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THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

Spanning a quarter of the globe, the Pacific Islands are home to around 40,000 islands and some of the most isolated communities in the world. Discover this region’s natural beauty and cultural diversity in 6-star ultra-luxury as the Discovery Team guides you through remarkable experiences. Kayak and stand-up paddleboard over crystal clear waters, get a bird’s-eye view on our on board helicopter^ and see what lies below the surface on a snorkelling excursion or in our custom-built submarine^.

Indonesian Archipelago

Spanning across the equator, the Indonesian archipelago has around 17,000 islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, including the Spice Islands, Bali and Komodo Island, where your Discovery Team can introduce you to the world’s largest lizard.

Raja Ampat

A pristine island paradise in the West Papua Province, Raja Ampat is where some of the world’s most diverse coral reef and fish life, including around 75% of the world’s species, can be found between stunning rock islets and thick jungles.

New Caledonia

In the middle of the Pacific, this French territory is a memorable mix of French and Melanesian cultures. It is where you can swim, snorkel and possibly even dive below the horizon by submarine^ in World Heritage-listed lagoons and coral reefs.

Solomon Islands

They may have around 1,000 islands, but with most of the population living on just six of them, the Solomon Islands are one of the wildest destinations in the Pacific. Expect idyllic beaches, wild jungles and blue lagoons with significant pieces of World War II history.

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