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£602 - £739
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickMelbourne
LGW - MEL
LGWMEL
London Gatwick
Tue 11/6
1 stop40h 05m
Melbourne
Mon 4/11
1 stop29h 30m
London HeathrowMelbourne
LHR - MEL
LHRMEL
London Heathrow
Mon 28/10
1 stop32h 20m
Melbourne
Fri 8/11
1 stop30h 40m
London HeathrowPerth
LHR - PER
LHRPER
London Heathrow
Thu 19/9
2 stops40h 20m
Perth
Tue 8/10
2 stops31h 20m
London HeathrowSydney Kingsford Smith
LHR - SYD
LHRSYD
London Heathrow
Tue 11/6
1 stop25h 15m
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Tue 2/7
2 stops29h 45m
London HeathrowSydney Kingsford Smith
LHR - SYD
LHRSYD
London Heathrow
Mon 4/11
2 stops25h 45m
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Fri 15/11
2 stops27h 50m
London HeathrowMelbourne
LHR - MEL
LHRMEL
London Heathrow
Fri 20/9
2 stops26h 15m
Melbourne
Thu 3/10
2 stops26h 25m
London HeathrowMelbourne
LHR - MEL
LHRMEL
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
1 stop28h 05m
Melbourne
Sun 30/6
1 stop38h 55m
London HeathrowMelbourne
LHR - MEL
LHRMEL
London Heathrow
Sun 22/9
1 stop32h 15m
Melbourne
Fri 4/10
1 stop24h 15m
London HeathrowMelbourne
LHR - MEL
LHRMEL
London Heathrow
Fri 31/5
2 stops31h 05m
Melbourne
Tue 4/6
2 stops32h 45m
Currently, May is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to South Pacific (average of £984). Flying to South Pacific in July will prove the most costly (average of £1,590). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£1,180
February
£982
March
£997
April
£977
May
£775
June
£974
July
£1,252
August
£1,171
September
£1,071
October
£990
November
£993
December
£1,159
SYD Temperature | 11 - 22 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to South Pacific, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 22.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of July, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 11.0 C).
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
Crew
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Comfort
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
Crew
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Reviews
I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
Crew
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Reviews
I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
If you think Utopia doesn’t exist then you’ve never visited Oceania. Each country within this small continent is among the most diverse and fascinating areas on the planet. Oceania is the smallest and most obscure construct of a continent, dominated by its biggest island, Australia. Yet the countries in this region are among the most diverse and fascinating areas on the planet.
Australia is a traveller’s dream, with its unique and contrasting landscapes, remarkable wildlife and laid-back, cosmopolitan cities. Equally blessed with natural beauty is its smaller, far flung neighbour New Zealand, with its flowing rivers, ancient forests and stunning glacial mountains, referred to by the indigenous Maori as Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud).
South Pacific islands such as Fiji are popular destinations for short breaks and honeymooners. An archipelago of 300 islands, Fiji has some of the best diving in the world and a blend of fascinating cultures. But of all the islands in the continent, the one that epitomises the South Pacific is Tahiti in French Polynesia. Its tropical waters and sandy coves have attracted visitors for years. Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin was so inspired by the island that he abandoned his native France to move there.
The climate throughout most of the region is pleasant year-round; winters are mild and almost non-existent in northern Australia and some islands. Summers are hot, but rarely unbearably scorching, except for the outback, the inland desert areas of Australia.