- Papua New Guinea
- Samoa
- Solomon Islands
- Tonga
- Tuvalu
- Vanuatu
- Bismark Archipelago Pap & NG dep.
- Cook Islands dep. New Zeal.
- French Polynesia dep. France
- Galapagos Islands dep. Ecuador
- Guam dep. USA
- Hawaiian Islands dep. USA
- New Caledonia & deps France
- Northern Marianas dep. USA
- Pitcairn Island dep. New Zeal.
- Samoa, American dep. USA
- New Zealand
- Palau
- Nauru
- Micronesia
- Marshall Islands
- Karibati
- Fiji
- Easter Islands dep. Chile





DU_78/79 DOWN UNDER TRIP
Date of travel: Dec 14, 1978 – Jan 7, 1979
ITINERARY:
Flight from Los Angeles, California via Honolulu, Hawaii to
FIJI – (3 days, Nadi, Lautoka with sightseeing of the Viti Levu island, a day by boat on Molololailai island), flight to
NEW ZEALAND (13 days, bus tour through the North and the South Islands visiting: North Island: Auckland, Waitomo / Glow-warm caves, Rotorua / flight above volcanoes, Palmerston North, Wellington, ferry to Picton on South Island: Greymouth, Haast, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Omarama, flight above Southern Alps, Christchurch), flight to
AUSTRALIA – (5 days, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, all with sightseeing trips and flights between cities), flight to Tahiti via Auckland (New Zealand)
TAHITI (France) – (2 days, bus tour around the island) and flight to Los Angeles and San Diego, California.
Travel office: Brandon Tours (through May Company Travel in Oceanside)
Who took part: 20 travelers (incl. Aramis), Brandon Tour leader, bus drivers, local guides
WP-08 West Pacific 2008 – a cruise NEW ZEALAND, New Caledonia, SOLOMON ISLANDS, PNG, FSM, Guam, Mariana Islands, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, JAPAN
Date of travel: Feb 25 – Mar 29, 2008
ITINERARY:
On Feb 25 in the afternoon I drive in rented car from Vista to Los Angeles airport. In the evening I board a Qantas plane for Auckland, NEW ZEALAND. I land there in the early hours Feb 27. I am taken to my hotel. Today there is a sightseeing trip of the city arranged by Vantage Company for all who take the cruise. The following 2 days I see Auckland by myself visiting the 328 m high Sky Tower, take a tourist bus and a boat ride through the harbor. On Mar 1 we visit the Museum and in the afternoon we board the Holland America ship Statendam. The ship leaves Auckland in the evening.
During next 2 days the ship stops in Tauranga and Bay of Islands still in New Zealand. That is followed by 2 full days on the Pacific Ocean before we dock at the town of Noumea on the island of NEW CALEDONIA which is a French possession. In the morning I walk the city on foot and in the afternoon there is a bus tour of the island.
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DU-16 Down Under (Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand)
Date of travel: Oct 14 – Dec 5, 2016 (total 53 days)
Australia Cruise – last position
ITINERARY:
Late in the afternoon on October 14, 2016 I drive in a rented car from Vista to Los Angeles airport. Qantas plane Boeing 747-400 takes off before midnight. After 13 hours early in the morning it lands in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia on October 16, thanks to the 180th meridian. Later that morning another flight to Alice Springs in Northern Territory of Australia. Here I spent 3 days getting familiar with the town in the center of Australia, where I spent some time in 1988. Then on October 18 short flight to Sydney, NSW for 2.5 days on my own.
At noon on October 20 in Sydney I boarded the Holland America ship Maasdam (almost 56k gross tons, over 1100 passengers and some 600 crews) for a 43 day cruise circumnavigating Australia and visiting the islands of New Zealand from the Milford Sound in the southwest, the major places of the east coast, to Auckland in the north.
Sailing counterclockwise the Australian continent with some days just cruising, we visited Brisbane, Hamilton Island and Cairns in Queensland, Darwin in Northern Territory, Komodo and Bali islands in Indonesia., Geraldton, Fremantle, Perth and Albany in Western Australia and Adelaide in South Australia. Due to high waves we could not visit the Kangaroo Island. Then Burnie in Tasmania. Tasmania is the only island state of Australia. Melbourne in State of Victoria followed and on November 18, after 29 days of sailing we were back to Sydney, NSW.
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