Polynesia

Polynesia is the most far-flung, easterly region of Oceania.

Countries and territories
Polynesia is comprised of the following island nations:

Polynesia includes smaller overseas territories of larger nations, including:

And it includes the following tiny U.S. territories with no local populations, mainly used for scientific and military purposes:

New Zealand is also often considered part of Polynesia both culturally and historically, however, Wikivoyage covers New Zealand under its own separate page.

Cities

 * — principal city of Samoa
 * — the capital of Tuvalu
 * — the largest city of Hawaii
 * ー largest city of American Samoa
 * ㅡ largest city of French Polynesia.
 * ㅡ the largest city and capital of Tonga

Other destinations

 * — the classic picture postcard of a palm tree fringed tropical island with turquoise waters, in the Cook Islands.
 * — a small island in the Cooks with caves, birds and bush beer
 * — the most beautiful lagoon of French Polynesia, but incredibly pricey.
 * — a small island in Tonga, home to some of the best rainforests in Polynesia
 * — home to 3 active volcanoes
 * — the largest coral atoll in the world and an off the beaten track destination
 * — budget alternative to Bora Bora with beautiful scenery.
 * — group of more than 50 islands in Tonga, a common destination for yachters.
 * ㅡ the largest island in Polynesia outside of Hawaiʻi and New Zealand. Covered in dense tropical rainforest.

Understand
Polynesia comes from the Greek words "Poly" and "Nēsos" meaning "many islands".

Historically, Polynesia was famous for its seafaring traditions where people used canoes to navigate the seas by using stars and other signs that came from the ocean and sky. Polynesians are Austronesians, as are most Malays, Indonesians and Filipinos. Their migration into the region started before 1000 BCE.

Talk
There are many indigenous Polynesian languages spoken, sometime known as the Oceanic languages, a branch of the Austronesian language family. Additionally English is widely spoken in Polynesia, French in much of the rest, and Spanish on Easter Island.

Get in
Compared to the rest of Polynesia, Hawaii has excellent connections from mainland North America plus many flights from East Asia. The southern parts usually have flights from New Zealand, Fiji and/or Australia. Easter Island is connected to mainland Chile and French Polynesia to Paris via Los Angeles.

Get around
Most travelers get around by plane here. The alternative is cruising on small craft.

See
There are a couple of world heritage sites in Polynesia:


 * Rapa Nui National Park made up of the Easter Island with its famous monolithic statues (moai).
 * Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii.
 * Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument consisting of atolls northwest of Hawaii.
 * The Phoenix Islands Protected Area in Kiribati, world's largest marine protected area.
 * Henderson Island, the largest of the Pitcairn Islands, with many endangered bird species.

Stay healthy
Take precautions against mosquito bites, as there have been outbreaks of dengue, chikungunya and Zika virus in the 2010s in the tropical countries.

Go next

 * Australia
 * Melanesia ㅡ the island group west of Polynesia
 * Micronesia — to the northwest of Polynesia
 * New Zealand