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The Latest Oceania Holiday Deals

Hilton Garden Inn New York/Manhattan-Midtown East
Reviewed on 17 June 2026

Hotel Riu Plaza New York Times Square
Reviewed on 19 June 2026


Arthouse Hotel New York City
Reviewed on 18 June 2026

NobleDEN Hotel
Reviewed on 18 June 2026
Our guide on where to stay in Oceania

Sydney Central Business District
Known for its captivating waterfront views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Sydney Central Business District. Check out top attractions like Circular Quay and Sydney Opera House, and jump on the metro at Martin Place Station or St. James Station to see more of the city.
Oceania Holiday
Our pick of the best Oceania Hotel Deals

Shangri-La Sydney
"The bedrooms are nice: spacious, good bed/bedding and sizeable bathrooms. The spa and changing rooms are poorly planned and tired. Need maintenance! Inadequate lockers, peeling paint, cramped surroundings. Club Lounge is great with a generous cocktail hour (enough food for dinner, should you feel ..."
Reviewed on 20 June 2026

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
"Great location and nice staff"
Reviewed on 19 June 2026

Amora Hotel Brisbane
"Good stay for the business trips"
Reviewed on 19 June 2026
Discover the most popular places to visit in Oceania

Norfolk Island National Park
Find some of the island’s unique flora and fauna as you trek through the trails and climb to mountaintops in this park. Relax with a family barbecue amid the woodlands.

Bay of Islands Coastal Park
Look out over the craggy limestone cliffs to captivating geological formations from this protected coastal parkland fronting the Great Ocean Road.

Mokoia Island
Accessible only on a guided tour, this small island at the centre of Lake Rotorua is rich in native birdlife and Māori history and culture.






