When we first set about compiling this list of the Top 10 Tropical Island Paradises we started with the idea of the typical story book desert island, but of course that’s a deserted island and not exactly what we wanted. Our perfect tropical island needs luxury and exclusivity, but also we need to be pampered, looked after and provided for. So which did we decide were our Top 10 Tropical Island Paradises for 2011?
Antigua – A beautiful Caribbean Island that is part of the Leeward Islands group. Stunning beaches in shades of pink through to white, coral reefs for snorkelling and diving. These are just a few of the things that make Antigua so special. No wonder it’s popular for honeymoons and as a wedding destination. Celebrity spotting is almost a sport here, well a laid back sport at least. Our choice location on Antigua is Nonsuch Bay with its secluded beach and 40 acres of landscaped tropical grounds.
Aruba – Where the Azure Sea and Sky seem to merge together this Southern Caribbean island has something for everyone but has a real tropical island feel. Swaying Palm trees and white beaches all add to the experience. You could stay in one of the Ocean Front Rooms of the Tamarijn right on the white sandy beach of Druif Beach and fall asleep to the lapping of the waves. Pure Heaven
Cayman Islands – Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are the three islands that make up this stunning trio. They are set in the beautiful turquoise waters of the Western Caribbean. Don’t miss out on the amazing Lionfish Roundup event at Pirates Point Resort on Little Cayman.
Fiji – The South Pacific Island of Fiji of course is everyone’s idea of a dream tropical island, situated to the North of New Zealand Fiji has a character all of it’s own. It is actually a collection of more than 300 individual islands all with those amazing crystal clear shallow waters lapping against white sandy beaches. The range of activities available are amazing. You could stay at a beach front 5 star resort or back pack through the jungle. Our recommendation is Castaway Island, a stunning 174 acre private island resort.
Maldives – A chain of more than a thousand small islands, in fact many are not even islands just tiny atolls that are little more than a short stroll in size. You truly can feel like an island castaway here. Each resort island has a choice of apartments or bungalows on stilts over the stunning seascape. One of our favorites is Full Moon Resort, a narrow atoll that literally takes 20 seconds to walk from one side to the other and maybe 2 minutes to walk the length.
Mauritius – A relatively large tropical island paradise, well compared with some of our other Top 10 choices anyway. Easy to get to and something for everyone when you get there. Like any great tropical island we have the required clear warm waters and white sands here on Mauritius. There are also a broad range of places to stay, we really like Le Saint Geran, a private peninsula jutting out into the ocean.
Perhentian Islands – Somewhere east of Malaysia you just might find the Perhentian Islands, a pair of islands lost in time. There are no roads here, if you want to go somewhere you either trek through the jungle or hop along the coastline in a boat. The Arwana Eco Resort would be one of out top choices here.
Seychelles – Just north of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean are the hundred or so islands that make up the Seychelles. Every last one stunningly beautiful. The second largest island is Preslin with it’s towering palm trees that are inhabited by rare species of birds and animals.
St Lucia – The Eastern Caribbean sea is where we find exotic, esoteric and ethereal St Lucia. A backdrop of wooded hills overlooking stunning beaches. In St Lucia there is an activity for everbody from horse riding to snorkelling, from diving in the clear waters to hiking through the forests. Jaw dropping Jalousie Plantation has got to be the place to stay here.
Tahiti – This stunning pacific island has been the star of many a hollywood movie and so it should be. Once more a huge range of activities in a stunning setting. The Intercontinental Tahiti resort has its own private beach and everything else a tropical paradise island stay requires.
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