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Virtual Highlights Tour of New Zealand
27Apr
Virtual Highlights Tour of New Zealand

Monday · 8:00 PM

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New Zealand · Embassy of New Zealand

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2026 Americas Forum on Carbon Capture and Storage
12May
2026 Americas Forum on Carbon Capture and Storage

Tuesday · 9:00 AM

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Australia · Embassy of Australia

Regional forum exploring carbon capture and storage technologies and policies across the Americas, bringing together experts to discuss climate solutions.

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AUSTRALIA
14Jun
Australia Day BBQ & Cricket

Sunday · 12:00 PM

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Australia · Embassy of Australia

Classic Australian barbecue featuring lamb chops, pavlova, and backyard cricket on the embassy lawn. Wear your green and gold for this authentic Aussie celebration!

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Australia

embassy

1601 Massachusetts Avenue NW

If you're craving a taste of down-under vibes in DC, the Australian Embassy is absolutely worth checking out—they throw fantastic events like their Australia Day BBQ & Cricket celebration that really capture that laid-back Aussie spirit. Beyond the fun social gatherings, they also host substantive forums on topics like carbon capture and storage, so you get both the culture and the intellectual engagement. It's the perfect spot to connect with Australia's warmth, humor, and commitment to making a global impact.

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Fiji

embassy

1707 L Street NW, Suite 200

If you're craving a taste of island life and Pacific island culture right here in DC, the Embassy of Fiji is your gateway to discovering the vibrant traditions of this archipelago nation. While they may not have frequent public events listed, Fiji's presence in Washington offers a wonderful opportunity to explore Melanesian heritage, traditional customs, and the warm spirit of island hospitality that defines Fijian culture. Keep an eye on their calendar for celebrations of Fijian independence and cultural festivals that showcase everything from traditional music and dance to the country's rich indigenous traditions.

Kiribati

no_physical_embassy

Washington, DC

If you're curious about Pacific Island culture and want to explore something truly unique in DC, the Embassy of Kiribati offers a wonderful window into this fascinating atoll nation's traditions and way of life. While events may be sparse, this embassy represents a vibrant culture with deep connections to ocean heritage, traditional music, and the distinctive perspectives of one of the world's most geographically isolated nations. It's a gem for anyone looking to broaden their cultural horizons beyond the usual embassy circuit and learn about a part of the world that rarely gets the spotlight in Washington.

Marshall Islands

embassy

Washington, DC

The Marshall Islands Embassy brings a piece of Pacific island culture to Washington, D.C., offering a unique perspective on Oceanic traditions and history that you won't find everywhere in the city. While events may be sparse, this embassy represents a fascinating and often overlooked corner of world culture, perfect for those curious about island nations and their distinct contributions to global heritage. If you're looking to expand your cultural horizons beyond the typical embassy circuit, the Marshall Islands offers an authentic connection to Pacific island life and traditions.

Micronesia

embassy

Washington, DC

The Embassy of Micronesia offers a wonderful window into Pacific island culture right here in DC, with a rich heritage of traditional navigation, craftsmanship, and ocean-centered traditions that are truly unique. While formal events may be limited, this is a great spot to connect with Micronesian cultural representatives who can share stories about their island communities, vibrant traditions, and the fascinating history of the Pacific. If you're looking to expand your cultural horizons beyond the usual embassy circuit, reaching out to learn about their customs and perhaps catching any upcoming celebrations is a fantastic way to discover one of the world's most distinctive and underrepresented cultures.

Nauru

no_physical_embassy

Washington, DC

Nauru offers a fascinating window into Pacific Island culture and the unique geopolitical presence of one of the world's smallest nations right here in Washington, D.C. While events may be limited, the embassy represents a rich heritage of Oceanic traditions and provides an opportunity to learn about this distinctive island nation's history, customs, and contemporary role on the global stage. If you're curious about lesser-known cultures and want to explore beyond the typical embassy circuit, Nauru's diplomatic presence is a hidden gem worth discovering.

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New Zealand

embassy

37 Observatory Circle NW

If you're craving a taste of the Pacific, the New Zealand Embassy is an absolute gem for discovering everything from Māori culture to contemporary Kiwi creativity. They're fantastic at bringing the beauty and spirit of Aotearoa right to DC, whether it's through virtual tours that transport you across landscapes or cultural events that celebrate indigenous heritage and modern artistic expression. You'll find them genuinely welcoming and passionate about sharing what makes New Zealand such a uniquely vibrant place.

Palau

embassy

Washington, DC

If you're curious about Pacific island culture, the Embassy of Palau offers a unique window into Oceania's vibrant traditions—from stunning coral reef conservation stories to distinctive Palauan music and art that you won't find at many other embassies in DC. While events may be sparse, connecting with this embassy is a great way to explore the rich heritage of a smaller island nation and discover perspectives on ocean preservation that are increasingly important today. It's perfect if you want to venture beyond the usual embassy circuit and support cultural exchange with one of the Pacific's most welcoming communities.

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Papua New Guinea

embassy

1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW

Papua New Guinea's embassy brings a fascinating slice of the Pacific to DC, offering rare opportunities to experience one of the world's most culturally diverse nations right here in the capital. While they don't always have regular public events, when they do host gatherings, you'll find yourself immersed in the vibrant traditions, art, and music of a country with incredible indigenous heritage and natural beauty. If you're looking to explore lesser-known Pacific Island cultures beyond the mainstream, this is definitely worth keeping on your radar!

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Samoa

mission

685 Third Avenue, Suite 1102

The Embassy of Samoa brings the warmth and rich traditions of the Pacific islands right to your doorstep, offering a wonderful window into Samoan culture through occasional cultural celebrations and community events. While formal embassy events can be sporadic, you'll discover the vibrant spirit of Samoa through traditional music, dance, and cuisine that occasionally grace D.C.'s cultural calendar. If you're drawn to Pacific island heritage and want to explore the unique customs and artistic traditions of this beautiful nation, keeping an eye on Samoa's embassy announcements is definitely worth your while!

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Solomon Islands

mission

800 Second Avenue, Suite 400L

The Solomon Islands embassy brings the vibrant spirit of the Pacific to D.C., offering a wonderful window into the rich maritime heritage, tropical culture, and Indigenous traditions of this island nation. While events may be occasional, this is a gem for anyone curious about Oceanic culture, traditional crafts, and the unique blend of Melanesian customs that define Solomon Islands identity. If you're looking to expand your cultural horizons beyond the usual embassy circuit, reaching out directly to learn about their upcoming celebrations of national holidays or cultural observances could lead you to some truly memorable and under-the-radar experiences.

Tonga

no_physical_embassy

Washington, DC

If you're looking to explore the vibrant cultures of the Pacific, the Tongan Embassy offers a wonderful window into Polynesian traditions and island life! While the embassy may not have frequent public events, Tonga's rich heritage of music, dance, and oral storytelling makes it a special cultural presence in DC, and you might catch celebrations during major Tongan holidays and cultural observances. Connecting with the embassy is a great way to discover the warmth and alofa (love) that define Tongan culture in our nation's capital.

Tuvalu

no_physical_embassy

Washington, DC

While Tuvalu's embassy maintains a quiet presence in Washington, D.C., it represents a fascinating Pacific island nation with a rich maritime heritage and unique culture that's rarely explored in the city. If you're curious about Polynesian traditions, sustainable island living, and the stories of one of the world's most geographically isolated countries, this embassy is a genuine gem for cultural discovery. Keep an eye out for events celebrating Tuvaluan independence and Pacific Islander heritage—attending would connect you to a wonderfully underrepresented culture in the DC events scene.

Vanuatu

no_physical_embassy

Washington, DC

If you're curious about the vibrant cultures of the Pacific Islands, the Embassy of Vanuatu is a wonderful gateway to discover the traditions, music, and stories of this fascinating archipelago nation. While events may not be frequent, Vanuatu's rich Melanesian heritage—from its indigenous languages and ceremonial practices to its stunning natural landscapes—offers a refreshing cultural perspective that's often underrepresented in D.C.'s diplomatic scene. Reach out to the embassy directly if you're interested in learning more about their culture, and you might just find yourself transported to the South Pacific without ever leaving Washington!