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+title: Beautiful Islands of the South Pacific
+date: 2010-02-09T19:33:18Z
+source: http://kathika.com/destinations/20091202-007408/
+tags: travel, islands
+
+---
+
+Whether it’s the rich blue waters, clean
+[beaches](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/tag/beaches/), or
+vibrant coral reefs the islands of the south pacific are becoming a
+popular tourist destination for many of today’s modern travelers. Sit
+back as we take you on a pictorial visit to 12 of the areas most popular
+islands.
+
+[![Bora
+Bora-tensaibuta186](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/bora-bora-tensaibuta186-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/bora-bora-tensaibuta186-ll.jpg "Bora Bora-tensaibuta186")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[tensaibuta](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/97657657@N00/2092792187/ "name")
+
+Bora Bora
+
+Bora Bora is a tiny island located in the Pacific Ocean, part of the
+Society Islands of French Polynesia. Only about 8,800 people call Bora
+Bora home, while many thousands more visit the island and its many
+resorts in order to experience the great natural beauty of Bora Bora’s
+pristine beaches and crystal clear water. Because of its connection to
+[France](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/tag/france/), many of
+the island’s citizens speak French and Tahitian, but those who are deal
+with tourists do understand English.
+
+[![P1040781.JPG-Richard
+Gifford386](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/p1040781.jpg-richard-gifford386-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/p1040781.jpg-richard-gifford386-ll.jpg "P1040781.JPG-Richard Gifford386")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit: [Richard
+Gifford](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/rgifford/260587788/ "name")
+
+Fiji
+
+Fiji is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean, a political
+grouping of about 322 islands and 522 islets. Out of these islands, only
+106 of them are permanently inhabited. Viti Levu and Vanua Levu are the
+primary population centers, the both of them supporting 87 percent of
+the population. Because of its rich culture and beautiful beaches, this
+exotic island nation has become extremely popular as the ideal vacation
+and honeymoon destination for many tourists.
+
+[![Ocean Color Diversity - Huahine
+Landscape-tiarescott44](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/ocean-color-diversity---huahine-landscape-tiarescott44-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/ocean-color-diversity---huahine-landscape-tiarescott44-ll.jpg "Ocean Color Diversity - Huahine Landscape-tiarescott44")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[tiarescott](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiarescott/43401833/ "name")
+
+Ocean Color Diversity
+
+Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, a French
+Polynesian archipelago. The island is relatively small, with a length of
+about 9.9 miles and a maximum width of 8.1 miles. Two main islands make
+up Huahine, both of them surrounding a fringing coral reef. Only a few
+hundred yards of water separate the two islands with a sandspit
+connected them during low tide.
+
+[![Tahiti Beach - Huahine - Tahiti
+Pictures-tiarescott449](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/tahiti-beach---huahine---tahiti-pictures-tiarescott449-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/tahiti-beach---huahine---tahiti-pictures-tiarescott449-ll.jpg "Tahiti Beach - Huahine - Tahiti Pictures-tiarescott449")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[tiarescott](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiarescott/33505225/ "name")
+
+Tahiti Beach - Huahine
+
+Tahiti is the largest island located in Windward group of islands of
+French Polynesia. As of August 2007, the island was home to around
+180,000 people, making it the most populous island in French Polynesia
+by quite a distance. While Tahiti has a very rich culture and history,
+thanks to its unique blend of indigenous and French cultures, the island
+is most well known internationally because of its popularity as a
+vacation destination.
+
+[![Tikehau, archipel des Tuamotus-Benoit
+Mahe858](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/tikehau-archipel-des-tuamotus-benoit-mahe858-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/tikehau-archipel-des-tuamotus-benoit-mahe858-ll.jpg "Tikehau, archipel des Tuamotus-Benoit Mahe858")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit: [Benoit
+Mahe](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/loulou/249803558/ "name")
+
+Tikehau, archipel des Tuamotus
+
+Tikehau is a coral atoll located in the Tuamotus Archipelago.
+Specifically, Tikehau belongs to the Palliser subgroup of islands, which
+is the westernmost group in the Tuamotus. A continuous coral reef
+surrounds the lagoon, which contains a great density of fish and other
+marine life. About 400 people inhabit the island, supported by a healthy
+amount of coconut palms. Tourists resorts also dot the coasts of
+Tikehau.
+
+[![The island of
+Moorea-eatatmarks906](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/the-island-of-moorea-eatatmarks906-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/the-island-of-moorea-eatatmarks906-ll.jpg "The island of Moorea-eatatmarks906")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[eatatmarks](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/markjtaylor/2821984266/ "name")
+
+The island of Moorea
+
+Moorea Island is part of the Society Islands archipelago, which is in
+turn located in French Polynesia. Located about nine miles northwest of
+Tahiti, Moorea is home to about 17,000 residents. Moorea is a popular
+tourist destination, especially for those who are already visiting
+French Polynesia, and it has become especially associated with
+honeymoons. One can find ads for vacations to Moorea in many wedding
+magazines.
+
+[![Kia Ora,
+Rangiroa-tensaibuta384](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/kia-ora-rangiroa-tensaibuta384-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/kia-ora-rangiroa-tensaibuta384-ll.jpg "Kia Ora, Rangiroa-tensaibuta384")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[tensaibuta](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/97657657@N00/3123351125/ "name")
+
+Kia Ora, Rangiroa
+
+Rangiroa is the largest atoll in the Tuamotus, which is a chain of
+atolls that runs throughout French Polynesia, and it is one of the
+largest in the world. About 250 islands, islets, and sandbars make up
+the atoll, which is home to about 2,334 inhabitants. Avatoru is the
+chief town of the Rangiroa. It is home to several administrative
+offices, a post office, many churches and a small airport.
+
+[![Vavau-YXO181](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/vavau-yxo181-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/vavau-yxo181-ll.jpg "Vavau-YXO181")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[YXO](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/yxo/155767869/ "name")
+
+Vavau
+
+Vavau is an island chain consisting of one large island and forty
+smaller ones, all of which are a part of Tonga. Vavau’s administrative
+center, Neiafu, is the second-largest city in Tonga and it sits at what
+is known as one of the best harbor in the entire world. Because of its
+excellent harbor and abundant untouched seas, Vavau has gained
+recognition as one of the world’s prime fishing spots.
+
+[![Raiatea - Motu
+Oatara-othanga443](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/raiatea---motu-oatara-othanga443-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/raiatea---motu-oatara-othanga443-ll.jpg "Raiatea - Motu Oatara-othanga443")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[othanga](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/24324534@N02/2839561498/ "name")
+
+Raiatea - Motu Oatara
+
+Only second to Tahiti in size, Raiatea is the second-largest island in
+the Society Islands group of French Polynesia. The most important town
+in Raiatea is Utuora, which also serves as the administrative center for
+the Leeward Islands group. Raiatea, which is enclosed by a coral reef,
+is home to about 12,000 residents and is known as the center of
+Polynesia.
+
+[![Round Efate (Vanuatu) trip, 26 Nov. 2006 - Nguna from Paonangisi
+Beach-PhillipC242](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/round-efate-vanuatu-trip-26-nov.-2006---nguna-from-paonangisi-beach-phillipc242-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/round-efate-vanuatu-trip-26-nov.-2006---nguna-from-paonangisi-beach-phillipc242-ll.jpg "Round Efate (Vanuatu) trip, 26 Nov. 2006 - Nguna from Paonangisi Beach-PhillipC242")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[PhillipC](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/flissphil/311762598/ "name")
+
+Vanuatu
+
+Vanuatu is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean, one that
+was first inhabited by Melanesian people and then subsequently settled
+by Europeans in the 18th century. Vanuatu would change hands between
+several European powers before finally establishing independence in 1980
+following a successful independence movement. About 222,000 people live
+in Vanuatu, with thousands more people visiting the exotic island locale
+each year.
+
+[![Rockpools and cliff at
+Niue-piawaugh65](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/rockpools-and-cliff-at-niue-piawaugh65-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/rockpools-and-cliff-at-niue-piawaugh65-ll.jpg "Rockpools and cliff at Niue-piawaugh65")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[piawaugh](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/piawaugh/2762569296/ "name")
+
+Rockpools and cliff at Niue
+
+Niue, often referred to as “the rock of Polynesia,” is an island nation
+located in the South Pacific Ocean. While Niue governs itself, it has a
+free association with [New
+Zealand](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/new-zealand) and does
+not actually have sovereignty, with Queen Elizabeth II serving as the
+head of state. The country is in the process of refining its tourism
+sector after having identified tourism as one of the best ways for the
+country to create revenue.
+
+[![Awesome
+Moment-tata\_aka\_T588](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/awesome-moment-tata_aka_t588-l.jpg)](/web/20100106230059/http://kathika.com/wp-content/uploads/awesome-moment-tata_aka_t588-ll.jpg "Awesome Moment-tata_aka_T588")[![Creative
+Commons
+License](/web/20100106230059im_/http://kathika.com/wp-content/plugins/photo-dropper/images/cc.png)](/web/20100106230059/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ "Attribution License")
+Photo credit:
+[tata\_aka\_T](/web/20100106230059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/12453467@N00/3824885116/ "name")
+
+Yap Island
+
+Yap is an island located in the Caroline Islands grouping, which is in
+turn situated in the western Pacific Ocean. While many other neighboring
+islands have begun to take on European attitudes, Yap has managed to
+retain much of its indigenous culture. About 6,300 live in Yap,
+according to a 2003 estimate, while tourism brings thousands more
+visitors to Yap each year.
+