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December 17, 2010
As the dark, cold days of winter approach, wouldn’t you rather be lazing on a South Pacific island, relaxing in an overwater bungalow, or taking a dip in a tranquil, azure lagoon?Numerous island chains are dotted across the vast expanse of the South Pacific, easily accessible by those wanting a peaceful retreat for their vacation....
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Rarotonga is the central island, where cruise ships call and visitors arrive by plane. It has all one expects of the South Pacific – high mountain peaks, lush rain forests, clear turquoise lagoons and white sand beaches. Aitutaki is the most visited outer island. Its turquoise lagoon is massive at approximately 11 km wide by...
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This archipelago of over 330 islands is a nature lover’s delight as Fiji is an unspoiled environment. Having avoided industrialization, and with its lack of dangerous animals and insects, it is a key area for Eco-tourism and outdoor adventure. The islands provide a tranquil escape at the many outstanding resorts. You’ll feel very welcome here...
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The Society Islands are the best known of the French islands in the South Pacific. Comprised of Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Huahine, Raiatea and Taha’a they have long been admired as the most magical and captivating in the region with many visitors considering them the most exquisite islands in the world. Their jagged mountain peaks,...
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