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Welcome to the Australia & New Zealand Forum!!!

Posted by ScottWoz

... Australia offers, the attraction-packed islands of New Zealand or the countless coral atolls and randomly scattered islands that make up Micronesia, Polynesia and the rest of the South Pacific, we'll be covering anything and everything to do with the ...

Guam, Saipan, Tinian

Posted by noffsingerphoto

... their trips! I too have been toying with the idea of going out to Guam and then Truk via Hong Kong. I understand that Continental Micronesia go to both places from HK. Did either of you get as far a the planning stage and if so do you have any tips. ...

Guam, Saipan, Tinian

Posted by cozzielex

... their trips! I too have been toying with the idea of going out to Guam and then Truk via Hong Kong. I understand that Continental Micronesia go to both places from HK. Did either of you get as far a the planning stage and if so do you have any tips. ...

Things To Do In Papua New Guinea

Posted by starlagurl

Maybe it would go under Micronesia? Or is that something different? I've never been there, I am very ignorant of this part of the world.

Monster Wave

Posted by wakingdream

BBC Earth News-Micronesia A huge ocean wave has been filmed from beneath the surface, revealing features never before captured on camera. This is really cool!

Right or Wrong?

Posted by mmbcross

Am I a Euro American? The USA still has colonies in Micronesia, and those people are very dark. I'm sure they would be erroneously referred to as African American in the US. What about "black" people in Australia? How do you refer to the ...

V Australia

Posted by introducinlyric

... yet about additional flights, is the only US carrier that now operates services to Australia from the US mainland. Continental Micronesia, however, serves Cairns from the US territory of Guam and Hawaiian has served Sydney from Honolulu since 2004. Delta ...

Tuvalu

Posted by evamaria85

... ) and you won't miss it! A good book to by before going to Tuvalu is Lonely Planets Guide to South Pacific & Micronesia, as it has a chapter on Tuvalu, it might not be regularly updated, but then again, some things do change slowly Bring cash ...

Traveler IQ Challenge

Posted by Paul

... . But it is pretty much the Canadian cities and the occasional African country that throws me. Oh and sometimes an island where you just have to put it somewhere in the middle of the ocean, like Micronesia. I really should give up that bloody game now.

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by thomascullin

Posted on Oct 17, 2011, 03:04:15

Thanks for the list slingrentalvans (:

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by aushol04

Posted on Sep 12, 2011, 06:11:32

Yes we had plenty of free camps when we were in NZ this year for 4 weeks. I haven't got all of the details up yet on the website: but there are quite a few already photos and details that will interest you. We are going to NZ for 10 days trip ...

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by malcolmw

Posted on Sep 11, 2011, 03:49:35

We are going to NZ for 10 days trip in November. I head that we can rent the RV and get free camping in some Caravan Parks in NZ. What is the conditions there?

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by knightjacob

Hi there...I found a great website which maps all the free places to park your camper in New Zealand. You can also add places on there and for other countries too! www.parkyourcamper.com

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by aushol04

Anyone know any good websites for free campsites in Australia, specifically the East Coast? Cheers Just go to this aussieholiday website and you will see that the majority of featured sites are free or less than $10:

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by warrigal

We travelled for 18 months throughout the UK and Europe and always left the place we free camped at cleaner than when we arrived. We enjoy camping regularly in NZ but just keep in mind that you are coming here to free camp have self contained water and ...

Australia now letsyou fly with knitting needles

Posted by purplebuggy

My Grandma used to smuggle her sewing scissors (tiny ones that were built into a necklace) onboard, haha. But she would have been glad to be able to bring knitting needles again.

Australia now letsyou fly with knitting needles

Posted by introducinlyric

Well isn't that nice of them... finally Granny isn't a suspected terrorist anymore!

Australia now letsyou fly with knitting needles

Posted by starlagurl

Well isn't that nice of them... finally Granny isn't a suspected terrorist anymore! Yes, let's hope there is no strike...

Australia now letsyou fly with knitting needles

Posted by purplebuggy

Australia has just announced that the overhauled flight screening rules will allow people to travel on planes with nail files, knitting needles, tweezers and some other items. Also, there is the risk of a strike by Airport Security Screeners over ...

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by travelmonster

ooooh exciting, exciting - I posted a question about this a few weeks back - so glad someone revived this thread, just the sort of info I was looking for.

Free Camping in NZ & Oz

Posted by freecamping

My partner and I are travelling around NZ in a van for 10 months (Oct-Aug) and are trying to figure out where we are allowed to camp. In the states you always have to be in a designated camping area, do the kiwis have the same rule? Where is it ...

trip to oz and new zealand

Posted by teedee

Hi to all those wanting to travel to Australia! Here are a couple of websites that give helpful information on things to see and do, plus hotels, tours and prices.

Could do with some advice

Posted by wakingdream

know what you can take a short tour from an organization. short tour to familiarize your self and head your way thereafter. That's a great idea too. It would give you some more confidence. Taking a look around and getting grounded is always a ...

Could do with some advice

Posted by wakingdream

Thanks for the advice guys. Think when I get back to the UK I will get some serious quotes for the flights I will be needing and I can check the price difference between independant and organisation. If it comes to being able to travel longer on a ...

Could do with some advice

Posted by suzie83

Thanks for the advice guys. Think when I get back to the UK I will get some serious quotes for the flights I will be needing and I can check the price difference between independant and organisation. If it comes to being able to travel longer on a ...

Could do with some advice

Posted by wakingdream

I have found that going through an organization lets you book accomodations and flights all at the same time and one confirmation number, one big payment to the same place. Usually there is a considerable discount when booking multiple flights with ...

Could do with some advice

Posted by rightturnlaine

I have found that going through an organization lets you book accomodations and flights all at the same time and one confirmation number, one big payment to the same place. Usually there is a considerable discount when booking multiple flights with a ...

Could do with some advice

Posted by wakingdream

Hey Suzie! I think the best thing to do is to assess the WHY is all of this. Are you considering the organization because you've got some reservations about solo travel? If that's the case, I say you go it on your own and conquer your fears ...

Could do with some advice

Posted by suzie83

Hey, I am planing to travel to Australia, New Zealand, Figi etc early next yr for about 6 months and was thinking of doing it through BUNAC and then travelling back through America with flights included. The costs are higher doing it through BUNAC than ...

help please

Posted by wakingdream

I think it would depend on the airline you're flying with although I think they're all fairly similar.........? Our major carrier here (Air Canada) charges full fare for a child under two for their own seat on a domestic flight as well and a " ...

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