Bora BoraOne of the most famous islands of the French Polynesia, the pearl of the Pacific is perfect for honeymooners.
New CaledoniaNew Caledonia offers beaches, camping, amazing snorkeling and diving, and fabulous French food.
TokelauOne 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.
Tonga170 "friendly islands" scattered across more than 700,000 square miles in the blue waters of the South Pacific.
Northern Mariana IslandsA small island in the Pacific, not very developed, with it's natural beauty intact.
Norfolk IslandLocated in the South Pacific Ocean, Norfolk Island is a three million year old volcanic outcrop, visited mostly by Australians and New Zealanders.
GuamEven though it is the most largest and populous island in Micronesia, it's small enough to explore in two days.
SamoaAn island blessed with lush landscapes, amazing corals, rain forests and an abundance of waterfalls.
Pitcairn IslandAre a group of tiny islands in the remote South Pacific, farther from any continent than any other inhabited island.
Cocos IslandsIt's not so easy to get to them, but once you've arrived you'll see it was worth it: breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, secluded beaches and hidden lagoons.
American SamoaSix islands in the heart of Polynesia, with some of the most remote beaches and reefs, and a vibrant culture.
French PolynesiaVisiting the islands of French Polynesia is a special experience: the warmth of the people, the appeal of the islands and the tropical setting will (...)