The South Pacific

The Pacific Ocean is home to countless scattered islands, each conjuring up images of far away tropical paradises.

Fiji
Fiji has over 300 islands in its archipelago boasting miles and miles of extreme pristine beauty, lapped by warm azure waters and fringed with the most beautiful and colorful soft coral in the world - the perfect location for sailing, diving and snorkelling. Beyond their natural beauty, the magic of the islands of Fiji is their amazingly diverse blend of cultural influences; in addition to the original native pacific islanders have come Indian, Chinese and European influences.

French Polynesia
The islands of French Polynesia are a selection of volcanic islands and atolls strewn across the eastern South Pacific. The Society Islands, including Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora are perhaps the most well known. Thousands of miles from anywhere, the lure of these spectacularly beautiful islands is the hospitable Polynesian people as well as being the ideal location to really indulge yourself, surrounded by fruit laden tropical trees, warm scented air, translucent shimmering aqua blue lagoons, sun drenched beaches and multi coloured coral reefs - perfection!

The Cook Islands
Named after the British explorer Captain Cook, the Cook Islands consist of 15 islands scattered over some 2 million square kilometres in the middle of the South Pacific between Tonga to the west and the Society Islands of French Polynesia to the east.
The Cooks are a romantic destination largely unspoiled by tourism. Here you will be seduced by the beautiful beaches, blue-green lagoons, swaying palm trees as well as the unique and friendly Polynesians who have their own language and enjoy a very diverse culture.

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