Following the immense success of the last editions of this trip, YPT presents a first summer version of our essential adventure for all country collectors. Here we visit 11 countries and territories in just under one month, including six of the least visited countries in the world (excluding micronations, of course): Nauru, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Micronesia, and Solomon Islands. These destinations are all unique, beautiful, and in vintage YPT style, very off the beaten track.
The tour has been perfectly split into Four Groups, which can be done as standalone, or as a full combo, which offers the best value.
Group One of the Least Visited Countries tour has us taking in Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia, before we head to Majuro in the Marshall Islands.
In Group Two we head to Nauru, the famed least visited country in the world and one where we are experts on how to best spend our time on the island. We then head to Kiribati, one of the most beautiful and interesting countries in the world. Something is evident as soon as the plane makes its initial descent. Kiribati was one of the fiercest places for fighting during World War 2, and the shipwrecks, pillboxes, gun turrets, old hospitals, and a whole host of other WW2 stuff make a great day tour before we do a day on an island. Group Two will then finish with 2 nights in Fiji.
Group Three is without doubt a highlight for us taking us from Fiji to Tuvalu, where we will enjoy exploring its capital Funafuti on rented motorbikes, island hopping, and sampling some of the world’s best (in our opinion) sashimi. After this it is charter flights and island hopping as we take in Samoa, and Tonga, before finishing Group Three.
We kick off our final group by heading first to Vanuatu, an archipelago and relatively new country, having been granted independence from the French and British in 1980, and then to the Solomon Islands, which lies next to Papua New Guinea. We stay at the Honiara Hotel, which has been visited by the late Queen, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales. Here we enjoy a great day tour full of remnants of the Pacific campaign and some wreck diving.
These are some of the hardest to reach, and most untouched places in the world, with our group tour offering amazing savings if you did it by yourself.
There’s off the beaten track, and there’s visiting the least visited countries on the planet. Now that’s a summer holiday to remember!
You can also follow us at the end of this trip for an extension to picturesque villages and pristine beaches of the Solomon Islands’ remote Gizo Island, and an in-depth exploration of Papua New Guinea as we this tour wraps right in time for the Mt Hagen Festival and our first-ever trip to the autonomous region of Bougainville! The Least Visited Combo Tour also includes all the flights from Majuro back to the last day in Port Moresby.
Group | Start Date | End Date | Days | Price (USD) | Single Supplement (USD) |
Group 1: Palau, Micronesia & Marshall Islands | July 12th | July 20th | 8 days | $2795 | $640 |
Group 2: Kiribati, Nauru & Fiji, | July 20th | July 27th | 7 days | $3495 | $560 |
Group 3: Tuvalu, Samoa & Tonga | July 27th | August 3rd | 8 days | $4795 | $560 |
Group 4: Vanuatu & Solomon Islands | August 3rd | August 9th | 7 days | $2245 | $400 |
ALL GROUPS | July 12th | August 9th | 28 days | $11995 | $2160 |
Priority will be given to those doing the whole tour.
Friday 12th July – Koror, Palau
Saturday 13th July – Koror
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Sunday 14th July – Koror – Peleliu – Koror
Monday 15th July – Koror – Chuuk, Micronesia
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Tuesday 16th July – Chuuk
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Wednesday 17th July – Chuuk – Majuro, Marshall Islands
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Thursday 18th July – Majuro
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Friday 19th July – Majuro
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Saturday 20th July – Majuro – Tarawa, Kiribati
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Sunday 21st July – Tarawa
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Monday 22nd July – Tarawa – Nauru
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Tuesday 23rd July – Nauru
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Wednesday 24th July – Nauru
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After breakfast, it’s back out with our local guides and visit the Naoero museum, the national museum of Nauru. Whilst Nauru is famous for being a country without a capital, it does have a capital village, and we head there to check out the parliament building, high court, and even peek into the President’s office.
Thursday 25th July – Nauru
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Friday 26th July – Nauru
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Saturday 27th July – Nauru – Nadi
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Sunday 28th July – Nadi
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Monday 29th July – Funafuti
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Tuesday 30th July – Funafuti – Suva – Nadi – Apia, Samoa
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Wednesday 31st July – Apia
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Thursday 1st August – Apia – Nuku’alofa, Tonga
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Friday 2nd August – Nuku’alofa
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Saturday 3rd August – Nuku’alofa – Port Vila, Vanuatu
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Sunday 4th August – Port Vila
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Monday 5th August – Port Vila
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Tuesday 6th August – Port Vila – Honiara, Solomon Islands
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Wednesday 7th August – Honiara
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Thursday 8th August – Honiara – Savo
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Friday 9th August – Savo – Honiara
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