On this page, you can download a free printable political map of Oceania, perfect for school projects, homework, or personal use at home. The map includes all the countries and territories of the region, their borders, and surrounding bodies of water. It comes in both color and black-and-white versions, without labels or latitude/longitude lines, making it ideal for educational activities.
Designed for easy printing on A4 paper, this free Oceania map PDF can be used in the classroom or at home.
Oceania is a geographically diverse region that spans the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, covering thousands of islands across the Pacific Ocean. It is generally divided into four subregions: Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The region is bordered by the Pacific Ocean in every direction, making it the most ocean-dominated of all world regions.
Oceania includes both large landmasses—such as Australia and New Zealand—and numerous island nations and territories including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and many others. This wide variety of cultures, languages, and traditions contributes to the region’s remarkable diversity.
The geography of Oceania ranges from the vast deserts and mountain ranges of Australia to the volcanic islands of Melanesia and the coral atolls of Micronesia and Polynesia. Notable geographic features include the Great Dividing Range in Australia, the Southern Alps of New Zealand, and the many active volcanoes found across the Pacific. Mount Wilhelm in Papua New Guinea, rising to about 4,509 meters (14,793 feet), is often considered the highest peak in Oceania, depending on the definition used for the region’s boundaries.

Map of Oceania
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