Even though it is the most largest and populous island in Micronesia, it's small enough to explore in two days.
33 atolls, with a total area of only 811 km², are scattered over an area of 3.5 million km².
Here you just might find yourself all alone on a beach, on one of the 83 island that make up Vanuatu.
Located in the South Pacific, this group of islands form the fourth smallest country in the world.
Located in the South Pacific Ocean, Norfolk Island is a three million year old volcanic outcrop, visited mostly by Australians and New Zealanders.
A small island in the Pacific, not very developed, with it's natural beauty intact.
170 "friendly islands" scattered across more than 700,000 square miles in the blue waters of the South Pacific.
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.
New Caledonia offers beaches, camping, amazing snorkeling and diving, and fabulous French food.
One of the most famous islands of the French Polynesia, the pearl of the Pacific is perfect for honeymooners.
An abundance of wildlife, natural scenery, wineries and beaches off the coast of South Australia.
74 islands, part of the Great Barrier Reef, with picturesque coastlines and welcoming beaches.
This coral atoll in French Polynesia is perfect for an island getaway.
Rugged landscape, tranquil lakes, pristine beaches, all of these just one hour from Brisbane.
122 km long, this is the largest sand island in the world.
Discovered in 1770 by captain James Cook, the island was named in the honor of the prehistoric inhabitants, the one meter long Monitor Lizard.