10 islands that you can't visit just because you have money.

December 5, 2016 08:44

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

1. Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

Owned by Holland America Line, this island has a quintessential Caribbean feel. With a total area of ​​over 700 square kilometers and only 2% untouched by human activity, it's no surprise that it boasts two stunning crescent-shaped beaches.

The island also offers a full range of accommodation options and various water sports activities such as kayaking, water biking, rowing, and a dedicated water park for children.

2. Sir Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi

The island is only 3km wide but boasts numerous beaches stretching across 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 over 13,000 rare animals such as giraffes, hyenas, and leopards. Visitors can also take a trip to explore the ruins of an ancient church dating back to the 6th century.

3. Princess Cay, Bahamas

Sunbathing, snorkeling, shopping, lively music, and barbecues—it's all here. Located at the southern tip of Eleuthera Island off the coast of the Bahamas, this resort is exclusively for Princess Cruises guests.

Visitors can find everything they need on the island, including an observatory, a shopping market, equipment rentals, and opportunities to participate in tours exploring the local culture.

4. Harvest Caye, Belize

Officially opened in November 2016, this island in southern Belize offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature and culture with a 300,000m2 oasis complete with amenities such as swimming pools, bars, water sports facilities, and a beach spanning approximately 30,000m2.

This island, owned by Norwegian Cruise Line, is also home to the world's second-largest coral reef. Guests can dine at the two-story Landshark Bar & Grill with stunning views and shop at the shopping area featuring many well-known retail brands and traditional Belizean handicrafts.

5. Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas

This island, Great Stirrup Cay, operated by Norwegian Cruise Line, offers visitors the chance to enjoy pristine white sand beaches and snorkel with sea turtles in crystal-clear waters.

Additionally, kayaking along the coast, zip-lining to admire the island, or enjoying a beach buffet are also great options before relaxing in beachfront tents and villas.

6. Motu Mahana, French Polynesia

If you enjoy island hopping, book a trip to Motu Mahana with Paul Gauguin Cruise. Here, you can relax, sunbathe, swim, enjoy the excellent service of the bars, and savor delicious food at outdoor barbecues.

The cruise company staff will provide full guidance to guests. Additionally, you can treat yourself to a massage and enjoy traditional music.

7. Castaway Cay, Bahamas

This island, owned by Disney Cruise Line, is sure to offer you amazing travel experiences with adventurous and relaxing activities for the whole family. Spanning over 400 square kilometers, all activities on the island are designed for different age groups to ensure that all visitors can have the best possible experience.

Pelican Plunge, with its water slides, and Castaway Beach are ideal locations for family fun. Serenity Bay is a beach specifically for adults, and Scuttle's Cove is a children's beach.

8. Labadee, Haiti

Labedee is owned by Royal Caribbean and boasts beautiful beaches and a variety of exciting recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy Aqua Park, a dedicated area for snorkeling, zip-lining, and excursions to Paradise Cove.

Anyone who comes here will feel like they're in paradise with its long stretches of white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Other noteworthy attractions include the Dragon's Tail Coaster – an adventure tourism destination, the beach huts at Nellie Beach, and canoeing.

9. Ocean Cay, Bahamas

Ocean Cay is an island owned by MSC Cruises, covering nearly 400 square kilometers and boasting six stunning beaches as well as numerous other amenities including traditional music performances and entertainment at an outdoor stage, as well as many restaurants and bars.

The island's designs are inspired by Bahamian culture and traditions. Notable landmarks include family-friendly beaches with playgrounds and restaurants for children, a stunning inland lake, and a wedding hall.

10. CocoCay, Bahamas

Located in the heart of the Bahamas is a Royal Caribbean resort offering a variety of unique tourist activities such as ocean-view cabanas, diving opportunities, and fresh fruit.

Visitors who enjoy activities can choose between canoeing or kayaking. With its long coastline and clear blue waters, snorkeling is also a great option. For children, Aqua Park is a suitable place.

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