonga
    The Kingdom of Tonga is the oldest continuous Polynesian Kingdom, having been settled since at least…
  • Google Maps Image of Vanuatu
    Vanuatu
    Known as the New Hebrides until independence in 1980, Vanuatu is made up of 83 islands…
  • Google Maps Image of New Caledonia
    New Caledonia
    This French Overseas Territory is home to the world’s second largest barrier reef, and the third…
  • Google Maps Image of Kosrae
    Kosrae
    Legends and tales of warriors, romance, and power bolster the interesting history of Kosrae, but these…
  • Google Maps Image of Pohnpei
    Pohnpei
    Pohnpei is home to Micronesia’s most famous and magnificent archaeological ruin, Nan Madol.  Built of large…

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