A concealed tranquil 50 hectare camp site. Located on a picture perfect dam and nestled in amongst 200 hectares of lush state forest. It is not only a lure for photographers but a perfect kids playground.
Maré Island is a former coral atoll, that over time has risen and given rise to the Natural Aquarium, the Sink Hole, the honeycombed coral caves, and pools.
Isle of Pines, in New Caledonia was one of the 4 islands we got to visit on our P&O cruise. Out of all the islands, Isle of Pines had the best water visibility and snorkeling.
Mystery Island is a tiny, magical part of Vanuatu. Aside from a few huts that appeared to be utilised for cruise passengers, and a grassed airstrip, the island is uninhabited.
A little scared at first to be contained on a boat for 9 nights, and worried that Courtney might not survive without his fitness regime and jump off the boat and swim back home. But how could I say no to the brand new Pacific Eden; one cupboard, free food, crystal clear waters, and best of all, free BABYSITTING!