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What's the best way of getting around New Zealand?

by Visagov | September 16, 2022
If you’re planning a trip to New Zealand and are wondering which are the best ways to get around this beautiful country, you’ll find a few tips in this article. New Zealand is a paradise...

How to get a visa for Papua New Guinea

by Juan José Herranz | December 9, 2020
Papua New Guinea is one of the least explored countries in the world, and is an undiscovered wildlife paradise. Papua New Guinea has a population of over 8 million people. However, the culture of this country...

All the information on the New Zealand Visa for US Citizens

by Juan José Herranz | July 15, 2020
Home to some of the most picturesque landscapes and remote locations on the planet, New Zealand is the ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The small island country served as the setting for The...

Discover New Zealand with a New Zealand campervan trip

by Cristóbal Manjón | June 2, 2020
New Zealand, or "land of the long white cloud" in the Maori language, is a country in Oceania located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It is a destination of authentic contrasts offering a diversity of landscapes...

More information about Oceania

Oceania is the smallest continent in the world, the one with the fewest countries (only 14) and the least populated one. Australia is the main country in the continent due to its size and wealth. It also has several nations dependent on other countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and France.

The continent is bounded by three oceans: the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Antarctic Glacier and it is divided into four main regions: Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.

One of the most idiosyncratic features of Oceania is that it is made up of a large number of small islands. The main spoken language is English.

Oceania's climate is tropical, subtropical and, in certain regions, mild with seasons varying from wet to dry. The wetter areas, such as the Papua New Guinea region, are covered with broad-leaved forests and jungles. In drier areas one typically finds grasslands, savannas and shrubland.

In the New Zealand region, some glaciers are found (due to cooler temperatures and strong winds) that extend to merge with the coastal areas of the continent.

Oceania is considered one of eight 'ecological zones' on the surface of the planet, along with the Palaearctic, Nearctic, Afrotropical, Neotropical, Neotropical, Australasian, Indomalaya and Antarctic.