Being an overseas territory of France, the island is jammed with French tourists and some say, a bit overpriced.
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.
This archipelago is the world's most northern inhabited land.
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.
One of the few untouched wildlife wonders on the earth. Enjoy its unspoilt beaches and admire the spectacular populations of penguins, seals and albatrosses.
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.
Just off the east coast of Malaysian Borneo lies this pristine island, a paradise for divers and nature lovers.
These two million years old islands are spread over an area of 18.44 square kilometers.
Khao Lak has made an amazing recovery after the 2004 tsunami and now it has the same beautiful clear waters, unspoilt beaches and diving sanctuaries, all in a relaxing atmosphere.
An island of great natural beauty and variety, and the third largest island in Thailand.
Panglao is famous for its world class diving locations and is home to numerous tourist resorts.
The picture postcard beaches and excellent snorkeling are a big draw for tourists from all over the world.
A tropical island in the Philippines, with long white beaches rivaling the Caribbean beaches.