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Top 10 Best Resorts for Family Vacations

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hotel Caesar Augustus, Capri, Italy
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It’s easy to pick the island with the biggest water slide and just take the kids there. Harder — but worth it — is finding the place where the entire family can bond while spying giant sea turtles, searching for hidden beaches and sharing more island experiences. With easy accessibility, fun amenities and big accommodations, these 10 resorts are perfect for family travel.

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hotel Caesar Augustus, Capri, Italy
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hotel Caesar Augustus, Capri, Italy

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hawks Cay, Florida Keys
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hawks Cay, Florida Keys

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Sandy Lane, Barbados
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Sandy Lane, Barbados

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Jumby Bay, Antigua
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Jumby Bay, Antigua

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Ritz Carlton, Maui, Hawaii
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Ritz Carlton, Maui, Hawaii

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Villa Aquamare, BVI
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Villa Aquamare, BVI

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Heron Island, Australia
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Heron Island, Australia

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hanalei Colony Resort, Kauai, Hawaii
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Hanalei Colony Resort, Kauai, Hawaii

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Four Seasons Bora Bora, Tahiti
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Four Seasons Bora Bora, Tahiti

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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Castaway Island, Fiji
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Top 10 Best Resorts for Families: Castaway Island, Fiji

It’s easy to pick the island with the biggest water slide and just take the kids there. Harder — but worth it — is finding the place where the entire family can bond while spying giant sea turtles, searching for hidden beaches and sharing more island experiences. Easy accessibility, fun amenities and big accommodations are important too for any family getaway, and islands’ experts considered those factors as well. Whether for a young family’s first island trip or an extended family’s best reunion ever, these 10 island resorts can spark lifetime memories and a lifelong love of travel.

It’s easy to pick the island with the biggest water slide and just take the kids there. Harder — but worth it — is finding the place where the entire family can bond while spying giant sea turtles, searching for hidden beaches and sharing more island experiences. With easy accessibility, fun amenities and big accommodations, these 10 resorts are perfect for family travel.

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World's Best Islands for Snorkeling

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Best Snorkeling in the World: Plaza Sur, Galápagos
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We've ranked the 25 island spots for the best snorkeling in the world, from No. 25 (the Galapagos) to No. 1 (?). See which spots you've already visited for snorkeling and scuba diving, and which spots you want to see next. 

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Best Snorkeling in the World: Plaza Sur, Galápagos
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25 Best Snorkeling in the World: Plaza Sur, Galápagos

The Galápagos Islands hold many wonders, but few are as charming as the clowns of the sea, the Galápagos sea lions. From the town of Puerto Ayora on the main island of Santa Cruz, take a boat ride to Plaza Sur, home to over a thousand sea lions. Jump off the boat into the shallow water and you'll be an instant hit with the juveniles, who like to swim up for a closer look.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Uepi, Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands
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24 Best Snorkeling in the World - Uepi, Solomon Islands

Uepi Island Resort on the edge of Morovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands is one of the few places where you can swim with one of the ocean's most unusual inhabitants: the chambered nautilus. This cephalopod is best known for its gorgeous circular shell that is favored by collectors, but the living animal is even more fascinating.
Best Snorkeling in the World -  Bimini, Bahamas
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23 Best Snorkeling in the World - Bimini, Bahamas

To increase your chances of a wild dolphin encounter while in the water, remember this advice from the amiable folks at Bimini Undersea Adventures: The more you free dive, spin around and act like a fish, the more likely you'll be to end up looking a curious cetacean in the eye. The company pioneered wild dolphin encounters in Bimini 15 years ago, and their enthusiasm hasn't waned.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Maldives
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22 Best Snorkeling in the World - Maldives

Looking for some luxury to go along with your snorkeling? You can stay at the Poseidon Undersea Resorts and feel like you're snorkeling in the privacy of your own room. Or visit Veligandu Island Resort, a tiny island situated on the edge of a sparkling atoll about 25 miles west from the international airport in Male.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Papua New Guinea
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21 Best Snorkeling in the World - Papua New Guinea

Restorf Island, located 10 miles off New Britain in northern Papua New Guinea, is the place to go to encounter creatures you have likely never seen before. Spiny devilfish, jewel-like filefish and other bizarre critters inhabit the island's surrounding shallows and small reef walls. You may even find something that doesn't have a name; new species are still being discovered here.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Rurutu and Huahine, Islands of Tahiti
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20 Best Snorkeling in the World - Rurutu and Huahine, Islands of Tahiti

From August to October, southern humpback whales come to the waters of the Islands of Tahiti to mate and give birth. Rurutu, one of the Austral Islands located 350 miles (a 90-minute flight) southwest of Tahiti, is one of their favorite stops. On three-hour excursions with Raie Manta Club (the only snorkel- and dive-trip operator on the island), a scientist will teach you about the whales as the captain begins his search (encounters are never guaranteed).
Best Snorkeling in the World - Les Medes Islands, Spain
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19 Best Snorkeling in the World - Les Medes Islands, Spain

You may not think of Spain as a snorkel destination, but tell that to the tiny Mediterranean town of L'Estartit on the main island's Costa Brava, which boasts at least nine dive shops. They'll probably inform you that the renowned archipelago of Les Medes, less than a mile offshore, has the richest marine life in the Med. This national wildlife reserve comprises seven uninhabited islands and dozens of rock reefs, where sightings of schooling rays, barracuda, eels and octopuses are common.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
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18 Best Snorkeling in the World - Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

This oft-overlooked National Marine Reserve sits just south of the equator in the clear Atlantic, 338 miles off the Brazilian coast. The region is a World Heritage site and only accepts a limited number of visitors. Book a day trip from Port Santo Antonio on the main island, which gives the archipelago its name, and visit Baia de Golfinhos (Bay of Dolphins), home to hundreds of resident spinner dolphins who often show off their amazing aerial leaps to the tour boats.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Nicaragua Corn Islands Angelfish
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17 Best Snorkeling in the World - Nicaragua Corn Islands Angelfish

The Caribbean still has secluded hideaways perfect for snorkeling – if you know where to look. Nicaragua's Big Corn Island offers angelfish (pictured), southern stingrays, green morays and yellow fairy basslet fish that appear to swim upside down near overhangs.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Menjangan Island, Bali
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16 Best Snorkeling in the World - Menjangan Island, Bali

Long a favorite of scuba divers, Menjangan Island is part of the West Bali National Park system, which means that fishing and species collecting are not allowed. The island's shallows are a haven for Indo-Pacific marine life, like schooling electric-blue chromis and shrimpfish. Twenty yards out, huge table-coral formations protrude in improbable layers to catch essential sunlight. The island boasts calm waters year-round, but the best conditions are from April through November, when underwater visibility exceeds 100 feet.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Sipadan Island Borneo
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15 Best Snorkeling in the World - Sipadan Island Borneo

This entire island, off the northeast coast of Borneo, is ringed with a hard-coral garden that suddenly drops almost 2,000 feet into the blue. The dramatic drop-off allows for myriad colorful tropicals in the shallows as well as regular visits of larger inhabitants, such as schooling barracuda, big amberjacks and sea turtles.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Australia Lord Howe Island
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14 Best Snorkeling in the World - Australia Lord Howe Island

At the southernmost coral reef in the world, more than 490 tropical and temperate species mix and mingle. And because only a limited number of guests are allowed on Australia's Lord Howe Island at a time, you can witness the spectacle in what feels like total isolation. If that's not enough, the snorkeling hot spots at this UNESCO World Heritage site are almost all found in the calm, shallow water of the miles-wide lagoon off the west coast of the island. 
Best Snorkeling in the World - Laughing Bird Caye Belize
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13 Best Snorkeling in the World - Laughing Bird Caye Belize

Though named for the laughing gulls that can still be seen on this tiny islet 11 miles offshore mainland Placencia, Laughing Bird Caye is best visited to meet the underwater inhabitants. The shallow reefs here have been designated both a national park and a World Heritage site, and the result is a pristine ecosystem with soft and hard corals and all manor of angelfish and wrasse lilting before your mask. A number of operators from Placencia take small groups out to this protected outpost.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Stingray City Grand Cayman
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12 Best Snorkeling in the World - Stingray City Grand Cayman

Get personal with the Caribbean's friendliest rays at Stingray City. This sandbar located near the reef passage of the North Sound was once a popular place for fishermen to clean their catches, which at the time attracted the rays. Today it's the sound of dive-boat motors that sets off the rays' Pavlovian response. These graceful, winged Hoovers will soar in and suck squid bait from your fingers. The action can get a little frenzied as they brush against you seeking handouts, but it's all harmless fun. Think of them as overeager puppies with fins.
11 Best Snorkeling in the World - Jost Van Dyke BVI
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11 Best Snorkeling in the World - Jost Van Dyke BVI

While Jost Van Dyke is known for White Bay and its famous Soggy Dollar Bar with the best Painkiller drink anywhere, the eastern tip of Jost Van Dyke attracts eagle rays, pompano, tarpon, ocean triggerfish and other large swimmers, in addition to postcard picks such as Creole wrasse and parrotfish.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Raja Ampat Indonesia
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10 Best Snorkeling in the World - Raja Ampat Indonesia

This region of the Indonesian archipelago is heralded worldwide for its incredible coral-reef biodiversity. The many islands of the Misool area are so protected from rough ocean conditions that exotic soft corals of every hue, from flaming orange to pale lavender and hot pink, can be found within a few feet of the surface. The last count by ichthyologists (people who study fish) recorded 1,704 different species in Raja Ampat.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Culebra, Puerto Rico
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9 Best Snorkeling in the World - Culebra, Puerto Rico

Few travelers make it to Culebra, 25 miles east of Puerto Rico. Fewer still trek to Flamenco Beach, the island's best spot for encountering hawksbill turtles, squid and angelfish among the fingers of reef.

 

Best Snorkeling in the World - California Santa Catalina Island
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8 Best Snorkeling in the World - California Santa Catalina Island

Slip into the temperate waters of Lover's Cove on Santa Catalina. Just 22 miles from the coast of greater Los Angeles, you'll be swept away into a kelp forest. Light beams dance and sway beneath the green canopy of kelp, a sea grass that can grow one foot a day. Bright orange garibaldi ignite the scene with their fiery, neon-orange presence. 
Best Snorkeling in the World - Dominica Champagne Reef
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7 Best Snorkeling in the World - Dominica Champagne

Dominica is home to nine active volcanoes; experience the geothermal activity by snorkeling around effervescent Champagne Reef, located on the western side of the island near the town of Soufriere. A freshwater sulfur spring at the site sends out streams of warm air bubbles into the Caribbean. Not only does this sea of seltzer tickle as it bubbles up from the reef, but the vent also attracts unusual critters, from flying gurnards to Caribbean reef squid.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Maui, Hawaii
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6 Best Snorkeling in the World - Maui, Hawaii

Snorkel Maui's coast without the crowds at Papalaua Wayside Park, found a few miles south of Lahaina. The pleasant beach stretches along a tree-covered shoreline. On the eastern end, locally known as "Coral Gardens," literally hundreds of coral heads jockey for sunlight in the clear sapphire sea. Bright yellow butterflyfish abound in the coral maze, and lazy green sea turtles are a likely encounter. Always keep an eye out for Humuhumu nukunuku apuaa; the dynamic Hawaiian triggerfish is as much fun to pronounce as it is to spot.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Dry Tortugas National Park Florida
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5 Best Snorkeling in the World - Dry Tortugas National Park Florida

Fly by float plane from Key West and then do a pontoon landing to explore a true snorkeling wonderland in the Dry Tortugas National Park. The park's shallow reefs are perhaps the least-visited in the U.S. and are home to a wealth of Caribbean fish species and live corals. When you come up for air, enjoy a picnic on the beach or explore the ruins of Fort Jefferson, which dates to 1846. The 70-mile flight takes about 40 minutes each way.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Bonaire
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4 Best Snorkeling in the World - Bonaire

Follow veteran cave explorer Henk Sanders on an exploration of some of Bonaire's 200-plus caves and learn how changing sea levels created the island's many limestone caverns, often hidden deep in the arid scrub with tiny entrances. The remaining fossilized coral is stunning, and the freshwater pools punctuated with stalactites and stalagmites lure adventurous snorkelers. Negotiating the glass-clear water is simple, but getting in and out of the caves requires good shoes and at least a minimal level of fitness. (Ready to plan your trip?
Best Snorkeling in the World - Bligh Water, Fiji
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3 Best Snorkeling in the World - Bligh Water, Fiji

Some of Fiji's most beautiful reefs are situated in the remote region called the Bligh Water, located halfway between the largest islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Here, dramatic sea mounts climb hundreds of feet up from the ocean floor, topping out just below the water's surface and creating an oasis of marine life. Prepare to be awed by plumes of colorful soft corals, passing schools of gem-hued anthias and the micro world of multicolored invertebrates all vying for your attention.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
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2 Best Snorkeling in the World - Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras

Don't think size matters? Then you haven't snorkeled with the largest fish in the sea: the whale shark. At up to 40 feet in length, these huge animals look intimidating but are actually harmless, consuming only plankton and small marine life. When these slow-moving behemoths rise to the surface, don your snorkel gear and slip in to swim beside them while they feed. The most active season for sightings is February to May, but there are no guarantees.
Best Snorkeling in the World - Big Island, Hawaii
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1 Best Snorkeling in the World - Big Island, Hawaii

To swim with sea turtles, bring your fins and mask to Kahaluu Beach Park, located five and a half miles south of Kailua-Kona on the Big Island. This spot is a favorite with both locals and visitors and is one of the best places in the state to spot green sea turtles. A freshwater spring that filters through the black-sand beach feeds into Kahaluu's calm ocean bay. The blending of waters stimulates algae growth, which attracts the turtles.

If you want to know how to snorkel or what is snorkeling, you can find out at one of these 25 island destinations that offer the best snorkeling in the world, according to the expert editors of ISLANDS.

We've ranked the 25 island spots for the best snorkeling in the world, from No. 25 (the Galapagos) to No. 1 (?). See which spots you've already visited for snorkeling and scuba diving, and which spots you want to see next. 

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Top 20 Best Islands to Live On

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Best Islands to Live On 2012 Puerto Rico Culebra
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Now with home photos and featured real estate listings! ISLANDS editors rank the best islands to live on -- No. 20 Puerto Rico to No. 1 (?), from Hawaii to St. Croix, Grand Cayman to Tahiti, and more whether you want to retire, relocate, invest in real estate, be living on an island for cheap or just enjoy the island life.

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Best Islands to Live On 2012 Puerto Rico Culebra
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Best Islands to Live On 2012 Puerto Rico Culebra

Fifteen miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico is this tiny island with a public school and a year-round population of about 2,500. Flying a family of four to the U.S. and back can be done on the cheap through San Juan. Ferry to mainlaind Puerto Rico is only $2.50.
best island to live on Culebra, Puerto Rico real estate listing
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Imagine living in this absolutely stunning Culebra estate perched over the beach in this luxury Puerto Rico real estate listing. It's sprawled across 5 1/2 acres on Culebra and the price has been lowered to $3.9 million. See the full listing with more photos and information on culebraislandrealty.com
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Best islands to live on bocas del toro panama

A solid expat community organizes barbecues and beach outings. Another plus: There's no minimum age requirement to be considered a retiree and collect benefits in Panama.
No. 19 - Bocas del Toro, Panama real estate listing
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best islands to live on bocas del toro panama real estate

One of these authentic jungle lodges starts at $175,000 in Bocas del Toro, a great price for a vacation home or a place to retire to. They're part of a "jungle" community with pool and beach access. See more photos and info at redfrogbeach.com
Best islands to live on hvar croatia
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Best islands to live on hvar croatia

This Croatian island straddles the line between trendy and undeveloped. The 300 days of sunlight per year help the orange and olive groves thrive.
best islands to live on - Hvar, Croatia real estate
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best islands to live on hvar croatia real estate

This villa on Hvar has a view of the sea and a large garden, all for about $400,000. And there are still numerous listings for historic stone houses and undeveloped land on Hvar, just waiting for you. See more photos and info about this villa at hvarestatescroatia.com
Best islands to live on penang
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Best islands to live on penang

Relocating here is a relatively simple process because of Malaysia's "My Second Home Program." Deposit $90,000 in a local bank, and you can come and go as you please.
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best islands to live on penang malaysia real estate

Major new residential real estate is in development in Penang. One such project that caught our eye is the Ferringhi Residence, specifically these pictured Town Villas nestled on a hillside in this 30-acre community that's designed to preserve 60 percent of the original nature. It's a promising blend of urban and relaxing island living. No prices are set yet but you can see more info on the Ferringhi Residence website.
Best islands to live on fiji taveuni
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Best islands to live on fiji

The expat community on Taveuni is growing because of available beachfront property and easy access to the main Fijian island of Viti Levu. English is spoken in schools, but lessons in Fijian culture are central to the curriculum.
best islands to live on koro fiji real estate
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best islands to live on koro fiji real estate

If you're going to make the big move to Fiji, it makes sense to surround yourself in the natural setting of the island. That's easy to do in this beautiful oceanview 3-bedroom home on a beachfront acre of Koro Island. Imagine stepping out on your balcony, strolling gthrough your tropical garden and relaxing in your native-timber home with solar power and rain-water catchment. It's listed at $475,000. See more photos and info on fijirealestate.com
Tonga Islands best islands to live on from ISLANDS magazine
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Tonga Islands: Best Islands to Live on 2012

Dedicated expats who make it here typically live in the Vava'u group, where beachfront homes are available from less than $100,000. Even locals can't own property (per the Tongan constitution), but long-term leaseholds are common. So are sailboats.
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best islands to live on tonga real estate

Escape to Tonga's Pangaimotu Island with this 2-bedroom oceanfront home, 1,300 square feet on 1 acre for $219,500. It's especially prized for its 99-year lease. See more photos and info in the listing on investintonga.com.
Best islands to live on ambergris caye belize
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Best islands to live on ambergris caye belize

Life moves slowly on this tax-free, English-speaking island off Belize. Transportation is by golf cart or bicycle, but telecommunications are modern and the postal system is advanced. There's a fun night-life scene in San Pedro, and as the town's main sign says, "You won't be a stranger for long."
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best islands to live on ambergris caye belize real estate

Ambergris Caye in Belize is remarkable for both the authentic island culture and the fully modern resorts that offer real-estate investments. Belizean Cove Estates, for example, has a 3-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot furnished villa available for sale for $800,000, right on the beach. These villas are designed both for people looking to retire to the best islands or to have a vacation home.
Best islands to live on vanuatu
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Best islands to live on vanuatu

Beachfront homes on Vanuatu's Efate Island start at around $300,000. The town of Port Vila is full of sidewalk cafes, and there's also an amateur expat theater group. 
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best islands to live on vanuatu real estate

Look out over Port Vila's harbor in this four-bedroom, two-story home on a hillside along the water. It's great for entertaining, with a swimming pool, spa and terraces on both levels, plus a waterfront bar and a deepwater mooring for your yacht. The price is available upon request through the listing on islandproperty.vu.
Best islands to live on anguilla
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Best islands to live on anguilla

Pictures of the island's centenarian population line the walls of Anguilla's National Heritage Museum -- a positive sign for retirees. With enough beaches to visit one per day for a month, it's no wonder people live to 100 here.
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best islands to live on anguilla real estate

This may be not just the best home for sale on Anguilla, but one of the most beautiful houses on any island in the world. Yes, it has a very expensive asking price of $32.5 million, but you get the ultimate dream home: 28,000 square feet with two master suites along a very long stretch of Barnes Bay. We can't do this home justice in just a few sentences and one photo. See the full listing on sothebysrealty.com.
best islands to live on mallorca
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Best islands to live on mallorca

The cost of living on this Spanish island is less than it is in other European population centers, with villas and homes available from around the mid-$300s. A network of exclusive (and costly) private schools offers British curriculums and bilingual language lessons.
best islands to live on mallorca mediterranean real estate
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best islands to live on mallorca mediterranean real estate

Mallorca's coast is absolutely majestic, so to be perched above the Mediterranean Sea could be the island dream come true. This 6-bedroom waterfront estate has nearly 10,000 square feet plus gardens and stunning pool, listed for $20.8 million. The ground floor is perfect for building your personal spa or home theater. See the full listing on sothebysrealty.com
Best islands to live on palau
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Best islands to live on palau

Most islanders speak English, and the currency is the U.S. dollar, yet your feet are far away -- 500 miles east of the Philippines. Those who move to this South Pacific island group typically do it for the diving.
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best islands to live on palau real estate

Granted, there doesn't seem to be much real estate available in Palau at the moment. If you're looking to buy an entire mini island in Palau, you'll find some choices. But for houses for sale, we could only find this three-bedroom, two-bath oceanview offering for $195,000. See the listing and more on summitrealtypalau.com
Best islands to live on turks caicos
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Best islands to live on turks caicos

The majority of people live on Providenciales (aka Provo), including expats who have obtained residency by investing at least $250,000 in property. Eight airlines offer nonstop service from the States, and tourism has created a job market.
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best islands to live on turks and caicos caribbean real estate

A Caribbean beach vacation to one of the Turks and Caicos' famed resorts is at the top of many travelers' wish lists. So imagine living at one of the resorts, Amanyara, which has ranked as a top editors' and readers' pick. In fact, Villa 32 at Amanyara can be yours for a cool $10 million. It's absolute luxury with expansive space: 4,480 interior square feet and nearly 10,000 total under roof. Amanyara also trains your personal butler and chef for you. That's living the dream.
Best islands to live on whidbey washington
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Best islands to live on whidbey washington

Lavendar farms, family-run wineries and the oldest commercial mussel farm in America dot the mostly rural 35-mile-long Whidbey Island, a 20-minute ferry ride from Seattle. Along one of the most scenic drives in Washington is the artsy town of Coupeville, where modest homes mingle with waterfront mansions.
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best islands to live on whidbey washington real estate

If you're going to make the move to an island, might as well go big or go (back) home. Whidbey Island in Washington State may be a surprising choice for this exotic Best Islands to Live On ranking, but houses like this show why Whidbey is so wonderful. This is a fairly new estate, built in 1992, but its 7,400 square feet are designed to mesh perfectly with the island surroundings. Look out over Puget Sound and your park-like grounds, then retire to your stunning library.
Best islands to live on maui hawaii
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Best islands to live on maui hawaii

Children can grow up in an exotic culture but still receive an education on par with that in major American cities. Field trips embrace nature: whale-watching tours, hiking and snorkeling excursions. You'll also find kalua pig, poi and Hawaiian shave ice.

See how to move or retire to Hawaii in our new Best Islands to Live On: Hawaii Guide.

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best islands to live on maui hawaii real estate

Own your own piece of Maui with this spectacular plantation estate, nearly 6,000 square feet offered at a reasonable $6.5 million. You get five acres against the West Maui Mountains, plus a view of Lahaina and the islands of Lanai and Molokai. Enjoy the main plantation house and a two-bedroom guest cottage plus a barn. Yes, a barn.
Best islands to live on new zealand
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Best islands to live on new zealand

The majority of North Island is rolling and undeveloped, playing right into the hands of those who want to try to live organically on the other end of the globe. World-class wineries are everywhere, as are diverse climates.
best islands to live on new zealand real estate
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best islands to live on new zealand real estate

Certain ISLANDS editors have long dreamed of living in New Zealand. These rolling green hills perfect for hobbits have graced the cover of ISLANDS magazine's "Best Islands to Live On" issue. As if there wasn't reason enough to move here, this waterfront estate could be the final push. Perched on the Tutukaka coastline, one of the most scenic in the world, this five-bedroom estate, built in 1998, is close to four coves and beaches, an orchard, a pond and a scenic valley. You'll have to ask for the price.
Best Islands to Live On Indonesia Lombok
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Best Islands to Live On Indonesia Lombok

As Nathan Myers writes in his story from ISLANDS magazine, "Word has gotten out about Lombok: 'The next Bali' is the specific phraseology. It's a complicated turning point in the island's impending gold rush, but that's often when the getting is good. Scott paid about $30,000 for his land 10 years ago. Today, his beach and hill parcel might go for a million.
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best islands to live on lombok indonesia real estate

While Bali is the island that gets the most attention in Indonesia, Lombok made our Best Islands to Live On list. As one expat there told us, "Bali just feels like Disneyland to me. It's a great place to party, but Lombok is a great place to live." That's especially true if you find a two-bedroom villa like this one, with beautiful pool, private theater, verandah and more, all for $275,000 in West Lombok. See the full listing on lombokpropertyandvillas.com.
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Best islands to live on philippines

As David Haldane writes in his story about the Philippine island of Siargao in ISLANDS magazine, "Though we live in Southern California, we have journeyed to the island often enough to feel at home. And sometime in the next couple of years we hope to make it the permanent berth."
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best islands to live on siargao philippines real estate

While many of the real estate listings on Siargao Island in the Philippines are for undeveloped beachfront property, there are some listings for, well, "rustic" homes and villas for a traditional island life. Or you can buy a three-cottage beach resort. Yes, property is cheap here but something is lost in translation because this resort can't be going for $171.50, right?
Best islands to live on roatan
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Best islands to live on roatan

Away from Roatan's busy West End, the Honduran island is largely undeveloped. There's a close-knit American expat population and a handful of weekly direct flights to five U.S. cities. "Retirees don't have time to rot in front of the TV," says one local. Volunteering bonds the community.
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best islands to live on roatan honduras real estate

Even if you've never been to Roatan, let alone considered living on this Bay Island in a quiet corner of the Caribbean Sea, just look at this house. It's set high atop a bluff with expansive views -- so the house is literally built to allow for 360-degree viewing. Well worth the $950,000 asking price. What you can't see here is the gorgeous beach just down the hill or the two acres that butt up against the national forest preserve.
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Best islands to live on nassau bahamas

As Chantelle Euteneuer writes in ISLANDS magazine of living in Nassau, "Our kids are exposed to the whole world through their classmates at school. Besides Bahamians -- both black and white -- we have friends from South Africa, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, India, Italy, Spain, Peru, France, Mexico and Venezuela." 
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best islands to live on exumas bahamas real estate

Many private islands are for sale throughout the world, but there's something magical about the Exumas in the Bahamas. Yes, Johnny Depp owns an island here. So can you. This heavenly jewel of an island, just 30 minutes from Nassau, is going for $85 million. And it's move-in ready, with living quarters for 22 in the main house and guest cottages, plus boats, jet skis, golf carts and more. As an added bonus, you get a Cessna 208 floatplane. This is the ultimate island wish. Please buy it -- then invite us over.
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Best islands to live on hawaii big island

As Bill Harby writes in his story from ISLANDS magazine, "How did I wind up in a village called Volcano, atop Kilauea, on the Big Island of Hawaii? First, I had to ignore the advice of more than a few nervous Nellies. I eventually admitted, 'Yes, I'm foolish. Maybe I'll come back to Earth in six months.' That was nine years ago."
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best islands to live on big island hawaii real estate

You can really go big on the Big Island of Hawaii with this expansive luxury estate on 25 acres along the island's northern tip. The six bedrooms, three fireplaces, 2,000-bottle wine cellar and more are spread out across 11,300 square feet. You can't put a price on living on the best island to live on, though Sotheby's tries: $13.75 million. You only live on an island once. Why not?
Best Islands to Live On: Bali
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Best Islands to Live On: Bali

If you can't get enough of our "Best Islands to Live On" ranking, here we present our previous year's list as a special encore. So many islands to live on, so little time.

Bali is perfect for the bold spirits.

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Best Islands to Live On: Malta
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Best Islands to Live On: Malta

 

2011

No. 19 Best Island to Live On: Malta
This island is perfect for retirees with modest income. 

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Best Islands to Live On: Vanuatu
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Best Islands to Live On: Vanuatu

 

2011

No. 18 Best Island to Live On: Vanuatu
This island is perfect for retirees with a modest income.

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Best Islands to Live On: Sugar Loaf Key, Florida Keys
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Best Islands to Live On: Sugar Loaf Key, Florida Keys

 

2011

No. 17 Best Island to Live On: Sugarloaf Key, Florida Keys
This island is perfect for simple-way-of-lifers.

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Best Islands to Live On: Cozumel
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Best Islands to Live On: Cozumel

 

2011

No. 16 Best Island to Live On: Cozumel, Mexico
This island is perfect for laid-back social animals who want to learn Spanish.

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Best Islands to Live On: Grand Cayman
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Best Islands to Live On: Grand Cayman

 

2011

No. 15 Best Islands to Live On: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
This island is perfect for the dive lover.

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Best Islands to Live On: Japan
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Best Islands to Live On: Japan

 

2011

No. 14 Best Islands to Live On: Japan
This island is perfect for city slickers.

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Best Islands to Live On: Ambergris Caye, Belize
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Best Islands to Live On: Ambergris Caye, Belize

 

2011

No. 13 Best Island to Live On: Ambergris Caye, Belize
This island is perfect for early retirees.

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Best Islands to Live On: Bermuda
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Best Islands to Live On: Bermuda

 

2011

No. 12 Best Island to Live On: Bermuda
This island is perfect for the computer wizards.

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Best Islands to Live On: Cyclades, Greece
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Best Islands to Live On: Cyclades, Greece

 

2011

No. 11 Best Island to Live On: Cyclades,Greece
This island is perfect for entrepreneurs and investors.

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Best Islands to Live On: Fiji
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Best Islands to Live On: Fiji

 

2011

No. 10 Best Island to Live On: Fiji
This island is perfect for teachers, professors and researchers.

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Best Islands to Live On: Ko Samui, Thailand
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Best Islands to Live On: Ko Samui, Thailand

 

2011

No. 8 Best Island to Live On: Ko Samui, Thailand
This island is perfect for social butterflies.

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Best Islands to Live On: Moorea, Tahiti
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Best Islands to Live On: Moorea, Tahiti

 

2011

No. 9 Best Island to Live On: Moorea, Tahiti
This island is perfect for people persons.

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Best Islands to Live On: Barbados
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Best Islands to Live On: Barbados

 

2011

No. 7 Best Island to Live On: Barbados
This island is perfect for families with children.

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Best Islands to Live On: Great Exuma, Bahamas
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Best Islands to Live On: Great Exuma, Bahamas

 

2011

No. 6 Best Island to Live On: Great Exuma, Bahamas
This island is perfect for retirees.

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Best Islands to Live On: U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix, St. Thomas
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Best Islands to Live On: U.S. Virgin Islands

 

2011

No. 5 Best Islands to Live On: St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. John, USVI
These are the perfect islands for the business savvy.

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Best Islands to Live On: Vancouver Island, Canada
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Best Islands to Live On: Vancouver Island, Canada

 

2011

No. 4 Best Island to Live On: Vancouver Island, Canada
This island is perfect for the mid-career professional.

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Best Islands to Live On: New Zealand
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Best Islands to Live On: New Zealand

 

2011

No. 3 Best Island to Live On: New Zealand
This is the perfect island for young adventurers.

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Best Islands to Live On: Kauai, Hawaii
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Best Islands to Live On: Kauai, Hawaii photo

 

No. 2 Best Island to Live On: Kauai, Hawaii
This islands is also perfect for just about everyone.

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Best Islands to Live On: Big Island, Hawaii
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Best Islands to Live On: Big Island, Hawaii photo

 

2011

No. 1 Best Island to Live On:
Big Island, Hawaii

This island is perfect for everyone.

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Everyone wants to live the island life, whether living on an island for cheap or retiring to an island. ISLANDS' annual Best Islands to Live On list gives you ideas on the places that offer that experience, whether you're looking to retire to the best beach or you're hoping to raise your family in a different culture.

Now with home photos and featured real estate listings! ISLANDS editors rank the best islands to live on -- No. 20 Puerto Rico to No. 1 (?), from Hawaii to St. Croix, Grand Cayman to Tahiti, and more whether you want to retire, relocate, invest in real estate, be living on an island for cheap or just enjoy the island life.

Want more? See our Ultimate Best Islands to Live On Guide.

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ISLANDS Wish List: Top 100

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As ISLANDS inspires you to take the ultimate trips on your travel bucket list, we've compiled all of our Wish List stories of recent years into one ultimate list of our Top 100 suggestions, each with a link to more editors' expert advice. And to have some fun, we've ranked them from No. 100 (have a Painkiller drink in the BVI) to No. 1 (?). Which trips are on your own wish list?

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More than Bora Bora overwater bungalows, more than Caribbean all-inclusives, more than Hawaii beach resorts, the top travel advice people search for on islands.com is our Painkiller drink recipe. Sure, you can make one at home, but to have the ultimate Caribbean tropical drink, go to the ultimate Caribbean beach bar that's home to the Painkiller: the Soggy Dollar Bar on beautiful White Bay in the British Virgin Islands.
99. See all of the Florida Keys
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99 florida Keys

Discover why the Florida Keys are on our list of the Best Islands Close to Home.
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98 spa islands wish list

Relax here at the Amanjiwo resort spa on Java in Indonesia or one of the spas on our list of the Best Island Spas.
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97 socotra tree islands wish list

You may never make it to Socotra. Situated amid political turbulence and only modestly equipped for tourists, the Yemenese archipelago is inaccessible at best. And that’s a large part of its purity. The land of dragon’s-blood trees has a long history of remoteness; ancient Phoenicians believed Socotra was home to the mythical Phoenix, and Egyptian pharaohs commissioned risky expeditions to the island for myrrh. But it’s more than a land of legend...

See our Top 10 Wild Islands gallery.

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96 wales beaches great britain travel bucket list

For our recommendations on this surprising corner of Great Britain, see our special Wish List digital publication on Wales.
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95 travel bucket list dominican republic baseball

Follow our trip to the heart of baseball in the beautiful Dominican Republic with this trip to the northern coast, as shown in this special Dominican Republic Wish List photo book
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94 tahiti canoe race travel bucket list

It's actually an amazing outrigger race pitting the fastest canoes across the Pacific against the strong home-island teams from Tahiti. See our special Wish List photo book of this Tahiti race.
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93 paddle board in hawaii

Accessible yet challenging, a stand-up paddle board carries you to spots you can’t go with a motor, like under a waterfall along Kauai’s Na Pali Coast. And paddling is a great way to work up an appetite.

See more must-do activities in Hawaii.

92. Sip the world's most "interesting" coffee in Bali
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92. Drink the world's most "interesting" coffee

We're not going to tell you what's in this coffee found on Bali. But if you must know, read our Bali coffee article.
91. Stand on a glacier in Iceland
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91 Stand on a glacier in Iceland

Book a snowmobile tour of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier with the intrepid guides of Arcanum. Getting to their base camp up a mountain is the hardest part. Once there, they’ll fit you with a jumpsuit and helmet and give a short snowmobile tutorial. Then it’s go time.
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90 tables for two grand wailea hawaii romantic restaurant bucket list

This table -- number 70 at the Grand Wailea Resort in Maui, Hawaii -- is just one of our favorites for a romantic island dinner. You feel like the guests of honor out on a private peninsula over a saltwater lagoon.

See our list of the 6 Most Romantic Island Tables for Two.

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89 curacao bucket list

As colorful as the Caribbean is, Curacao is especially stunning for its cultural mix. 

Read a Curacao feature article.

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88 wallpaper-santorini-greece

This stunning Greek island is made for travel photography. Every year, we receive incredible photos of Santorini in our ISLANDS Photo Contest. Being there is truly like stepping into a photo.

Download an ISLANDS wallpaper of Santorini.

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87 japan sushi

ISLANDS photo editor Lori Barbely still ranks her trip to Japan -- where she actually did dine on the greatest sushi ever -- as one of her favorite islands trips ever. 

Read the original ISLANDS magazine article

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86 bishop museum hawaii bucket list

Founded by Charles Reed Bishop in 1889, the collection evokes all of Polynesia. From stone tools to a king’s feather cloak, the artifacts illustrate a dynamic culture, which has long included the museum itself.

See more must-do Hawaii activities.

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85 to 76 best animals to see for islands wish list

Island creatures are spectacular. We compiled 10 animal wishes here:
Dive with dugongs in the Philippines • Save the lemurs in Madagascar • Witness a crab orgy on Australia's Christmas Island • Pet the Tasmanian devil (carefully!) in Tasmania • Pose with penguins in the Falklands • Stalk the "spirit bear" on Canada's islands • Spot an ivory-billed woodpecker in Cuba • Dive with great white sharks off Dyer Island • See a tree kangaroo in Papua New Guinea • Meet arctic wolves on Ellesmere Island
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75 surf waikiki hawaii islands bucket list of travel

If you can stand on sand, you can stand on Waikiki’s long, easy-breaking waves. Duke Kahanamoku learned to surf here. Riding into one of the world’s most identifiable skylines is more than a day at the beach.

Read a classic ISLANDS article about surfing in Hawaii.

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74 to 72 island drinks for travel bucket list

The good thing is, some iconic island drinks are available everywhere. But they always taste better on their native island. Here are our drink Wishes:

Relax with rum on Barbados • Knock down potent kava in a Fiji ceremony • Order a Guinness in Ireland

Learn how to drink these like a local islander.

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71 ride a mule on molokai hawaii

You've never seen this beautifully quiet Hawaiian island of Molokai until you've seen it from the back of a mule. (Uh, you know what we mean.)

Read our "Man vs. Mule" Travel Tale.

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70 tahiti food feast travel bucket list

When ISLANDS photographer Zach Stovall discovered this authentic Tahitian feast, he wanted to see how the locals prepared it. Little did he know it would be an all-night affair, but it was worth it. See his Wish List photo book.
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69 qualia australia luxury resort for travel bucket list

ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle had the time of his life at the qualia resort on Hamilton Island in Australia. And yes, it was his job to be there, shooting photos. Imagine how much fun you'd have if you were actually on vacation.

See Jon's story and photos in the new ISLANDS Wish List December 2012 issue, available on the iPad.

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68 maui wish list 600

Hawaii has so many scenic spots, it's easy to lose count. Don't miss this one. 

Find out more about this Wish.

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67 Life in Bali

Over the year, we've heard the stories of several expats who love the life they've made for themselves on Bali. Sure, it's not as easy as moving to the Caribbean or Hawaii, but if you can do it, you'll open your life to all-new experiences.

Read an expat's story of life on Bali.

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66 to 55 island transportation grid

Islands are fascinating for all of the ways that people get around, whether island to island or across the interior. These 12 "rides" made it to our Wish List:

Papua New Guinea by canoe • Madeira by toboggan • Vancouver Island by bike • Malta by bus • Venice by gondola • Exumas by seaplane • Sumbawa by scooter • Antarctic by icebreaker • Jamaica by raft • Luzon by carriage • Quirimbas by dhow • Cuba by Plymouth

See a photo gallery of our favorite ways to get around.

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54 baths bvi travel bucket list caribbean

As photographer Jen Judge wrote in ISLANDS magazine about her photo of the BVI's Baths, "I honestly think this scene could have played out exactly as we see it here 30 years ago, 60 years ago or 200 years ago. ... I'd be glad to park myself on that beach for a while, waiting for a boat to come into the frame, and shoot it all over again."

Find out how to get to the Baths.

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53 to 51 activities grenada hike

An island vacation can be as active or as relaxing as you want. But to really get your heart rate going -- and to have a memorable island experience -- try these active Wishes:

Hike on Grenada in the Grand Etang National Park • Ski in New Zealand with a helicopter in the Southern Alps • Kayak in the San Juan Islands

50 best island villas for bucket list
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50 best island villas for bucket list

A villa vacation is ideal for an ISLANDS traveler. You get to live like a local, trying out what it would be like if you decided to move to this island. Stay at Samudra on Ko Samui in Thailand or one of our other Top 10 picks for world's best island villas
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49 mount fuji japan travel bucket list

Seeing Japan's Mount Fuji is on nearly every traveler's bucket list, island or no island. See it every day when you download this ISLANDS wallpaper.
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48 travel bucket list new zealand food

Or cooked, as you prefer. ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle showcases a culinary tour of New Zealand in the ISLANDS Wish List December 2012 issue, available on the iPad and iPhone.
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47 romantic island restaurant tahiti bora bora

Islands are often synonymous with romance. See if you can guess which island we've pictured here. Hint: It's No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Most Romantic Islands.
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46 molokini crater hawaii

The rim of an ancient volcano, this sliver of island off Maui draws divers with its calm waters and abundant marine life. But just flying over it puts a smile on your face.
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45 wish list new zealand spread

Yes, New Zealand pops up several times on this ISLANDS Wish List 100. The possibilities here are endless. 

Read more about New Zealand.

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44 travel bucket list oahu food hawaii

Eating is a very important part of every ISLANDS trip, of course. But the last time ISLANDS photographer Lori Barbely traveled to Oahu, she decided to focus purely on the food there -- and created an amazing culinary tour. Follow in her footsteps as you flip through her special Wish List photo book.
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43 travel bucket list fiji luxury resort

You know how some island resorts stay with you, long after your trip? Likuliku Lagoon Resort in Fiji is one such place for ISLANDS editor Eddy Patricelli. See our special Wish List photo book. And plan your perfect trip with our Fiji destination guide.
See real hula in Hawaii
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42 hula-stage-500 hawaii

These are guarded moments at the Merrie Monarch Festival, Hawaii's most iconic celebration of hula.
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41 travel bucket list snorkel with tonga whales

What can we say to describe the rush of swimming alongside a giant in the remote island of Tonga? Read writer Andy Isaacson's attempt in the ISLANDS Wish List December 2012 issue, available on the iPad and iPhone.
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40 ko samui thailand

The islands of Thailand are so remarkable, they're worth the trip. Start dreaming when you download this Ko Samui wallpaper.
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39 island cruise

Big ships, small ships and every ship in between. ISLANDS editors have found great island-hopping cruises for 2013 as an easy way for you to check off some of the world's top islands. See our list of the Top Cruise Itineraries for 2013.
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38 maldives underwater resort islands wish list

Contact the Conrad Maldives Resort & Spa on Rangali Island two weeks in advance to reserve one of only 14 tables at the resort’s Ithaa Undersea Restaurant. If you want to spend the night, it’ll cost you — about $1,000 an hour. Must give a two weeks’ notice to reserve the overnight suite. Imagine returning home and starting the dinner conversation with “During the night I spent underwater ...”
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37 pink sands beach bahamas

Pink Sands beach on Harbour Island in the Bahamas is a must-do, but there are so many others that we could do a Wish List on beaches alone. Instead we made a big map of all the best island beaches
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36 vanuatu best natural islands

To celebrate the natural beauty of islands, our favorite place is Vanuatu. UNESCO World Heritage sites honor Chief Roi Mata on Éfaté, Lelepa and Artok islands; the Vatthe Conservation Area offers an oasis of biodiversity on Espiritu Santo; and low-impact resorts such as the Epi Island Guesthouse provide responsible lodging.

See our Top 10 Pure Islands list.

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35 travel bucket list st lucia caribbean vacation

St. Lucia is a unique island in the Caribbean. From our many trips there over the years, we can recommend the most amazing romantic resorts to stay at and the most relaxing itineraries. But we can also suggest the most active vacation you'll find in the Caribbean. Those Pitons don't climb themselves, you know. See our latest Wish List photo book of St. Lucia.
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34 castaway island wish list

We people think of family vacations and islands, they often picture the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas or an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean. Those are great options, but you can also have family vacations at some of the most iconic islands in the world. Our pick for No. 1: Castaway Island in Fiji. Your kids will feel like the island is all theirs.

See our Top 10 Best Island Resorts for Family Vacations.

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33 aitutaki one foot island cook islands 600

So of course you want to step into this picture. But how? Find out how to get here.
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32 tahiti beyond overwater bungalows travel bucket list

Don't worry -- we'll get to the iconic overwater bungalows of Tahiti on this Wish List. But here's just a reminder that the Islands of Tahiti are among the most beautiful islands in the world, bungalows or no bungalows. See our "Beauty of Tahiti" photo gallery.
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31 kauai na pali coast wallpaper 600

You've seen the photos. Kauai is actually one of the most spectacular islands of Hawaii and beyond. We'll have an upcoming Wish List photo book by ISLANDS photo editor Lori Barbely to showcase Kauai. In the meantime, download this Kauai wallpaper of the Na Pali Coast.
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30 night dive with manta rays big island hawaii

Sail at sunset on the Hula Kai. Snorkelers as young as 5 are welcome. No mantas? Fair Wind will take you again for free.
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29 travel bucket list caribbean cruise

ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle loved his cruise with Star Clippers to the Leeward Islands. He loved the benefits of cruising in order to see a lot of islands, but on a small sailing ship like this, he had the freedom to do his own thing onboard and in shore excursiions. See his Wish List photo book.
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28 jade mountain st lucia resort bucket list

If you've subscribed to ISLANDS magazine for at least a couple years, you've no doubt seen Jade Mountain on our Wish List, our romantic list, our best resorts list -- this resort is that spectacular. See a quick photo tour from one of our trips to Jade Mountain.
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27 maldives overwater bungalows

Bora Bora gets most of the attention for its overwater bungalows. But the Maldives -- that gorgeous island nation in the Indian Ocean -- is loaded with overwater bungalows of every size and shape, from "value" villas up to luxury masterpieces. See our photo gallery of the best Maldives overwater bungalows.
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26 raja ampat diving indonesia snorkeling

"The most biodiverse marine life in the world" is how our dive and snorkeling expert described the experience here in Indonesia. If you're serious about scuba diving and snorkeling, see our Top 10 Best Island Reefs -- with Raja Ampat at No. 1 in the ranking.
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25 travel bucket list caribbean turks and caicos

Yes, in all the world, this is the best place to forget all of your worries, according to our intrepid ISLANDS writer who was looking for the most stress-free island. The good news: You may have already been here and didn't know it. It's a Caribbean island just a short trip from Florida. See ISLANDS photographer Zach Stovall's Wish LIst photo book.
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24 seychelles islands wish list

Rent a bike, the preferred mode of transport on La Digue Island, and pedal to Grand Anse Beach on the isle’s southeastern side. Walk your bike down the steep descent. You’ll be one of the beach’s few visitors, as its remoteness thwarts most.
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23 rooms with view viceroy bali

When we first saw this photo of the view from the Viceroy Bali, we knew we had seen the ultimate scenic resort. See why the Viceroy Bali is No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Best Rooms with a View
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Think this is a wish that's out of reach? Can't imagine living in this paradise, where many people are lucky to spend a few nights if they ever travel here at all? This is a dream within reach. See an American expat's story of moving here and raising a family in our special Wish List photo book
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21 travel bucket list american samoa

No, this isn't Hawaii or the U.S. Virgin Islands or the U.S. islands you usually picture. See the American paradise that ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle discovered in his special Wish List photo book.
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20 travel bucket list thailand luxury jungle resort

By now, you've seen quite a few stunning resorts on this Wish List 100. But there's something special about this island resort in Thailand -- as captured by ISLANDS photographer Zach Stovall -- that has our own staff dreaming of staying here someday. See Zach's special Wish List photo book
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19 caribbean island hop by boat islands wish list

Go where the wind takes you — literally. In bareboat sailing, the weather is your only guide as you navigate purely via your line of sight. Catch this catamaran year-round on St. Thomas at CYOA Yacht Charters in Frenchtown, on the western side of Charlotte Amalie. This veteran company offers both bareboat and crewed charters in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands and the Spanish Virgin Islands. Choose your adventure — you’re the captain.
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18 travel bucket list papua new guinea

Just the name "Papua New Guinea" conjures images like this one. Yes, some of the tribal dances are for show as expedition cruises and other intrepid travelers make their way here. But the authentic cultural history is woven into this fascinating nation when you look deeper.

Read a classic ISLANDS magazine feature article on Papua New Guinea.

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17 travel bucket hawaii big island lava

On no other island is volcanic activity so accessible, so entwined with the island's identity, so thrilling. As writer Bill Harby notes in ISLANDS magazine, "The pre-dawn sky near Kapoho is aglow, but my eyes are fized on a fiery glow much closer. ... It's the most amazing experience in my 30 years of exploring Hawaii." See more in the ISLANDS Wish List December 2012 issue, available on the iPad and iPhone.
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16 cruise melanesia for travel bucket list

When we worked with Orion Expedition Cruises on an ISLANDS itinerary, we called it "The Trip of a Lifetime." The journey still resonates, as this small-ship cruise itinerary hopscotched through Melanesia, visiting some islands you may have heard of, many no one has ever heard of and few have seen. It's that rush of adventure and exploration that inspires the best island trips.

Read the article about this cruise.

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15 travel bucket list live on usvi us virgin islands

No, this isn't as exotic as some of the wishes this high on our Wish List 100. But ISLANDS readers absolutely love dreaming about what it would be like to live on an island. And some of them actually take that leap. The USVI is a great balance of a move that's very doable for people from the mainland U.S., and this Caribbean destination has comforts of home and an island vibe that makes you feel like you've found a permanent vacation.
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You absolutely have to see the Great Barrier Reef off Australia. And ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle highly recommends sleeping on the reef while you're there. See his Wish List photo book
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13 travel bucket list live on hawaii

The Big Island and Kauai routinely top our annual Best Islands to Live On ranking. See why in this special Wish List photo book
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12 travel bucket list galapagos turtles istockphoto

Discover for yourself the islands that Darwin made famous. Out in the Pacific, these truly are islands and creatures like nowhere else. See our tips for the perfect 8-day Galapagos itinerary.
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11 travel bucket list retire early roatan island

What is the best island to retire on? ISLANDS readers have let us know that when they retire, they're making a beeline for Roatan, the beautiful island of Honduras in the Caribbean. See what your life would be like here in this special Wish List photo book
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10 to 4 fowl cay resort exumas bahamas private island bucket list

There is (almost) nothing better than a stay on a private island. That's the inherent nature of islands themselves, that they're a place to get away from absolutely everything to find your own piece of paradise. Of the many beautiful private island resorts in the world, these are some of our favorites:

Fowl Cay in the Exumas, Bahamas • Pamalican Island in the Philippines • Matangi in Fiji • Cayo Espanto in Belize • Akitua in the Cook Islands • Peter Island in the British Virgin Islands • Lizard Island in Australia

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3 travel bucket list healthy life forever greece

Isn't this the greatest wish of all? It's close. We sent ISLANDS photographer Jon Whittle to the Greek island of Ikaria to uncover why the islanders there are so long-lived. Jon came back with the secret. Find it in his Wish List photo book
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While away the hours on Thailand’s Ko Samui at Thongtakian Beach, or “Silver Beach” as the locals call it. It’s a respite from the sea of peddlers at more popular Chaweng. Stay at Thongtakian Beach Resort, where tranquility and privacy are the order of the day.
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1 travel bucket list tahiti bora bora overwater bungalow

For the 30+ year history of ISLANDS, we've featured more photos of overwater bungalows in Bora Bora than anywhere else -- even more than rainbows in Hawaii. From ISLANDS magazine covers to our online photo galleries, Bora Bora overwater bungalows are incredibly popular and so very timeless. ISLANDS photographer Zach Stovall recently traveled to Bora Bora to capture even more photos.

From spending the night underwater in the Maldives to standing on a glacier in Iceland—discover these 6 amazing island experiences.

As ISLANDS inspires you to take the ultimate trips on your travel bucket list, we've compiled all of our Wish List stories of recent years into one ultimate list of our Top 100 suggestions, each with a link to more editors' expert advice. And to have some fun, we've ranked them from No. 100 (have a Painkiller drink in the BVI) to No. 1 (?). Which trips are on your own wish list?

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Lomani is the Fijian word for love, and you will be sure to fall in love with this idyllic Fiji Resort Island paradise hidden amongst the swaying palms and tropical gardens and offering miles of white sand beaches and pristine lagoons. This adults only boutique Fiji resort located in the beautiful Mamanuca islands is a perfect place for a honeymoon or romantic getaway. Includes: roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles, 5 nights at Lomani Island Resort with daily breakfast, transfers, taxes.

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11 Best Things to Do in Fiji

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Putting together a gallery of epic Fiji photos is, we’re a little embarrassed to say, as easy as it looks. After all, the islands of Fiji abound with everything from tumbling jungle waterfalls to white-sand beaches fringed with coconut palms. But Fiji isn’t just about idyllic South Pacific islandscapes. What makes these islands so enchanting are the people. Establish eye contact for a second and you’ll find yourself downing kava with the local chief and shouting “Bula!” Fiji is truly the friendliest place in the world. Think of this list of our top 11 things to do in Fiji as a starting point for your dream Fiji vacation, and for more Fiji travel tips, check out Islands’ Destination Fiji special issue.

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Fiji’s largest isle, Vitu Levu, is home to the official capital, Suva (on the east coast), as well as the tourism capital, Nadi, arrival point for international flights via Air Pacific. But don’t hop on that interisland flight right away.
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Putting together a gallery of epic Fiji photos is, we’re a little embarrassed to say, as easy as it looks. After all, the islands of Fiji abound with everything from tumbling jungle waterfalls to white-sand beaches fringed with coconut palms. But Fiji isn’t just about idyllic South Pacific islandscapes. What makes these islands so enchanting are the people. Establish eye contact for a second and you’ll find yourself downing kava with the local chief and shouting “Bula!” Fiji is truly the friendliest place in the world. Think of this list of our top 11 things to do in Fiji as a starting point for your dream Fiji vacation, and for more Fiji travel tips, check out Islands’ Destination Fiji special issue.

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Stay 7 nights and receive free return helicopter, seaplane or private speedboat transfers for two.

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PHOTOS: See Where Elle Macpherson Got Married at Laucala Island Resort Fiji

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When Elle Macpherson married billionaire Jeffrey Soffer over the weekend in Fiji, we had to take a look at their wedding destination — Laucala Island Resort. The verdict? We're totally in love. Take a look at this ultimate once-in-a-lifetime resort in Fiji and find out why. (Get ready for some serious eye-candy).

Laucala Island Resort Review: Escaping Like a Billionaire | 11 Best Things to Do in Fiji

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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Main

With 3,500 of exclusive acres, Laucala Private Island Resort prides itself on seamlessly blending into the coconut plantations, sandy beaches and natural beauty. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Pool

Anyone up for a swim?
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Peninsula Villa Lounge

Now, that's what we call a room with a view. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Sunset

Here, every night begins with a show. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Jetty

Hang out on the beach — even the jetty counts as a view here. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Snorkeling

Grab your snorkel and explore. 
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Laucala Island Resort Peninsula Villa Bathroom

This soaking tub seriously rocks. No pun intended. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Pool View

The pool view might be just as relaxing as the pool itself. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Main Pool

Um, we're totally sold. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Rock Lounge

Chill out with a cool cocktail at the Rock Lounge that overlooks Seagrass Bay. 
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Laucala Island Resort Overwater Villa

The two-bedroom Overwater Villa has multiple decks overlooking the water and a large infinity pool carved into the natural rock. Heavenly. 

 

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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Main Pool View

Yep, we're still obsessed with this pool. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Beach Bar

The resort's beach bar delivers on delicious drinks served with a killer view. 
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Laucala Island Resort Peninsula Villa Living Room

We're pretty sure this is what they mean when they say "romance."
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Seagrass Restaurant Aerial View

Seagrass Lounge & Restaurant, accessible by land or water, has an Asian touch with Teppanyaki barbecue and other authentic dishes. Not to mention its to-die-for views of the Pacific. 

 

 

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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Plateau Villa Bedroom

The Plateau Villa Bedroom is just one of the stunning rooms you can enjoy. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Plateau Villa Bedroom Outdoor Pool

Is that a private pool? Oh yes, this is just outside the two-bedroom Plateau Villa room.
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Twin Bedroom

Normally we don't care for twin bedrooms, but when they look like this, we wouldn't have a single complaint. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Pool 2

The pools here echo the surrounding oceans — beautiful, relaxing and totally yours to enjoy. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Beach

As if you needed another reason to go here. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Relaxing Bedroom

One of our favorite things about Laucala is the perfect balance of luxury and natural relaxation. 
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Laucala Island Resort Seagrass Villa

The Seagrass Villa is nestled in lush tropical gardens and has its own private beach access. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Bathroom Views

Even your bathroom has a view of Fiji. 
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Laucala Island Resort Fiji Perfect Beach

This is what Fiji is all about. 
When Elle Macpherson married billionaire Jeffrey Soffer over the weekend in Fiji, we had to take a look at their wedding destination — Laucala Island Resort. The verdict? We're totally in love. Take a look at this ultimate once-in-a-lifetime resort in Fiji and find out why. (Get ready for some serious eye-candy).

Laucala Island Resort Review: Escaping Like a Billionaire | 11 Best Things to Do in Fiji

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Best Islands to Live On: Vunabaka in Fiji

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The friendliest locals in the world, jaw-dropping views, and oh yeah, plenty of time on the water — ready to move to Fiji yet? Living on this South Pacific island chain may be easier than ever thanks to Vunabaka, a new community on Malolo Island that is set to open in 2014.  Get a sneak peek with these renderings and find out how you can be one of the first to move in.

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Your new neighborhood is anchored around a marina and a luxury boutique resort. And your next-door neighbors? Palm trees and ocean views.
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Villa

Open-air living is the standard at Vunabaka, so your villa has stunning views from every angle.
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Pool

Located just any hour away from Nadi, Vunabaka is unique in the fact that you can be off the airplane and diving into your pool in the time it takes to go grocery shopping.
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Who needs cars when you can cruise around Malolo Island by sea?
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Marina

Park your car, er boat, here at Vunabaka’s private marina.
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Hilltop

Go for a hilltop lot that offers an impressive view of the marina, bay, and namesake "Baka" tree that the entire community is centered around.
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Palms

Landscaping is a vital part of the community. Extra attention is given to make sure all usable vegetation is saved and utilized again in the development, not to mention all the new growth that’s being implemented. (Over 1,000 palms have been transferred so far and over 1,000,000 plants will grow in stage one alone!) The best part? Vunabaka utilizes solar energy in every villa, as well as an organic wastewater system for sustainability.
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Surfing

So what's a typical day like living on the island? Think liquid thoughts. From boating to boarding, Fiji truly is a waterman's paradise.
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Vunabaka | Malolo Island | Move to an Island | Fiji | Islanders

At every turn, on every island, you will be greeted with the unforgettable "Bula!" which means, "Wishing you happiness and good health." Here's how to make that happiness and good health happen: www.vunabaka.com

 

The friendliest locals in the world, jaw-dropping views, and oh yeah, plenty of time on the water — ready to move to Fiji yet? Living on this South Pacific island chain may be easier than ever thanks to Vunabaka, a new community on Malolo Island that is set to open in 2014.  Get a sneak peek with these renderings and find out how you can be one of the first to move in.

Best Islands to Live On | 11 Best Things to Do in Fiji | Laucala Island Resort Fiji

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Laucala Island in Fiji: Escaping Like a Billionaire

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When Elle Macpherson married billionaire Jeffrey Soffer over the weekend in Fiji, something sounded familiar about their wedding destination: Laucala Resort. Turns out that Islands magazine reviewed Laucala Resort back in 2010. See why it's once-in-a-lifetime resort suited to celebrities like Macpherson.

When the concierge admits me into the beachfront villa 10 times the size of a "villa" as I know it, gesturing to light switches made from hundreds of snow-white butterfly cocoons and bathtubs carved from polished slabs of granite, I try to feign a billionaire's nonchalance. Here on Fiji's private Laucala Island, she shows me how the villa -- which took the tradition of the Fijian bure, a wood and thatch hut, to glamorous new heights -- opens theatrically onto my own swimming pool and a quiet golden-sand beach. She reveals a designer wine chiller stocked with complimentary Champagne. Yes, with a capital "C." I remain calm.

Then the moment I'm alone, I let out a whoop of proletarian joy. I pop open the bottle of bubbly, jump into the pool, jump back out of the pool, dash down to the beach and throw myself into my personal piece of the South Pacific. Everything has to be enjoyed at once. I run back to the villa and devour an amuse-bouche of spiced Thai shrimp and fresh cashews, turn on both flat-screen TVs, blast myself with Bach on the iPod sound system and then rush from room to room taking hundreds of photos. At least, I sink in a jet-lagged stupor onto a daybed under coconut trees.

Adjusting my watch to Fiji time, I find it's only 8:30 a.m. Malcolm Forbes once owned this succulent green piece of Fiji, now a new, no-expense-spared luxury resort. But for the new 122 hours and 35 minute, it is mine. And I mean to revel in every second.

Most people might be happy to spend days, even weeks, lounging in their villas on Laucala. But seductive as that is, I know it wouldn't be long before I was itching to explore the 7-mile-long island, which from the air had seemed mysterious and wild, ringed by a halo or pale-blue reef. Laucala isn't just any billionaire's refuge.

If a history of private islands is ever written, Laucala will feature prominently. Forbes, then the planet's richest man, purchased it for $1 million in 1972 and its otherworldly beauty became part of pop mythology. The world watched with envy every winter as he flew his jet to Fiji's main airport, Nadi, then changed to his light plane to reach Laucala's airstrip. Hollywood stars arrived frequently for fabulous beach parties. Forbes grew to love Laucala so much that he asked his family to bury his ashes here. When he died in 1990, Forbes' family did as he wished.

Since then, the island's ownership has passed to another billionaire, Dietrich Mateschitz, creator of Red Bull. Dated buildings were razed. Mateschitz turned Laucala into the ultimate South Pacific retreat: 25 luxury villas, five restaurants, a spa, a horse stable and an 18-hole golf course. The result is a self-contained world, with an organic farm, a working jetty, air hangars and more. Once revived, an old coconut plantation will produce oil and cosmetics. Laucala boasts the biggest swimming pool in the Southern Hemisphere, with a glass, above-ground lap pool that lets passers-by view swimmers gliding back and forth. Crafted from native wood, thatch and twine, Laucala's unique, sometimes mildly eccentric structures echo the surrounding landscape.

One day, I hop on a Jet Ski that belongs in New York's Museum of Modern Art and bob around the island, watching turtles skim the coral alongside me. The next day, I board a dive boat that sports the curved seats of a 1930s pleasure craft on Italy's Lake Como and polished tanks like gleaming bullets. It carries me to an underwater world that seems to have been tended by a celestrial gardener. 

Laucala has seduced me. I love this new world in which light aircraft carry guests from Fiji's main island and shiny Land Rovers whisk them to their villas. But surely some relic survives from the wild and crazy 1970s. A drive to the edge of a rainforest reveals a plush double villa with 360-degree views of the island. Far below, the South Pacific seems so clear you can almost see the turtles nosing their way through the reef's coral canyons. "They say it was the view from this spot that convinced Mr. Forbes to buy Laucala," my guide says. The original structure has vanished, but we stroll over to a grove of coconut trees and a cracked marble memorial embedded in the earth. Below the name Malcolm Stevenson Forbes and the dates of his birth and death, it reads: "While Alive He Lived."

I carry that sentiment back down to my villa, where more Champagne is already there on ice.

Laucala Island Resort
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Laucala Island Resort

When Elle Macpherson married billionaire Jeffrey Soffer over the weekend in Fiji, something sounded familiar about their wedding destination: Laucala Resort. Turns out that Islands magazine reviewed Laucala Resort back in 2010. See why it's once-in-a-lifetime resort suited to celebrities like Macpherson.

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Why We Love Turtle Island Fiji

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So why we do love this private island all-inclusive? Silly question really; everything at Turtle Island Fiji is the stuff dream vacations are made of. Read on to find out why. —Edward Readicker-Henderson

What sounds better than the holidays in Fiji? Turtle Island is now offering discounted all-inclusive packages for the holiday season. You have no excuse not to take the whole family down for the most relaxing holiday of your life. BOOK NOW.

As soon as the floatplane lands with me in it, a banner goes up on shore: “Welcome Home. Where the Hell You Been?” Well, clearly I haven’t been in the right places, because I doubt my relatives would be as glad to see me as these people are on Turtle Island, a private island resort in Fiji’s Yasawa group.

My bure mama shows me to a bungalow slightly bigger than my house, and then, like my real mom, scoots me off toward lunch, some fish that was still swimming while I was in the air.

“Twenty years we’ve been married,” the smiling fisherman from California says to me over my first meal, which happens to be the last meal of his vacation. “My wife had never gone fishing with me before. Now she thinks it’s the greatest thing in the world.”

Home, apparently, is where you say why the hell not. Because it seems like only one thing is impossible on the island: escaping Brooke Shields. The Blue Lagoonwas filmed on Turtle Island. Take a tour around the hills and jungle and beaches: It’s Brooke did this here, Brooke did that there, they filmed this scene here, that one there. A quick survey of the guests staying in the other 14 bures reveals not a single one of them knows the name of the guy in that movie.

Although all I honestly remember of the movie was that I nearly fell into a coma of boredom while watching it, I will readily admit, if I were to make a movie about being turned loose in paradise, this is where I’d bring the cameras. Yet it’s even better, because here you can truly have the world to yourself — without countless cameramen, sound men and gaffers standing around.

I go to Devil’s Beach, one of the island’s fourteen private beaches. It’s named after a rock formation that really does have a scary face, like a person pushing through the black rock. The staff strings up a hammock, unloads a picnic, then disappears. There are no sounds but the warm waves. Not the slightest chance of anyone coming by. In fact, I don’t hear a single human sound that I don’t make myself. Which is mostly cursing that I’m in this astounding powdery sand alone.

Even during an evening rain shower that brings out the hum of frogs, the sea stays glassy smooth, perfect for kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding or simply drifting along with the current over some of the healthiest reef I’ve seen anywhere in the Pacific. And you know, that shade of deep, bright blue on the fish simply should not be possible.

Or maybe that’s the kava talking, because every night, it’s kava time. Bill, the bartender, dishes out the Fijian staple, pretty much a food group on the islands — a blend of pepper root and water that looks like mud, tastes like mud, makes your tongue numb and can stone the uninitiated halfway into oblivion after a single bowl of the “high tide.” I go eight high tides deep before realizing I’m here with nobody but the staff, all of whom are guzzling the stuff like camels at an oasis.

“The kava smile,” Bill says, looking remarkably like the Cheshire Cat. The frogs sing louder as he pours out the next high tide. I might be here awhile. Why not? They said I’m home.

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Turtle Island Fiji

So why we do love this private island all-inclusive? Silly question really; everything at Turtle Island Fiji is the stuff dream vacations are made of. Read on to find out why. —Edward Readicker-Henderson

What sounds better than the holidays in Fiji? Turtle Island is now offering discounted all-inclusive packages for the holiday season. You have no excuse not to take the whole family down for the most relaxing holiday of your life. BOOK NOW.

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10 Best Islands for Raising a Family

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It used to be that Mom and Dad would wait until the nest was empty to go build an island nest. Not anymore. With today’s homeschool support and digital connectivity to keep the grandparents updated, growing up on an island (together) is more conscionable than it used to be.

Read more in our Ultimate Best Islands to Live On Guide.

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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Sicily

Buy olives, cheese, ripe tomatoes and bread at Ballarò open-air market in Palermo. Tour the majestic Madonie mountains with the kids. Picnic on the beach below Cefalù – if no one invites you home. Call that a Friday. A night of babysitting: $40.
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Japan

It’s near the top of the Global Peace Index. Expats in Japan say the key to family peace is to resist the 60-hour work weeks that are so prevalent in the population centers. www.islands.com/japan
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Culebra
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Culebra

A bold offering, but safe for kids. This tiny Puerto Rican isle boasts low crime, inexpensive property and public schools. Even better, it’s only a 30-minute flight from San Juan.
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Bahamas
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Bahamas

We are all about island immersion, but Nassau has some incredible gated communities for added security. Outside of them, kids grow up in a cultural melting pot, yet aren’t on the other side of the earth. There’s a waiting list for the best private schools. Find out what it’s like to live here by signing up for the Bahamas’ People to People experience, where your family explores, eats and basically lives with a local family for a few days. Check it out at www.bahamas.com
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: St. Croix
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: St. Croix

Not as developed as nearby St. Thomas, but just as easy a move. Public – and private – school options exist. Field trips visit sea turtle nests. There’s also a college.
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Abaco
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Abaco

This is the best of both worlds, the Bahamas’ laidback beachcomber charm combined with “urban” conveniences. Marsh Harbour, the Bahamas’ third-largest city, has a population of about 15,000, so urban is relative, but it offers convenient shopping (hardware, software, dry goods, wetsuits) and good schools. The surrounding cays are your playground. A short boat ride can make you feel like a castaway. Isn’t that why you moved? http://www.theabaconian.com; http://www.bahamas.com/islands/abaco
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Fiji
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Fiji

Overworked? Oppressed by sprawl? Here’s the answer. Fiji’s second-largest island is wilder than Viti Levu (just a short flight or boat ride away for shopping or nightlife). The road along the deep blue ocean is named the Hibiscus Highway without irony. Family is important in Fiji, so don’t drop by if you don’t want to hold a baby — or if you don’t want a local lady holding your baby. By the way, “family” here seems to mean just whoever’s around. In other words, you are welcome.
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Singapore
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Singapore

It sounds like the other side of the world, because it is. It also seems cosmopolitan, because it is. But that’s why the Singapore could change kids’ lives in good ways, from languages learned to lifelong worldwide friendships built. Top-quality child care (everyone has a nanny here, and they’re professionals) and top-tier education (compensation packages for foreign workers often include tuition at the excellent international schools) bolster the family-friendly atmosphere. http://yoursingapore.com
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: USVI
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: USVI

Families need both adventure and a sense of the, well, familiar. That’s the US Virgin Islands in a coconut shell. Here the island lifestyle is as American as key lime pie, with pizza delivery and Home Depot. Blackbeard’s Castle overlooking the harbor is more or less city center. Secluded bays and beaches are short drives or water-taxi rides away. And it’s a short flight Stateside to visit the grandparents — if they’re not already visiting you.
Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Maui
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Best Islands to Live On for Families: Move to an Island: Maui

Physical, mental, spiritual stimulation makes healthy, smart, happy kids. Maui has it all. The intersection of water sports, mountain sports, cultures ancient and modern, plus soul-refreshing beauty make it hard to argue with Maui for family life. That’s not to mention the importance of family itself in all of Hawaii. American children can enroll in Hawaii schools without much hassle. Surfing world-famous breaks, climbing volcanoes and dancing hula are now after-school activities. Where do families who move to Maui go on vacation? Outside.

It used to be that Mom and Dad would wait until the nest was empty to go build an island nest. Not anymore. With today’s homeschool support and digital connectivity to keep the grandparents updated, growing up on an island (together) is more conscionable than it used to be.

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27 Island Photos That Will Make You Want to Travel

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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Dominican Republic
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Even if you've been everywhere on the continent, these dreamy locales (AKA your new bucket list) will inspire serious wanderlust. Order your 2015 Islands wall calendar for a mini vacation every month.

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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Dominican Republic
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Dominican Republic

Every week, about 50,000 people visit Punta Cana, the DR's all-inclusive hub. Sanctuary Cap Cana stands out because it's removed from the others. 
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Motu Teta, Tahiti
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Motu Teta, Tahiti

If this doesn't make you want to pack your bags, we don't know what will.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Grenadines
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Grenadines

By boat is the only way to reach Chatam Bay, an epic snorkeling spot that stretches along the west coast of Union Island. 
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Seychelles
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Seychelles

On Mahe Island (the largest among the Seychelles), views like this one at the Constance Ephelia Resort are among the best in the Indian Ocean.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Kauai
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Kauai

The Na Pali flyover never gets old, even for locals who say views of the 17-mile-long coast and 3,000-foot cliffs still bring them to tears.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Zanzibar
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Zanzibar

The hotel is the Blue Oyster in Jambiani, but what stands out here is the octopus curry... and yeah, that view.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Peter Island, BVI
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Peter Island, BVI

Check out the space at this private island resort: six beaches, 1,800 acres and just 52 rooms.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | New Zealand
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | New Zealand

Behind those rocks is an actual working farm called Mount Nicholas Station. Stay overnight, then take the sheep-shearing class in the morning. 
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Bali
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Bali

The rice terraces around Sidemen Valley are dug by hand. Each small rice stalk is parted the same way — by hand. 
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Greece
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Greece

Aboard Southern Cross Timer is the idle way to see the Greek Isles. Here in Kalymnos, spotting a sponge diver is likely.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Oahu
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Oahu

The Byodo-In Temple, featured as a stand-in for Korea in the TV series Lost, was buil to honor the 100-year anniversary of the Japanese immigrants to Hawaii.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Tasmania
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Tasmania

Claiming to have the world's freshest air, this island off Southern Australia has a rugged coast that's a magnet for whales from October to December.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Panama
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Panama

On the mainland and on its islands, Panama is thought to have more bird species than the U.S. and Canada combined.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Tahiti
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Tahiti

Bora Bora's first overwater bungalows were built in the early 1970s. Overwater bungalows are still the no. 1 reason people travel to Tahiti. 
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Fiji
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Fiji

Is it any wonder that Fijians are considered the most contented people in the world?
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | St. Lucia
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | St. Lucia

The towering Pitons flank the private hillside villas at Sugar Beach.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Langford Island, Austral
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Langford Island, Australia

The sands of the Whitsunday Islands are often hailed as the cleanest and squeakiest on the planet.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Tahiti
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Tahiti

Tahiti's first overwater bungalows were built in 1968. They are now the ultimate South Pacific escape.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | New Caledonia
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | New Caledonia

Of the 100,000 annual visitors to New Caledonia, only 12,000 make it out to the archipelago's Loyalty Islands.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Maine
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Maine

The Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Mount Desert Island is a photographer's dream. It's also home to a family.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Panama
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Panama

The 16 islands in the Islas Secas archipelago remain as pure as the snorkleing haven around them.
Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Hawaii
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Travel Inspiration | Where to Go Next | Island Photos | Hawaii

Mist emerges from lava rock at Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Park on the always active Big Island.
Sicily
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Sicily

Castello di Venere takes in the last glimpse of daylight high above the Province of Trapani.
Seychelles
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Seychelles

The island of La Digue is best known for gigantic boulders on the beach and enormous tortoises in the bush.
Jamaica
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Jamaica

A daybed at the Geejam Hotel straddles the foothills of the Blue Mountainsand the Caribbean Sea.
Kauai, Hawaii
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Kauai, Hawaii

The Na Pali coast is named for the "high cliffs" that keep the beach almost inaccessible.
Belize
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Belize

This hut serves as a real-estate office in the only Central American country where English is the official language.
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Even if you've been everywhere on the continent, these dreamy locales (AKA your new bucket list) will inspire serious wanderlust. Order your 2015 Islands wall calendar for a mini vacation every month.

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Best Islands To Live On: Expats Inspired by Islands

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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | J.J. Brito, F
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These expats say it's our fault. Islands is the reason they moved to places like Fiji, Australia, and Belize. Should we be sorry? You be the judge. 

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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | J.J. Brito, Fiji

Islands Inspiration:“I saw this piece of property for sale on Viti Levu while flipping through the classifieds in Islands magazine: ‘Fiji land, from US $19,000.’ At the time, I was looking for my next island move, having already lived in places like Kauai and Dominica. But this just looked too good to pass up. So I got off the boat, flew to Fiji and scouted the property. It’s where my bungalow now sits.”

Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Fran Solomon
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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Fran Solomon-Salomon, St. John (USVI)

Islands Inspiration:“As a little girl, when my mom asked what I wanted for my birthday, I said ‘Islands Magazine.’ At about 12 years old, I actually thought I could convince my father to buy one of the islands listed in the back of the magazine. After college, years of saving, and many daydreams with Islands, I came to St. John. Just days after signing the paperwork on my little cottage, my mother found a picture I’d cut out from the magazine when I was a little girl.

Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Joshua Aydlet
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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Joshua Aydlette, Honolulu (Hawaii)

Islands Inspiration:“The Best Islands to Live On issues have influenced us in big ways. They had so much information about what to expect, what not to expect, prices on real estate, how to get things done. Islands magazine made my wife Jessica and I think, ‘Why not us?’"

Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Willow Reed,
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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Willow Reed, Belize

Islands Inspiration: “I subscribed to the magazine through Facebook and was seeing imagery of these beautiful places every day. At the time I was running a pub in England. The pictures reminded me there’s another world out there. I’d been to Belize and loved it, so that’s where I focused my research. So I bought an island.”

Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Kelly N. Saun
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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Kelly N. Saunders, Whitsunday Islands (Australia)

Islands Inspiration:“In the June 2009 issue of Islands, I read a Live the Life interview with a contractor who moved to the Whitsunday Islands. It was called ‘Living the Dream’ and it triggered my final and official decision to move to Australia. Once the visa was in my little hands, I saved every penny and sold every possession. I figured it’s just geography.”

Where I Moved From:“I went from Richmond, Virginia, to Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays.”

Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Eric Woltkamp
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Best Island to Live On | How to Move to an Island | Expat Advice | Eric Woltkamp and Patrick Coffey, St. John (USVI)

Islands Inspiration:“We became interested in moving after reading about the USVI in Caribbean Travel and Life. When that magazine was rolled into the new Islands, our interest only grew. We wanted to stay within the U.S., so the USVI was a natural choice in the Caribbean. St. John is a ‘small town’ island with friendly people and, of course, beaches and warm weather.”

These expats say it's our fault. Islands is the reason they moved to places like Fiji, Australia, and Belize. Should we be sorry? You be the judge. 

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10 Best Islands to Live On for Starting Over

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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Tonga | Move to an Island
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You want isolation? You want to punch the reset button? These are the places to go for the most farflung fantasies. You won’t be coming back for long weekends.
Best Islands for Retiring Early | Best Islands for Raising a Family 

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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Tonga | Move to an Island

Dedicated expats who make it here typically live in the Vava’u group, where beachfront homes are available from less than $100,000. Even locals can’t own property (per the Tongan constitution), but long-term leaseholds are common. So are sailboats.
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Vancouver Island | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Vancouver Island | Move to an Island

It’s great for restless professionals. Find a literal change of scenery with all the seasons, new careers and none of the culture shock. Your first step is to see if you qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, a navigable path through the immigration process for doctors, engineers, managers and other professionals.
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Tuvalu | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Tuvalu | Move to an Island

It’s so remote that Fiji, 500 miles away, seems like a relative metropolis. About 10,000 people live here. The attraction for some is how social status is achieved: through kindness, not wealth.
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Lombok | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Lombok | Move to an Island

Our number-one island in 2012 is still gaining recognition for its expat migration. It’s the new Bali for those who are curious about Indonesia. 
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Hvar | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Hvar | Move to an Island

This is called Croatia’s sunshine isle. There are claims of it being the sunniest place in Europe, with 2,715 hours of sunshine a year. To which we say: Where do we sign up for that job, counting sunshine hours? 
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Roatan | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Roatan | Move to an Island

A new beginning doesn’t have to mean a new hemisphere. Largest of the sunny Bay Islands, Roatan has enough amenities — Internet everywhere, roads to some places — to make it livable, but this isn’t Dallas. Varied landscapes—interior mountains, healthy encircling reefs— and a mixed population keep things interesting. Direct flights to and from multiple US cities (including Dallas) keep visits Stateside within reach. Cabin fever, homesickness—Roatan cures both.
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Palau | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Palau | Move to an Island

The name evokes islets of emerald green fringed in blue seas—distant blue seas. Teeming reefs and World War II shipwrecks below make Palau one of the most coveted diving and snorkeling destinations on the planet. Ease of immigration and affordable housing (ocean-view homes from around $200,000) make it easy to live here. But from the “bustling” hub of Koror (population just over 13,000) to the remotest coral atolls, it’s the open-hearted people that make it worth staying. http://www.visit-palau.com
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Dominica | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Dominica | Move to an Island

We’re not asking why you might want to start over — that’s between you and the bank you robbed. But Dominica’s “Economic Citizenship” program makes it possible to become a full-fledged voting national of the island nation. The required investment — $100,000 for a single applicant — may seem substantial until you consider the returns. You get a whole new point of view, out across the so-called Natural Island’s rainforests laced with waterfalls, hot springs and bright red parrots — not to mention a whole new identity.
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: New Zealand | Move to an Island
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: New Zealand | Move to an Island

We can name plenty of reasons New Zealand is a top pick for getting a fresh start: good roads, public transportation, accessible health care and solid school systems (for the total family makeover). But the No. 1 reason? Lifestyle. Thanks to safe, friendly communities, and endless outdoor activities, not to mention cultural diversity, even Kiwis who live overseas often move home to recharge. http://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/
Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Florianopolis, Brazil | Move to an Is
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Best Islands to Live on For Starting Over: Florianopolis, Brazil | Move to an Island

Nothing says “fresh start” like Brazil. Positive reports calling lush “Floripa” one of Brazil’s best cities to live in has lured residents from around the world, creating a vibe as cosmopolitan as it is tropical. Good infrastructure, job possibilities in high-tech and tourism, and a seemingly universal willingness to celebrate anything at any time, make life here convenient as well as sweet. Plus, the island has 42 beaches. http://www.floripa-guide.com; http://expatbrazil.co.uk/tag/floripa/
You want isolation? You want to punch the reset button? These are the places to go for the most farflung fantasies. You won’t be coming back for long weekends.
Best Islands for Retiring Early | Best Islands for Raising a Family 

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Why We Love Turtle Island Fiji

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So why we do love this private island all-inclusive? Silly question really; everything at Turtle Island Fiji is the stuff dream vacations are made of. Read on to find out…

27 Island Photos That Will Make You Want to Travel

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Even if you've been everywhere on the continent, these dreamy locales (AKA your new bucket list) will inspire serious wanderlust.

Best Islands To Live On: Expats Inspired by Islands

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These expats say it's our fault they're now living on an island. Islands is the reason they moved to places like Fiji, Australia, and Belize. Should we be sorry?

Top 20 Best Islands to Live On

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Our editors rank the 20 best islands to live on. It's the life you've been dreaming of. The question is, where should you live the dream?
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