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TOP 11 HOTELS IN OCEANIA IN 2022

Oceania is a geographic region that includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. It comprises thousands of islands throughout the Central and South Pacific Ocean; and consists of 14 countries: Australia, Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.


Oceania is renowned for its rich culture and breathtaking beauty; tourists celebrate its diversity, natural beauty, art, culture, and food. The best hotels in Oceania analyzed below incorporate luxury hotels, boutique hotels, and budget hotels based on hotel deals of 2022.

1. Minaret Station, New Zealand
Promising exclusivity, Minaret Station is New Zealand's only hotel with no roads leading to it – accessible only by helicopter. During your stay at the luxury lodge amidst eh mountains with fantastic views, you can opt to heli-ski, cycle and fish, or stay close to the chalet to relish fine dining and lazy vacation.


2. Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour, Australia
This uber-luxe establishment brings all that glitters in Circular Quay at your disposal. It offers fully equipped luxurious apartment-style suites, fine dining, and one of Sydney's hottest bars. It hosts spectacular views of Sydney Harbour, The Harbour Bridge, and The Opera House. A vacation in Sydney does not get any more picturesque than this.


3. The Farm, New Zealand
The Farm is one of New Zealand's most luxurious holiday destinations that oversees a dramatic peninsula and packs experiences of world-class food, incredible wildlife, a renowned cliff-top golf course- all together with impeccable service. Their highlight is to offer you an outstanding five-star experience drenched in comfort and luxury.


4. Bay of Many Coves, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
Requiring a 30-minute water-taxi ride from Picton, the entryway to the picturesque Marlborough Sounds, to arrive at Bay of Many Coves, it is a prominent and serene five-star resort offers a mesh of both seclusion and natural thrills. 

The thoughtfully designed wooden architectural style bedroom apartments with a balcony presenting the view of Arthur's Bay stretching to the mountains of Queen Charlotte Sound align with the idea of relaxing into nature. Resort activities include a pool, spa, and the upscale Foredeck restaurant, allowing you to choose from kayaking to dolphin-watching cruises.

5. Matakauri, New Zealand
A six-star luxury lodge, Matakauri, overlooks snowy peaks and one of New Zealand's most beautiful alpine lakes- providing unparalleled scenic beauty. The location is second to absolutely none, and with their delightful culinary experience, the staff is waiting to spoil you with luxury.


6. Huka Lodge, New Zealand
Established by the trout-rich Waikato River banks, the initial rustic fly-fishing getaway has now evolved into a super-plush five-star retreat with 25 tranquil decorated suites and cottages.

The British monarch Queen Elizabeth II and many famous personalities have chosen this impeccably kept country lodge near Lake Taupo since its opening in 1924. It offers a plethora of adrenaline-driven activities from hiking and biking to jet-boat thrills and sky-diving while ensuring you experience Huka’s truly pampering through its five-course gourmet dinner. 


7. Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley, Australia
This conservation-focused resort within a national park surrounds one of Australia's premier ultra-luxury destinations. It boasts of guaranteed incredible stay at the resort with its in-room pools, deluxe spa treatments, endemic animal encounters, stargazing, nature walks, incomparable food and wine experiences, etc.


8. Tides Reach Resort, Fiji
Located a few steps away from the Pacific Ocean, at Tides Reach Resort, you can glimpse sunrise and soak up the sunset from the deck while enjoying the scenic hikes of the ‘garden island’ of Taveuni. Tides Reach Resort is the only resort on the beach where 5-star service quality meshes with Fijian hospitality's warmth. The personalized styling of luxury beachfront suites and villas places them against a backdrop of beautiful lush mountains for you to enjoy while sitting on pristine sand looking out into the crystal clear blue water. The fairy-tale-like waterfalls complete the array of your dream retreat.


9. Likuliku Lagoon Resort, Fiji
Likuliku Lagoon Resort is a luxury adults-only resort that lives up to its name through its location- it is set on the edge of a turquoise lagoon. Likuliku is strongly committed to conservation and preserving its stunning environment, with a particular focus on a small breeding population of critically endangered iguanas. Traditional Fijian warm hospitality, excellent gourmet food, and a rich cultural streak draw travelers from around the globe to Likuliku.


10. Raiatea Lodge Hotel, French Polynesia 
Located opposite Bora Bora on the west coast of Ra’iatea, Raiatea Lodge Hotel is a 5-minute drive from Raiatea Airport. It has much more to offer than their neighboring resorts at Bora Bora. By a significant margin, the island's biggest and best hotel is Raiatea Lodge Hotel, boasting a front lawn dotted with palms and a delightful pool for cooling off in the tropical heat. Having been completely renovated in 2020, Hôtel Raiatea Lodge offers a large terrace overlooking the lagoon. The bar and restaurant look out onto the swimming pool and serve Tahitian and international cuisine. In-house activities include snorkeling equipment, 2-person canoes, bicycles, board games, and a range of books. The white sandy beach island of Miri is only 10 minutes away by canoe, and the hotel coordinates boat trips.


11. Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, French Polynesia
This is a family-friendly, five-star resort from a top-class label that delivers the Bora Bora dream. Overlooking the magnificent turquoise waters of a beautiful private beach, Four Seasons Resort at Bora Bora boasts luxurious over-water bungalows and stunning beachfront villas with views of Mount Otemanu. The Four Seasons Resort, which was voted ‘the best island in the world’ by U.S. News in 2012, is located on Point Matira in Bora Bora. 

The resort offers tours of the lagoon sanctuary, which is home to many exotic marine animals and a frantic range of activities, including paddle-boarding, yoga, kayaking, catamaran cruises, windsurfing, and shark feeding. The four on-site restaurants are enough to induce a food-frenzy by offering Polynesian, French, and Asian specialties. Treat your eyes to the perfect ending of your day by watching the sunset over the lagoon.

Tourist-friendly and mesmerizingly beautiful, Oceania makes for a great holiday destination all year round to get a taste of living adventurously.
 

 

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