Oceania is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and numerous island nations across the Pacific Ocean. Each independent country in Oceania has an official capital city.
The region is geographically diverse, ranging from large landmasses to small island states spread over a vast area.
Capital cities of Oceania
Below is an alphabetical list of the countries of Oceania and their capital cities.
| Country | Capital City |
|---|---|
| Australia | Canberra |
| Cook Islands | Avarua |
| Fiji | Suva |
| Kiribati | Tarawa |
| Marshall Islands | Majuro |
| Micronesia | Palikir |
| Nauru | Yaren (de facto) |
| New Zealand | Wellington |
| Niue | Alofi |
| Palau | Ngerulmud |
| Papua New Guinea | Port Moresby |
| Samoa | Apia |
| Solomon Islands | Honiara |
| Tonga | Nukuʻalofa |
| Tuvalu | Funafuti |
| Vanuatu | Port-Vila |
Download: List of Oceanian capital cities.
Capital cities of Oceania map
The map below shows the geographic locations of the capital cities in Oceania.
Printable Oceanian maps are also available for download if you would like to study or memorize the capitals.

Capital cities quiz
Test your knowledge by matching each Oceanian capital city with its corresponding country.
After completing this quiz, you can continue with the world’s capital cities or browse the countries of Oceania for additional regional context.
Caitriona Maria is an education writer and owner of The Facts Institute. With seven years of teaching experience and a background in educational content, she specialises in creating clear reference resources about countries, geography and global topics.