10 Islands That You Can't Get to With Money

December 5, 2016 08:44

Only passengers of major cruise lines have the opportunity to set foot on and experience the wonderful things on these islands.

1. Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

Owned by Holland America Line, this island is quintessentially Caribbean. With a total area of ​​over 700 square kilometers and only 2% of the area being touched by humans, it is no wonder that there are two beautiful crescent-shaped beaches here.

The island also offers a full range of room rentals and water sports such as kayaks, water bikes, paddle boarding and a dedicated children's water park.

2. Sir Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi

The island is only 3km wide but has many beaches stretching over an area of ​​36,000km2. Located off the southwest coast of Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas is owned by MSC Cruises.

The island is one of the largest nature reserves in the region, home to more than 13,000 rare animals such as giraffes, hyenas and leopards. Visitors can also take a tour to explore the ruins of an ancient church dating back to the 6th century.

3. Princess Cay, Bahamas

Sunbathing, snorkeling, shopping, live music and barbecues are all available here. This resort, located on the southern tip of Eleuthera Island off the coast of the Bahamas, is exclusively for Princess Cruises guests.

Visitors can find everything they need on the island, including an observatory, a shopping market, equipment rentals and cultural tours.

4. Harvest Caye, Belize

Officially put into operation since November 2016, this island in southern Belize is where visitors enjoy the beauty of nature and culture with a 300,000m2 oasis full of amenities such as swimming pool, bar, water sports competition lake and a beach of about 30,000m2.

This Norwegian Cruise Line island is also home to the world’s second largest coral reef. Guests can dine at the two-story Landshark Bar & Grill with great views and shop at the shopping area with famous retail brands and traditional Belizean crafts.

5. Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas

This is an island owned by Norwegian Cruise Line, Great Stirrup Cay, which will give visitors the opportunity to enjoy white sandy beaches, snorkel with sea turtles in clear blue water.

In addition, kayaking along the coast, participating in adventurous ziplining to admire the island or participating in a buffet party on the beach are also not bad options before resting in the tents and villas overlooking the sea.

6. Motu Mahana, French Polynesia

If you love island hopping, book a trip to Motu Mahana Island with Paul Gauguin Cruises, where you can sunbathe, swim, enjoy the great bars and enjoy barbecues.

The cruise staff will provide full guidance to the guests. In addition, you can also treat yourself to a massage and enjoy traditional music.

7. Castaway Cay, Bahamas

This Disney Cruise Line island is sure to provide you with a great travel experience with adventure and relaxation activities for the family. With an area of ​​over 400km2, all activities on the island are designed for different age groups to ensure that all visitors can have the best experience.

Pelican Plunge with its waterslides and Castaway Beach are great for family fun. Serenity Bay is an adults-only beach and Scuttle's Cove is a kid-friendly spot.

8. Labadee, Haiti

Labedee is owned by Royal Caribbean and is home to beautiful beaches and a variety of exciting activities. Guests can enjoy Aqua Park, a diving area, ziplining and adventure trips to Paradise Cove.

Anyone who comes here will feel like they are in paradise with long white sandy beaches and clear blue water. Other notable attractions include Dragon's Tail Coaster - an adventure tourist attraction, the huts at Nellie's Beach and canoeing.

9. Ocean Cay, Bahamas

Ocean Cay is an island owned by MSC Cruises with an area of ​​up to 400km2 and is home to 6 beautiful beaches as well as many other amenities with traditional music performances and entertainment activities at the outdoor stage as well as many restaurants and bars.

The island’s designs are inspired by Bahamian culture and traditions. Highlights include family beaches with children’s playgrounds and restaurants, a beautiful inland lake and a wedding pavilion.

10. CocoCay, Bahamas

Located in the central region of the Bahamas is a Royal Caribbean resort with many unique tourist activities such as ocean view tents, diving activities, fresh fruit...

Visitors who enjoy activities can choose between canoeing or rowing. With a long coastline and clear blue water, diving is also a good choice. For children, Aqua Park will be the right place.

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