Adamstown
Adamstown is the only settlement on, and as such, the capital of the Pitcairn Islands. It is located on the Pacific Ocean, in the north-central part of the Pitcairn Islands and very close to Bounty Bay, the one and only port on the island. The hamlet currently holds the record for being the smallest capital of the world, as having a population of 48. It has access to television, satellite internet and a telephone. The only named road in the capital is called “The Hill of Difficulty”.
Alexander Selkirk Island, Chile
Alejandro Selkirk Island, renamed after the sailor Alexander Selkirk, is the second largest and westernmost island of the Juan Fernández archipelago of the Valparaíso Region of Chile. It is situated 145 km (90 mi) west of Robinson Crusoe Island, in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.
Atuona, Hiva Oa
Atuona is a small town located on the southern end of Hiva Oa in the southern chain of the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. The population is a mixture of Polynesians from all over the Pacific Islands and Caucasians, primarily from France.
Easter Island
Easter Island, in Spanish Isla de Pascua and Rapa Nui also the eponymous local language is Polynesian island located in the Pacific and is a province of Chile. The name Easter Island is due to the Dutch navigator Jacob Rogkeven, who arrived there at Easter 1722. The main species among the existing agricultural crops are potatoes, sugar, tobacco and tropical fruits.
Fakarava, Τuamotu Islands
Fakarava belongs to a group of coral islands (atoll), in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia (Pacific Ocean). It is the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls. Fakarava has a wide and deep lagoon and two passes. The main pass to enter the lagoon, located in its north-western end, is known as Passe Garuae and it is the largest pass in French Polynesia. The southern pass is called Tumakohua (also known as Tetamanu).
Hanavave, Fatu Hiva
Hana Vave is the name of the northernmost bay on the west coast of Fatu Hiva in French Polynesia. Hanavave boasts a splendid setting, at the mouth of a steep-sided valley, best enjoyed from the sea. There’s a small church with an elaborate wooden altar in the village, as well as a waterfall at the end of the valley.North of Hanavave, the stunning Vaipo Cave is carved into black cliffs.
Haitheu, Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia
Hatiheu is a small village located on the north coast of the island of Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia. It is known for its scenic bay, pristine beaches, and lush vegetation. Hatiheu is also home to several historical and cultural sites, such as the Paepae Kamuihei, a restored ancient platform that was used for traditional ceremonies and gatherings. Visitors can also hike to nearby waterfalls, go fishing or diving, or simply relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Mangareva, Gabriel Islands
Mangareva is the central and largest island of the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia. The island has a large lagoon 15 miles in diameter containing reefs whose fish and shellfish helped ancient islanders survive much more successfully than on nearby islands with no reefs. Mangarevan People had developed binary system 300 years ahead of Europeans.
Papeete (Tahiti French Poly)
French Polynesia is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, part of the French territory. The most famous island of French Polynesia is Tahiti, where is located Papeet. Here you can wonder around and visit on foot all the attractions such as Bougainville Park, the cathedral of Notre Dame, the presidential mansion, the city hall and the papeete market.
Reao, Tuamotu Archipelago, South Pacific Ocean
Reao is a coral atoll located in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean.
Reao is known for its beautiful lagoon, which is rich in marine life and is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving. The atoll is surrounded by a coral reef, which protects the lagoon from the open sea and provides a habitat for a diverse range of sea creatures. Visitors can see a variety of fish, sea turtles, and other marine animals in the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon.
The people of Reao are predominantly Polynesian and have a rich cultural heritage. They have a strong connection to the sea and rely on fishing and pearl farming for their livelihoods. Visitors to the atoll can learn about the local culture and traditions by visiting the village and participating in cultural activities such as dancing, drumming, and weaving.
Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile
Robinson Crusoe Island is the second largest of the Juan Fernández Islands, situated 670 km west of San Antonio, Chile, in the southeast Pacific Ocean. Robinson Crusoe has the greater population of the two inhabited islands in the archipelago with most of that concentrated in the town of San Juan Bautista at Cumberland Bay on the island's north coast. The island offers the chance to scuba dive with some of the best visibility in Chile (over 20 meters). There's an abundance of marine life, as well as some playful seals.
Tahuata, Marquesas Islands
Tahuata is a small island located in the Marquesas Islands, which is a group of islands located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of French Polynesia. Tahuata is known for its pristine beaches, lush tropical vegetation, and traditional Polynesian culture.
Valparaiso, Chile
Valparaiso is one of the most picturesque ports in the world. The view as you approach from the sea is particularly fascinating because Valparaiso seems to hang on steep precipices. Most of the city is a maze of alleys, winding streets, staircases and funicular lifts called "ascensores"-if you have not climbed to one before, it will be a surprise for you!