There is a magical feeling about an island vacation. Escape from the hectic life, the draw of the water and magical sunsets.

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Anguilla Serenity-seeking sophisticates appreciate Anguilla. With luxury hotels & spas, cultural attractions, and exciting land & water sports, this island will delight you during your vacation. Whether craving fresh lobster, West Indian food, or Continental fare, you’ll find it all in delectable Anguilla. |
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Australia - Kangaroo Island |
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Hawaii Perhaps the most visited tropical destination in the world ... and for good reason. Sandy beaches, golf, palm trees, volcanoes, scuba diving, whales, luxury resorts and villas. Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Lanai and The Big Island All are amazing. |
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Maldives On this chain of coral islands southwest of India, torquoise water laps against white sand beaches. Relax, unwind and let time stand still as you savor the peace and tranquility. |
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Santorini - Greece White-washed houses rest on cliffs above the azure waters of the Aegean Sea. In Fira, visit a museum housing life-size copies of all the frescoes found in the prehistoric site of Akrotiri, where you may look across the island from the edge of the caldera. |
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Seychelles A year round destination with white beaches and crystal water. One of the truly untouched ecosystems left on earth, worthy of the distance one travels to savor it. |
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Sicily This island has been under the rule of the Normans, Greeks, Romans and Muslims; to name just a few who have left their cultural impression. With plenty of sunshine and rich volcanic soil, Sicily also produces impressive wines to compliment a vibrant culinary scene. |
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St Lucia The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean is home to the verdant Piton Mountains, tropical rainforest, a waterfall that changes colors, and a drive-in volcano.Beaches, brilliantly hued marine life and ancient shipwrecks lure water lovers to St Lucia. |
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Tahiti Voted the world's most popular honeymoon destination. No vacation destination suggests paradise more than French Polynesia. Tahiti and its surrounding islands offer miles of private beaches, crystalline waters, and soft breezes. |
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Turks and Caicos Comprised of some 40 small islands, Turks and Caicos attract scuba divers, snorkelers, swimmers, and sports fishing enthusiasts. The 200-mile-long coral reef – the world’s third largest—draws visitors to the archipelago’s magnificent Caribbean underwater world. |