A revival of Indigenous languages and cultures permeates the South Pacific islands, though English and French are commonly spoken.
Over-water-villa comfort, the reef mere steps from your “front door,” breakfast arriving by canoe – life at a luxury South Pacific resort takes little getting used to. These exotic islands are split into two groups: the Polynesian islands and the Melanesian islands.
The most famous Polynesian islands are those of French Polynesia – in particular, Tahiti and Bora Bora. Five archipelagoes here offer over-water bungalows, sharks and rays, waterfalls and atolls. Closer to Chile – and offering an interesting mix of Polynesian and South American cultures – the equally famous Rapa Nui, a.k.a. Easter Island, dazzles with its mysterious stone faces, moai statues carved from rock.
The untouristed Samoa and American Samoa are noted for
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