The islands in the South Pacific are some of the most diverse on the planet. From black sand to white sand to pink sand beaches, from the Polynesian culture to the Indonesian culture, you are sure to find a unique vacation experience at each different island here. With the majority of the islands so close together, it is very easy to book a day trip to any island to enjoy several different islands and cultures while you are on vacation in the South Pacific.
This part of paradise has inspired more than a few romantics to woo the South Pacific islands like it was an elusive maiden, and once you get here, you’ll see why. The turquoise-azure waters are almost surreal, the tropical scenery is beyond description, and the gorgeous white sands of pristine beaches are beyond comparison. Top that off with year-long sunshine and a very accosting people, and you have a veritable paradise on earth.
The South Pacific is dotted by over seven thousand island and islets, scattered over the great expanse of the big blue, so you get a good sense of the sublime wherever you go. The five hundred or so islands which are inhabited offer such a diversity of cultures, that you’ll hardly believe you’re in the same region if not for the ubiquitously exquisite scenery. And since each island is easily accessible from the others due to the archipelago’s tightly-knit closeness, it’s the perfect place to island hop. And there’s never a throng of tourists at the destinations, so you’ll have your moment of solitude once you yearn for it.
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