The word ‘marooned’ probably comes to mind and you wonder how on Earth you’d escape.
But why do you need to escape, I ask?
Why not just sit back and relax, enjoy the ocean breeze and the taste of the tropical island fruit?
That said, here are seven islands you wouldn’t mind being stuck on…
You need some good Hunting Daypacks to survive if you ever stuck on an island.
Filled with species often found nowhere else on Earth and famous for the work Charles Darwin did there at the beginning of his career, the Galapagos Islands are as breathtaking as they are isolated.
Located in the Pacific Ocean and spread over both sides of the equator, they’re populated with incredible animals, lush greenery, and are surrounded by crystal blue waters. So, why don't you fill your Hydration Pack with some crystal blue water
1. The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Located in the Pacific Ocean and spread over both sides of the equator, they’re populated with incredible animals, lush greenery, and are surrounded by crystal blue waters. So, why don't you fill your Hydration Pack with some crystal blue water
2. Seychelles
While the largest three islands are popular tourist spots the others are all incredibly quiet, making them the perfect retreat if you’re looking for a little peace while soaking up the sun.
3. Koh Samui island, Thailand
It’s truly picturesque and is the perfect place for relaxing, soaking up the sun and enjoying the magnificence of Thailand.
4. Mnemba Island, Tanzania
Mnemba Island is also one of the few places in the world where the endangered green turtles still live in the wild.
5. Tahiti, French Polynesia
While offering picturesque views of thick forests and breathtaking waterfalls, Tahiti may well be the perfect relaxation destination. If you’re looking for true comfort and sheer bliss then you can stay in one of the island’s many overwater bungalows which are situated above the crystal blue waters of the South Pacific.Many of the bungalow’s floors are made of glass so you can watch as the tropical fish swim beneath your feet.
6. Madagascar
In addition to it’s sprawling green forests and a vast range of wildlife, Madagascar has near pearly white beaches which offer the perfect setting for watching as the sun sets into the aqua waters.
7. Easter Island, Chile
While it’s not you’re typical tropical island, if you’re a history lover, simply enjoy hiking, are fascinated by the mystery of the Moai statues, or find solace in being alone then Easter Island may just be your perfect getaway.
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