Epic South Pacific Island Adventure

Set out on an exploration of the epic South Pacific for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. 

This epic island adventure is a rare journey through the most remote corners of the South Pacific.

The 28-day small-group adventure begins in Brisbane on on 17 June 2026 and spans a slew of scattered island nations.

Along the way, it reveals ancient cultures, dramatic landscapes, and forgotten histories.  Importantly, expert local guides will lead the way throughout.

Explore the World’s Most Isolated Island Nations

The journey first reaches Micronesia’s legendary ruins at Nan Madol.  These vast stone structures rise mysteriously from the sea at Pohnpei.

Next, the route continues to Nauru.  Here, surreal phosphate pinnacles dominate the landscape.

Take a full island tour which reveals the Buada Lagoon and colonial remnants.

The adventure then moves on to the island of Kiribati. Wartime history and remote Pacific life define this rarely visited nation.

Polynesian Culture and Volcanic Landscapes

From Micronesia, the journey continues south to Samoa. Here, travellers experience vibrant traditions and volcanic scenery.  Village life and ancient customs remain central to daily living.

Afterwards, Tonga offers deep-rooted island heritage and warm hospitality.  Traditional feasts and cultural encounters provide memorable insights.

The Solomon Islands follow next.  Lush scenery blends with poignant reminders of World War Two.  Battle sites sit quietly within tropical landscapes.

Mount Yasur’s Fiery Power in Vanuatu

In Vanuatu, adventure reaches new heights.  On Tanna Island, Mount Yasur dominates the skyline.  It ranks among the world’s most accessible active volcanoes.  A guided twilight ascent brings travellers to the crater rim.  Here, glowing lava eruptions light up the night sky.

Tribal Life in Papua New Guinea

Finally, the journey concludes in Papua New Guinea’s Wahgi Valley.

Visitors will spend three days here living among highland tribal communities.  These include the Melpa, Huli, and Mulpa peoples.  You will get to see how their colourful attire, ancient rituals, and oral traditions shape daily life.

Meanwhile, orchids and birdlife thrive across the fertile valley.  As a result, the experience feels both immersive and unforgettable.

This expedition combines remote islands with little-known cultures.  It also balances natural beauty with deep cultural understanding.  Small group sizes ensure a personal and enriching experience.  Ultimately, this adventure offers true travel beyond the ordinary.

Departure Details and What’s Included

Prices start from £21,995 per person.  The cost includes transfers, accommodation, regional flights, and ground transport.  It also covers most meals, entrance fees, and English-speaking local guides.  International flights are not included.  For more information, call Undiscovered Destinations on 0191 296 2674 or visit their website.