The Yaeyama Islands are the remotest and most southwestern part of Japan, and are closer to Taiwan than to Japan.
90% of the island is covered in dense jungles and swampy mangroves and is unquestionably one of the few remaining great wildernesses of Japan.
It includes the famous cliff-hanging temple at Uluwatu, a number of Bali's very best beaches and the top surfing spots on the island.
A tropical escape, with activities from fishing to the best scuba and snorkeling, as the area was designated a Marine Park in 1993.
The island is famous for its crystal clear water and it's a popular destination for scuba divers.
A small group of beautiful, coral-fringed islands off the coast of northeastern Malaysia, not far from the Thailand border.
A small 39 km long island, sparsely inhabited and surrounded by numerous white coral reefs, making it a haven for scuba divers.
An archipelago consisting of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, south of Thailand, with many beautiful beaches and a wide range of activities.
An island with a rich multicultural history with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences.
Bintan is one of the Riau Islands, 45 minutes from Singapore by ferry, full of expensive resorts.
An archipelago of over 3,000 islands, just 40 minutes from Singapore.
Kapas is a nice and relaxing island in Malaysia, promising a getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.
An island in Malaysia featuring sandy white beaches and clear blue waters with plenty of fish and coral.
A paradise island in the Indian Ocean, surrounded by coral reefs and a blue lagoon, a place where the perfect landscape is combined with world-class hospitality.
Saint Martins is a tropical cliché and the only coral island in Bangladesh, with beaches fringed with coconut palms and laid-back locals.
The Similian Islands are considered the best place in Thailand for divers.