Melanesia is a region of Oceania.
Regions
Melanesia consists of the following small island nations:
Fiji A major island tourist destination. Resorts, coral reefs and beaches. |
New Caledonia (France) France in the tropics but at twice the price. A short flight from Australia. |
Solomon Islands Site of major Second World War battles that involved, among others, JFK. Its main island is Guadalcanal. |
Vanuatu Rewarding destination of very disparate islands with a relatively well-developed tourist infrastructure. As the New Hebrides, was a British-French Condominium until 1980. |
And the tiny Australian territory of:
Norfolk Island (Australia) A small island home to about 2,000 people. |
The large nation of Papua New Guinea and its neighbor West Papua (Indonesia) are also usually considered part of Melanesia, both culturally and historically speaking, but are covered in separate articles.
Cities
- Honiara — the capital of the Solomon Islands
- Nouméa — the capital of New Caledonia.
- Port-Vila — Vanuatu's capital.
- Suva — the large capital of Fiji.
Other destinations
Understand
Talk
Get in
There are flights from Australia and New Zealand to Melanesian destinations. Fiji has some direct flights from Asia and North America too.
Get around
See
Each country and territory of Melanesia has exactly one world heritage site:
- The Levuka Historical Port Town in Fiji.
- The Lagoons of New Caledonia.
- East Rennell in the Solomon Islands, the largest raised coral atoll in the world.
- Chief Roi Mata’s Domain in the Shefa province of Vanuatu.
- Australian Convict Sites on the Norfolk Island.