National Parks in Oceania

The GANP is here to help you discover, explore, and learn more about the national parks in Oceania and why we need to protect them.

Abel Tasman National Park

New Zealand's Abel Tasman National Park features a spectacular 37-mile coastal trek that delivers stunning landscapes and views.

Oceania / New Zealand
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park

Aoraki Mount Cook National Park is home to Mount Cook which is the tallest mountain in New Zealand.

Oceania / New Zealand
Blue Mountains National Park

Blue Mountains National Park and the three sisters rock formation is one of the most popular national parks in Australia.

Oceania / Australia / New South Wales
Bouma National Heritage Park

Fiji is a paradise country with Bouma National Park featuring a tropical rainforest and mountain ridge that adds to this tropical haven.

Oceania / Fiji
Coffin Bay National Park

Coffin Bay features rugged coastlines, white sandy beaches, and coral reefs and serves as the namesake of the national park.

Oceania / Australia / South Australia
Coorong National Park

Coorong lagoon along with coastal dunes landscapes make Coorong National Park a destination that should be added to travel wishlists.

Oceania / Australia / South Australia
Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair

Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park in Tasmania delivers multiple natural attractions to explore within one national park.

Oceania / Australia / Tasmania
Daintree National Park

Daintree National Park is one of the most ecologically diverse areas within Australia featuring the Daintree Rainforest.

Oceania / Australia / Queensland
Fiordland National Park

Fiordland National Park is the most popular national park in New Zealand featuring the stunning Doubtful Sound and Milford Sound.

Oceania / New Zealand
Flinders Chase National Park

Flinders Chase National Park is a destination that is known for unique rock formations and endangered species.

Oceania / Australia / South Australia
Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park was one of two parks established as Tasmania's first protected areas with stunning pink granite and rugged coastlines.

Oceania / Australia / Tasmania
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is the protected area of the world’s largest coral reef and greatest collections of marine wildlife.

Oceania / Australia / Queensland
Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is the epitome of the “outback” of Australia with saltwater crocodiles and Jim Jim Falls as highlights.

Oceania / Australia / Northern Territory
Mount Remarkable National Park

Mount Remarkable is the heart of the national park located in South Australia and the reason for the park's name.

Oceania / Australia / South Australia
Nambung National Park

Nambung National Park protects the spectacular Pinnacles Desert which leaves people believing they are on another planet.

Oceania / Australia / Western Australia
Port Campbell National Park

Port Campbell National Park features the Great Ocean Road which provides a scenic drive past the amazing twelve apostle rock formations.

Oceania / Australia / Victoria
Purnululu National Park

Purnululu National Park features the renowned rock formations of the Bungle Bungles and one of Australia's leading natural attractions.

Oceania / Australia / Western Australia
Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park

The Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park was the first protected area for the country of Fiji featuring spectacular sand dunes.

Oceania / Fiji
Sydney Harbour National Park

The Sydney Harbor National Park provides an escape into nature while providing views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Bridge.

Oceania / Australia / New South Wales
Tasman National Park

Numerous rock formations and coastal landscapes make Tasman National Park a leading attraction in Tasmania.

Oceania / Australia / Tasmania
Tongariro National Park

Tongariro National Park was the first national park in New Zealand serving as a backdrop for Lord of the Rings.

Oceania / New Zealand
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home to the world-renowned Ayers Rock, locally known as Uluru, one of the most iconic attractions in Australia.

Oceania / Australia / Northern Territory