French Polynesia
, better known as the Tahiti Islands after its largest and most populated island, is the epitomy of Polynesia - rugged rain forest clad mountain peaks tumbling into stunning lagoons, an abundance of tropical fruits and a people so graceful you might think you had arrived in heaven. The islands lie to the west of Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands with 35 islands and 83 atolls in all dotted amongst over 5 million sq. km of ocean. Tahiti travel was first made famous by Captain Bligh and the Mutiny of the Bounty and along with its enchanting scenery, beautiful people and the vivid colours of French painter Paul Gauguin, French Polynesia has become one of the icons of the South Pacific.
 
The Hawaii Islands is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. One of the 50 States of the USA, it is a mix of tradition and modern living, of large beach resorts and tropical adventure. Waikiki rules the tourist brochures, but the absolutely stunning landscape around the group should be more than enough to tempt most tourists to these shores.
 
Micronesia Islands is a collection of thousands of tiny islands and many dependent and independent states in the North Pacific. Famous for its exceptional scuba diving, enhanced by the many relics from WW11 which made it famous, these islands are a mix of remote outposts and commercial tourist destinations, of traditional cultures and lifestyles and American and Japanese playgrounds.


Some useful links for travelers:
www.medicalkit.eu
www.travel-tips.eu
www.visitors-guide.eu
www.travelgallery.eu
www.travel-stories.eu
www.diving.eu
www.guide-book.eu
www.relax.pl

 

Other places worth visiting – www.visitoman.eu, www.visit-oman.eu and www.tanzania.eu.

 
See also:
www.truck-centre.eu
www.woontrend.eu