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The irresistible charm of island escapes
- Islands hold an undeniable allure, offering a sense of adventure that’s unmatched by other destinations. Surrounded by water, they promise a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and a slower pace of life that redefines relaxation.
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Intimate size and accessibility
- Many islands are small enough to explore fully. Travelers can immerse themselves in the entire destination in a short period, whether they’re checking out local villages or hidden coves.
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A sense of seclusion
- Islands often provide a unique sense of isolation and escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Surrounded by water, travelers feel truly 'away,' making islands the ultimate destination for tranquility and relaxation.
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A journey steeped in adventure
- Traveling to an island by boat transforms the trip into an adventure from the start. The open water, shifting horizons, and the rhythmic motion of the waves make the journey itself as memorable as the destination. So which islands are worth seeing this year? Let’s take a look!
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Shikoku, Japan
- Japan’s smallest main island is famed for its 88-temple pilgrimage spanning 745 miles (1,200 km) of breathtaking landscapes. From the Iya Valley’s vine bridges to the 3,000-year-old Dogo Onsen hot springs, visitors can immerse themselves in history, nature, and spirituality.
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Unguja, Tanzania
- Unguja (Zanzibar’s largest island) balances rich history with modern flair. Explore Stone Town’s Old Fort and Freddie Mercury Museum, then indulge in luxurious accommodations, including new resorts. This vibrant island truly is a cultural and leisure-filled treasure.
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Santorini, Greece
- Santorini’s iconic sunsets are just the start. Visit Minoan ruins on the island, explore Byzantine architecture, and enjoy swift island-hopping with the area’s new helicopter service.
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Governors Island, USA
- Nestled in New York Harbor, Governors Island offers sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Statue of Liberty. Discover its climbing sculptures, resident sheep, and historic dining spots, all of which make it an evolving destination rich in character and charm.
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Korčula, Croatia
- Korčula offers Greek-settled vineyards, medieval cathedrals, and cultural festivities. Highlights of any traveler’s tour include the 400-year-old Moreška sword dance and the Korkyra Baroque Festival, the finest music festival in Croatia and which takes place in September.
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Muiron, Australia
- The Muiron Islands in Western Australia, part of the Ningaloo Reef, boast dazzling marine biodiversity. From dugongs grazing on sea grass to manta rays and whale sharks, these coral-rich waters provide an unparalleled underwater paradise.
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Española, Ecuador
- Española Island in the Galápagos archipelago showcases unique species like waved albatross and marine iguanas (pictured). Any wildlife lover who ventures to this island will be met with paradise, as it boasts pristine beaches and lush habitats home to some of the world’s most extraordinary biodiversity.
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Skomer, Wales
- Skomer Island in Wales teems with puffins (pictured), shearwaters, and guillemots from April to July. Limited daily access ensures tranquility for visitors exploring its rugged beauty and observing its diverse bird population in their natural habitats.
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Curieuse, Seychelles
- Once a leprosy colony, Seychelles’ Curieuse Island now protects giant Aldabra tortoises and mangrove ecosystems. Visitors can explore boardwalks through unique flora, spot nesting sea turtles, and admire the restored 19th-century doctor’s house.
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Isla Ballestas, Peru
- Isla Ballestas, off Peru’s coast, is a wildlife hotspot where the Humboldt Current attracts penguins, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. Boat tours offer unparalleled views of this vibrant marine ecosystem against the backdrop of rocky islets.
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Hiva Oa, French Polynesia
- Hiva Oa in French Polynesia pairs volcanic landscapes with cultural history. Visit the graves of the famous artists Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel, marvel at sacred tiki sculptures, and savor fresh marinated fish in this serene locale.
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South Georgia
- South Georgia Island, a sub-Antarctic gem, honors Ernest Shackleton’s legacy with dramatic landscapes, penguin-studded beaches, and historic whaling sites. Adventure seekers can retrace the famed explorer’s footsteps while taking in the island’s rugged beauty.
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El Hierro, Spain
- The Canary Islands’ quietest retreat boasts volcanic cliffs and hiking trails that wind between natural pools. The island’s uncrowded landscapes and striking views make it an ideal escape for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude.
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Wayag, Indonesia
- The island of Wayag, in Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago, enchants visitors with vibrant coral reefs and marine biodiversity. Above water, visitors can paddle through surreal turquoise lagoons, while underwater adventures reveal manta rays and otherworldly sea creatures in vivid hues.
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Grímsey, Iceland
- Straddling the Arctic Circle, Iceland’s Grímsey Island is home to dramatic cliffs, a historic lighthouse, and millions of seabirds. Its raw, untamed beauty offers a peaceful retreat steeped in natural splendor and wildlife.
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Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Canada’s smallest province boasts stunning beaches, from Dalvay-by-the-Sea to Cavendish. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood and explore this Atlantic gem’s serene landscapes.
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Bequia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
- Bequia, the Grenadines’ largest island, combines serene beaches with upscale charm. Travelers can stroll along Princess Margaret Beach, sip spiced rum cocktails, and enjoy Spring Bay’s wild shores for a chic yet relaxed Caribbean experience.
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Harbour Island, Bahamas
- Bahamas’ Harbour Island is famed for Pink Sands Beach, with its rose-hued beauty that is especially vivid at sunrise. Romantic getaways here feature fresh dining options, stunning beaches, and a laid-back, luxurious vibe that is perfect for honeymooners.
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Sardinia, Italy
- Sardinia’s Blue Zone status (where people live exceptionally long lives) invites travelers to explore its secrets to longevity. Framed by white-sand beaches and lush interiors, this Italian island promotes well-being through natural beauty, fresh cuisine, and a slower, healthier lifestyle.
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Maldives
- The Maldives’ iconic luxury resorts meet eco-conscious travel with its dhoni cruises. Sail between uninhabited islands, snorkel pristine reefs, and engage in conservation efforts while experiencing the vibrant marine life of this paradise.
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Île de Ré, France
- Île de Ré, near the French city of La Rochelle, combines culinary delights with cycling adventures. Oysters and local wines only enrich the experience, while scenic coastal paths lead to charming villages and delectable farm-to-table cuisine.
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Tasmania, Australia
- Located south of the Australian mainland, the island of Tasmania offers a culinary journey of truffles, abalone, and fine wines. Travelers can explore rugged interiors and sparkling bays, while dining on savory dishes like charred octopus at top-notch restaurants in the city of Hobart.
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Bornholm, Denmark
- Denmark’s Bornholm island delights with temperate summers and scenic trails, alongside Michelin-starred dining that provides the perfect setting for a peaceful Nordic getaway rich in culinary and natural beauty.
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Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka’s cuisine certainly stands out as the island’s shining beacon. The Pekoe Trail connects food lovers to farms and local communities, while the city of Colombo offers vibrant street food for an unforgettable culinary adventure.
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Waiheke Island, New Zealand
- New Zealand’s Waiheke Island offers a wine lover’s haven with 30 vineyards producing elegant Syrahs and Chardonnays. Enjoy gourmet pairings, lush views, and the island’s tranquil atmosphere, just a short ferry ride from Auckland. Sources: (National Geographic) (Britannica) See also: The world's most dangerous countries to visit in 2025
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The irresistible charm of island escapes
- Islands hold an undeniable allure, offering a sense of adventure that’s unmatched by other destinations. Surrounded by water, they promise a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and a slower pace of life that redefines relaxation.
© Getty Images
1 / 30 Fotos
Intimate size and accessibility
- Many islands are small enough to explore fully. Travelers can immerse themselves in the entire destination in a short period, whether they’re checking out local villages or hidden coves.
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2 / 30 Fotos
A sense of seclusion
- Islands often provide a unique sense of isolation and escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Surrounded by water, travelers feel truly 'away,' making islands the ultimate destination for tranquility and relaxation.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
A journey steeped in adventure
- Traveling to an island by boat transforms the trip into an adventure from the start. The open water, shifting horizons, and the rhythmic motion of the waves make the journey itself as memorable as the destination. So which islands are worth seeing this year? Let’s take a look!
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4 / 30 Fotos
Shikoku, Japan
- Japan’s smallest main island is famed for its 88-temple pilgrimage spanning 745 miles (1,200 km) of breathtaking landscapes. From the Iya Valley’s vine bridges to the 3,000-year-old Dogo Onsen hot springs, visitors can immerse themselves in history, nature, and spirituality.
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5 / 30 Fotos
Unguja, Tanzania
- Unguja (Zanzibar’s largest island) balances rich history with modern flair. Explore Stone Town’s Old Fort and Freddie Mercury Museum, then indulge in luxurious accommodations, including new resorts. This vibrant island truly is a cultural and leisure-filled treasure.
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6 / 30 Fotos
Santorini, Greece
- Santorini’s iconic sunsets are just the start. Visit Minoan ruins on the island, explore Byzantine architecture, and enjoy swift island-hopping with the area’s new helicopter service.
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7 / 30 Fotos
Governors Island, USA
- Nestled in New York Harbor, Governors Island offers sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Statue of Liberty. Discover its climbing sculptures, resident sheep, and historic dining spots, all of which make it an evolving destination rich in character and charm.
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Korčula, Croatia
- Korčula offers Greek-settled vineyards, medieval cathedrals, and cultural festivities. Highlights of any traveler’s tour include the 400-year-old Moreška sword dance and the Korkyra Baroque Festival, the finest music festival in Croatia and which takes place in September.
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Muiron, Australia
- The Muiron Islands in Western Australia, part of the Ningaloo Reef, boast dazzling marine biodiversity. From dugongs grazing on sea grass to manta rays and whale sharks, these coral-rich waters provide an unparalleled underwater paradise.
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10 / 30 Fotos
Española, Ecuador
- Española Island in the Galápagos archipelago showcases unique species like waved albatross and marine iguanas (pictured). Any wildlife lover who ventures to this island will be met with paradise, as it boasts pristine beaches and lush habitats home to some of the world’s most extraordinary biodiversity.
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11 / 30 Fotos
Skomer, Wales
- Skomer Island in Wales teems with puffins (pictured), shearwaters, and guillemots from April to July. Limited daily access ensures tranquility for visitors exploring its rugged beauty and observing its diverse bird population in their natural habitats.
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12 / 30 Fotos
Curieuse, Seychelles
- Once a leprosy colony, Seychelles’ Curieuse Island now protects giant Aldabra tortoises and mangrove ecosystems. Visitors can explore boardwalks through unique flora, spot nesting sea turtles, and admire the restored 19th-century doctor’s house.
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13 / 30 Fotos
Isla Ballestas, Peru
- Isla Ballestas, off Peru’s coast, is a wildlife hotspot where the Humboldt Current attracts penguins, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. Boat tours offer unparalleled views of this vibrant marine ecosystem against the backdrop of rocky islets.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Hiva Oa, French Polynesia
- Hiva Oa in French Polynesia pairs volcanic landscapes with cultural history. Visit the graves of the famous artists Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel, marvel at sacred tiki sculptures, and savor fresh marinated fish in this serene locale.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
South Georgia
- South Georgia Island, a sub-Antarctic gem, honors Ernest Shackleton’s legacy with dramatic landscapes, penguin-studded beaches, and historic whaling sites. Adventure seekers can retrace the famed explorer’s footsteps while taking in the island’s rugged beauty.
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
El Hierro, Spain
- The Canary Islands’ quietest retreat boasts volcanic cliffs and hiking trails that wind between natural pools. The island’s uncrowded landscapes and striking views make it an ideal escape for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude.
© Shutterstock
17 / 30 Fotos
Wayag, Indonesia
- The island of Wayag, in Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago, enchants visitors with vibrant coral reefs and marine biodiversity. Above water, visitors can paddle through surreal turquoise lagoons, while underwater adventures reveal manta rays and otherworldly sea creatures in vivid hues.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Grímsey, Iceland
- Straddling the Arctic Circle, Iceland’s Grímsey Island is home to dramatic cliffs, a historic lighthouse, and millions of seabirds. Its raw, untamed beauty offers a peaceful retreat steeped in natural splendor and wildlife.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Canada’s smallest province boasts stunning beaches, from Dalvay-by-the-Sea to Cavendish. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood and explore this Atlantic gem’s serene landscapes.
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20 / 30 Fotos
Bequia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
- Bequia, the Grenadines’ largest island, combines serene beaches with upscale charm. Travelers can stroll along Princess Margaret Beach, sip spiced rum cocktails, and enjoy Spring Bay’s wild shores for a chic yet relaxed Caribbean experience.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Harbour Island, Bahamas
- Bahamas’ Harbour Island is famed for Pink Sands Beach, with its rose-hued beauty that is especially vivid at sunrise. Romantic getaways here feature fresh dining options, stunning beaches, and a laid-back, luxurious vibe that is perfect for honeymooners.
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Sardinia, Italy
- Sardinia’s Blue Zone status (where people live exceptionally long lives) invites travelers to explore its secrets to longevity. Framed by white-sand beaches and lush interiors, this Italian island promotes well-being through natural beauty, fresh cuisine, and a slower, healthier lifestyle.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Maldives
- The Maldives’ iconic luxury resorts meet eco-conscious travel with its dhoni cruises. Sail between uninhabited islands, snorkel pristine reefs, and engage in conservation efforts while experiencing the vibrant marine life of this paradise.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Île de Ré, France
- Île de Ré, near the French city of La Rochelle, combines culinary delights with cycling adventures. Oysters and local wines only enrich the experience, while scenic coastal paths lead to charming villages and delectable farm-to-table cuisine.
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25 / 30 Fotos
Tasmania, Australia
- Located south of the Australian mainland, the island of Tasmania offers a culinary journey of truffles, abalone, and fine wines. Travelers can explore rugged interiors and sparkling bays, while dining on savory dishes like charred octopus at top-notch restaurants in the city of Hobart.
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Bornholm, Denmark
- Denmark’s Bornholm island delights with temperate summers and scenic trails, alongside Michelin-starred dining that provides the perfect setting for a peaceful Nordic getaway rich in culinary and natural beauty.
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27 / 30 Fotos
Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka’s cuisine certainly stands out as the island’s shining beacon. The Pekoe Trail connects food lovers to farms and local communities, while the city of Colombo offers vibrant street food for an unforgettable culinary adventure.
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Waiheke Island, New Zealand
- New Zealand’s Waiheke Island offers a wine lover’s haven with 30 vineyards producing elegant Syrahs and Chardonnays. Enjoy gourmet pairings, lush views, and the island’s tranquil atmosphere, just a short ferry ride from Auckland. Sources: (National Geographic) (Britannica) See also: The world's most dangerous countries to visit in 2025
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The top 25 islands to visit by boat in 2025
The perfect destinations for the adventurous spirit
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There’s something undeniably magical about traveling to an island by boat. The journey itself becomes an adventure, offering stunning ocean vistas, the chance to encounter marine life, and the slow unfolding of your destination on the horizon. Whether it’s the thrill of navigating turquoise waters, or feeling the salty breeze as you approach shore, arriving by boat transforms travel into an unforgettable experience.
In 2025, islands around the world are offering more reasons than ever to explore their shores. National Geographic recently released their list of the best islands to visit by boat this year, boasting features that range from pristine beaches to breathtaking landscapes. These destinations are perfect for those who crave the romance and freedom of the open sea. Click through this gallery to see which distant paradises made the list!
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