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FRENCH POLYNESIA

Who wouldn’t want to be shipwrecked

on Tahiti, the largest of 118 islands

and atolls that make up French Poly-

nesia in the South Pacific? Its warm

seas, swaying palms, coral reefs, and

peerless powder-fine beaches are the

epitome of the desert-island idyll. Life

is relaxed, the people gentle and wel-

coming in a way that makes it difcult

to leave.

The sun sets on another perfect day on

Tahiti in the South Pacific.

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lofoten islands

NORTHERN NORWAY

The Lofoten Islands lie above the

Arctic Circle and form an icy jewel in

Norway’s spectacular glacier-carved

coastal crown. Simple waterfront vil-

lages—between which you can hike or

cycle on dedicated tracks—sit on the

edge of deep fjords, framed by clifs

that teem with millions of seabirds

and steep-sided mountains coveted

by hikers and skiers.

Tiny Reine, on Moskenes Island, is a

typical Lofoten fishing settlement.

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kaikoura

CANTERBURY,

NEW ZEALAND

Kaikoura takes its name from the

indigenous Maori words

kai

(food)

and

koura

(crayfish), hinting at the

richness of its seas, which attracts a

wealth of marine wildlife and is com-

plemented on shore by the coastal

allure of clifs, craggy headlands,

and the snow-dusted peaks of the

Kaikoura Ranges.

Clifs frame Kaikoura on the east coast

of New Zealand’s South Island.

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