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Caribbean
Hawaii
Hawaii is the most remote island chain in the world, over 2,000 miles from the n...
Islands of Thailand
U.S. Virgin Islands
If you count every small, uninhabited cay, there are some 50 islands in the USVI...
British Virgin Islands
Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke…the names beckon from well-worn sa...
Cayman Islands
You don’t have to be certified to visit the Caymans…but from the number of scuba...
Islands of the Bahamas
With 700 or so islands to choose from, it’s not hard to find the exact tropical ...
Islands of Fiji
First things first: There is no island of Fiji. Instead, Fiji is an island natio...

Sanibel/Captiva
Florida
Most people who come to Sanibel and Captiva, twin barrier islands off Florida's Gulf Coast, share a single passion: seashells. This is, after all, the home of the “Sanibel Stoop,” a posture folks assume while scouring the sandy shoreline for the more than 200 varieties of shells that wash ashore after storms. Streets here are named for shells, and the leading cultural attraction is a museum devoted to them. In fact, the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum is the only one of its kind in the United States, with a remarkable collection not only from Southwest Florida but also from around the world. ...
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Location: North America
Samoa
At the very center of Polynesia, Upolu and Savaii are the twin islands that truly fulfill the South Seas vision of palm-lined, white-sand beaches and blue ocean beyond the reef. And in the capital of Apia, which has at least some of the trappings of a modern city, you’ll also find a slightly timeworn, sultry townscape out of the old South Pacific. Until 1997, the country was known as Western Samoa – long famous throughout the South Pacific for Fa’a Samoa, a way of life in which traditional customs (dance, a love of kava, and the art of tattooing among them) and strong community ties shape ...
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Location: South Pacific