Matakana Island is a blend of different landscapes - white sand surf beach, pine forest, farmland and tranquil harbour.
Even though it is the most largest and populous island in Micronesia, it's small enough to explore in two days.
White beach. Clear blue water. Quiet. Overwater bungalows. You get the picture. Heaven on Earth. Tahiti.
Solomon Islands are a South Pacific archipelago east of Papua New Guinea. They occupy a strategic location on sea routes between the South Pacific Ocean, the Solomon Sea, and the Coral Sea.
The Gold Coast is a high-profile tourist destination for Australians and overseas travelers, famous for its many beaches and nightlife.
Australia's only island is one of the most mountainous islands in the world, with great and diverse landscapes.
Only a few kilometers away from Tahiti, Moorea is a less touristy islands, but offering the same beauty as other islands in the French Polynesia.
The 'capital' of the Gold Coast, and one of the largest tourist destinations in Australia.
A beachside city in south east Queensland and a centre for whale watching.
A 10 minute flight from Tauranga, Motiti Island is a paradise for diving, fishing, swimming and snorkelling.
Moreton Island is a 36 kilometers long sand island, and it is also the second largest sand island in the world.
Escape to paradise! This island will make all your dreams come true.
An active volcano off the Bay of Plenty coast, White Island will blow you away (but not literally!).
This region of New Zealand is dominated by Mount Taranaki, a volcanic mountain.
Five islands and 29 coral atolls spread out over more than 1 million square miles.
A picturesque island in the French Polynesia, also called "The Garden Island", because of the abundance of lush vegetation and wild scenery.