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The Oberoi, Mauritius 

Sunset - Picture of The Oberoi, Mauritius, Pointe Aux Piments
The Oberoi, Mauritius 

Bazaruto, Mozambique Sipping cocktails by the seashore, diving on a perfect reef or basking in midnight sun above the Arctic Circle -...

Bazaruto, Mozambique

Sipping cocktails by the seashore, diving on a perfect reef or basking in midnight sun above the Arctic Circle - whatever your dream, somewhere out there is the right island for you. Jill Crawshaw reveals the world's most fabulous castaway experiences

1. Mnemba Island, Zanzibar

2. Lofoten Islands, Norway

3. Roatan, Honduras

4. Wilson Island, Australia

5. Sveti Stefan, Montenegro:

6. Angra Dos Reis Bay Islands, Brazil

7. Petit St Vincent, Caribbean

8. Madagascar

9. Korcula, Croatia

10. Bazaruto, Mozambique

11. San Blas Islands, Panama

12. Formentera, Balearic Islands

13. Taprobane, Sri Lanka

14. Los Roques, Venezuela

15. North Island, Seychelles

16. Funzi Keys, Kenya

17. Dhoni Mighili, Maldives

18. Aitutaki, South Pacific

19. Panarea, Italy

20. Samothraki, Greece


Maldives ( Kanuhura Resort ) 1. Catch Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market before it’s gutted - It’s the granddaddy of Asian fish markets,...


Maldives (Kanuhura Resort)


1. Catch Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market before it’s gutted - It’s the granddaddy of Asian fish markets, but by the end of next year it'll be more like an abandoned warehouse.

2. Fly to the next Rolling Stones concert (if there is one) - Did The Stones perform their final concert on December 15, 2012? Nah. But maybe. But probably not. It's possible, though.

3. Save the Maldives (or at least see them) - Oceans have risen by about eight inches since 1870, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the pace is only picking up say top climate scientists.

4. Sip coffee in a land far away (from baristas in green aprons) - People-watching while sipping a warm beverage at some nameless cafĂ© with crooked tables and chipped cups run by a cranky guy in a moustache whose family has owned the place for the last 500 years -- so let’s not worry about the crooked table or chipped cup.

5. Glimpse your first wild lemur in Madagascar (and hopefully not your last) - Madagascar is the only place on earth to view a wild lemur. But that may change, for the worse.