When the South Pacific comes to mind, so does exclusivity. These islands are little speckles on a world map—hidden gems scattered across glittering seas. They are located east of Australia and south of Hawaii, in the warm waters below the Equator.
The South Pacific is home to some of the most secluded and exotic destinations, located miles away from anything else, providing the utmost serenity.
French Polynesia is made of two societies of islands: The Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands. The major export is its famous black Tahitian pearl, which come from the Black Sand Beach in Tahiti. Lucky travelers get to experience the history and blending of cultures of East India, Polynesia, China and Europe.
The island of Moorea is a unique landscape of volcanoes, lagoons, jagged peaks and soaring heights. Thousands of years ago, volcanic activity formed the island into the shape of a heart.
Five-star resorts with private bungalows on Bora-Bora make for fairy tale honeymoons.
The world-class spas are surrounded by blissful, enchanting beaches and fragrant flowers.
Explore our itinerary of the South Pacific to unfold the possibilities.