Travel guideIsland hopping worldwide
Last updated on 07/31/2025 at 11:39 PM
Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind experience with a journey to paradise islands that blend adventure with the discovery of exotic and unspoiled landscapes. Each island has its own unique character, whether it's pristine white sand beaches, volcanic scenery, lush green mountains or traditional villages. Whether you choose to explore tropical archipelagos, discover mediterranean islands, or seek out more remote destinations, island hopping worldwide offers a deep immersion into nature and local cultures.
Take your pick from our wide selection of islands and discover truly unique destinations where you can enjoy exceptional ocean-focused activities like scuba diving, snorkeling or full-day boat excursions in pristine natural settings !
Islands around the world
Andaman sea

Koh Lipe island

Grand Cayman island

Cayman Brac island

Little Cayman island
Lesser AntillesThe Lesser Antilles are a group of islands divided into two main groups

Saint Croix island

Saint John island

Saint Thomas island

Anegada island

Virgin Gorda island
Leeward and Windward islandsThe Leeward and Windward islands (from north to south)

Anguilla island

Saint Martin island

Saint Barthélemy island

Saint Kitts island

Nevis island

Antigua island

Montserrat island

Désirade island

Petite Terre island

Saintes island

Barbados island
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