After leaving Tahiti two-thirds of ... That Pitcairn Island (a British possession) has come to be one of the most famed dots on the world map is largely due to two writers, Charles Bernard ...
In 1980, Thompson became the first Hawaiian in six centuries to navigate to Tahiti ... and world, including New Zealand, Japan, South Africa and New York. It inspired other Pacific Island ...
Getting stuck on a desert island does not sound ideal but movies like Cast Away, The Red Turtle, and The Beach make for great movie nights.
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Fish reigns supreme on menus in the restaurants in this French Polynesian island, with mahi mahi, grouper and tuna undoubtedly the most popular. You'll be remiss if you don't sample Tahiti's ...
You might even see a shark in the bay while you’re there. – Sarah Lempa Moorea, Tahiti's sister island, is more rugged. Located about 11 miles northwest of Tahiti, Moorea’s landscape ...
Doha, Qatar: United Development Company (UDC), the master developer of The Pearl and Gewan Islands, has continued its global track record of accomplishments by securing three new Guinness World ...
The Caribbean is home to some of the world's most beautiful landscapes and stunning beaches and it's no secret that its islands offer paradise escapes. Of all the countries it boasts, the small ...
A beautiful Greek island with stunning beaches has far fewer tourists than its more popular neighbours, Santorini or Corfu. Nestled among the southern tip of the Peloponnese peninsula ...
Researchers have discovered what may be the world’s oldest 3D map, located within a quartzitic sandstone megaclast in the ...
In the 1920s, Lanai's thriving farming industry produced 75 percent of the world's pineapples, leading many to still call it Pineapple Island. The island is home to 3,300 residents who enjoy ...
Many people believed Polynesian voyagers had simply lucked into finding the islands by drifting on logs. But a canoe launched half a century ago helped turn Hawaiian culture from a source of shame ...