Air Pass to visit Pacific Islands
I am interested in visiting some Pacific Islands, even though at the moment I have no specific plan about which to visit. I would like to have a look at how to get there and in particular island hopping flying passes that are available.
I found out about a few airlines that offer such passes but it is usually restricted to their own network (specific to a country), like Air Calédonie or Air Tahiti Nui.
However what sounds more appealing is the Discover South Pacific Pass that I found on the web - not on an airline nor a travel agent website. It mentions some codes and booking with a travel agent - that should not be located in Oceania, and I am currently in Oceania - but now, what should I do with that? I have been searching around the web to find whether an Online Travel Agent would sell it. Few websites mention this pass so I have no idea how reliable this is in the first place.
Is it likely that only "office-based travel agents" could sell that pass? Does anyone know if I could get that from some Online Travel Agent?
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What is the cheapest Pacific island to visit?
1. Cook Islands. The Cook Islands are currently known as the cheapest South Pacific paradise for travellers. The currency on these islands is all in New Zealand Dollars, which lucky for us Canadians is almost 1:1 with our currency, except slightly cheaper for us!When should I visit the Pacific Islands?
Although the South Pacific is hot and humid most of the year with warm seas and clear skies, the best time to visit is generally between April and November when the weather is driest. The exception to this is French Polynesia, where the peak season is shorter and runs from June to August.Pacific Island Air
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