8 Top Things To Do In The Pacific Islands
Papeete Market, Tahiti
Situated in Papeete, the capital of Tahiti, is the Papeete market. The market is massive and serves as a fun introduction to local cuisine and lifestyles. Here, you can buy anything from local fruits to homemade textiles.
For us, the Papeete market is a must-see travel destination in Tahiti. Not only did we get to taste a lot of local fruits and foods, but it also allowed us to relax and fully immerse ourselves in Tahiti.
Sydney Opera House, Australia
A trip to Australia without seeing the famous Sydney Opera house is a sin in our opinion. Located in a Sydney harbor, this multi-venue performance center features iconic local and international art performances.
Besides the performances, the architecture of the Sydney Opera House also blew us away. Seeing this iconic structure in photos is nothing like seeing it in real life.
Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple, Fiji
The Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple in Fiji is a sight you’ll never forget. The temple was constructed in the 1990s to honor Murugan, Ganesh, Meenakshi, and Shiva and is still the biggest Hindu temple in the Pacific.
The Dravidian style favors bright and bold colors, and the towering temple structure features beautiful carvings of Hindu deities. You can explore the temple on your own time or have a local tour guide explain the importance of this magnificent site to fully appreciate its splendor.
Malé, Maldives
The city of Malé sits at the southern edge of North Malé Atoll and is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. It’s also the capital city of the Maldives and has been at the center of many political protests.
Besides its long history, Malé is also an epic tourist destination. The city, which sits edge to edge on an island, is beautiful and has a ton of fun things to do. Most notable are the local museums, the fish market, and cutting-edge artificial beaches.