A small paradise islands, one of the many islands in the Philippines, with the whitest sand you've ever seen, surrounded by crystal clear waters.
Even though it is the most largest and populous island in Micronesia, it's small enough to explore in two days.
One of the most isolated places on earth, and quite difficult to get to. Which is why the indigenous culture is better preserved than anywhere else.
Hawaii’s most enticing island, Lana‘i has the feeling of a private island retreat. That is hardly surprising, as the island is 98% owned by the Lana‘i Company, of Dole Pineapple fame.
This Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapanui people.
An island with a rich multicultural history with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences.
33 atolls, with a total area of only 811 km², are scattered over an area of 3.5 million km².
An undiscovered part of The Caribbeans, a luxurious destination, with the most beautiful beaches you've ever seen and unlimited ways of relaxation.
Saint Lucia is a British Commonwealth country that is an island in the Caribbean, off the coast of Central America.
Hateruma island is the southernmost populated island in Japan.
170 "friendly islands" scattered across more than 700,000 square miles in the blue waters of the South Pacific.
A relaxed atmosphere and great beaches is what you'll find in Ko Samet, just 200 km from Bangkok.
The second largest of the Hawaiian islands and claimed by many to be the most beautiful, Maui is known to locals as “No ka oi” – the best.
The unspoilt beaches, the turquoise water, the breathtaking scenery will satisfy even the most pretentious of you.
Part of Japan, but 2000 km away from Tokyo. It's the second largest island of the Yaeyama archipelago.
Panglao is famous for its world class diving locations and is home to numerous tourist resorts.