
Pacific Islands
Tropical paradise scattered across the vast Pacific
The Pacific Islands aren't just one destination — they're thousands of emerald dots scattered across the world's largest ocean. Here's what most people get wrong: they think it's all the same postcard paradise. But Fiji's kava ceremonies feel worlds apart from Tahiti's French sophistication, and the Cook Islands' laid-back charm couldn't be more different from Vanuatu's active volcanoes. Each island group has its own personality, its own rhythm. Some serve $30 cocktails in overwater bungalows. Others offer $5 fish and chips wrapped in newspaper. The common thread? Water so clear you'll question if it's real, and sunsets that make your phone camera give up trying.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Book flights during shoulder seasons (April and November) for 40-50% savings on accommodation and flights
- 2.Stay in locally-owned guesthouses instead of resorts — you'll pay $50-80 per night versus $300-500
- 3.Shop at local markets for fresh fruit and snacks — resort minibar prices are astronomical even by island standards
- 4.Negotiate directly with boat operators at harbors instead of booking through resorts for day trips
- 5.Bring reef-safe sunscreen from home — island prices can be $25+ per bottle
- 6.Download offline maps and translation apps before arriving — data roaming charges add up quickly
- 7.Pack a reusable water bottle and purification tablets to avoid buying bottled water constantly
Travel Tips
- •Pack reef shoes — coral cuts take forever to heal in humid tropical conditions
- •Bring cash in small bills — many outer islands don't accept cards and ATMs are rare
- •Learn basic local greetings — 'Bula' in Fiji, 'Ia Orana' in Tahiti, 'Kia Orana' in Cook Islands
- •Check cyclone season dates before booking — November through March can mean cancelled flights
- •Respect local customs around Sunday church services — many businesses close completely
- •Book inter-island flights well in advance — small planes fill up fast during peak season
- •Bring biodegradable soap and shampoo — many islands have strict environmental protection rules
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