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July/August 2005

July/August 2005

FEATURES

Live the Dream
Have you ever thought of moving and leaving it all behind? We found five exotic, accessible and – yes – affordable islands where you can still buy a piece of heaven.
By Joe Yogerst

Paddling Through Paradise
Huahine is the sleepy Polynesian island where old customs live on. Here, villagers dive for pearls, race canoes and savor a gentle pace of life.
By Jeff Hull, Photographs by Linnt Morris Cunningham

Journey to the Center of the Caribbean
With waterfalls, lush jungle, volcano hikes and empty beaches, St. Vincent has the feel of the primeval Caribbean, a land of Eden that hasn't changed much.
By Carl Hoffman, Photographs by Matthew Wakem

O'ahu's New Wave
The North Shore may be where the pro surf scene is, but there's no better place for a beginner to catch a wave than off the beaches of the revamped Waikiki.

DISCOVERIES

Bora Bora
There's a living lagoon beneath these bungalows.

MauiHula, the language of the heart, takes over the soul of Maui.

MuranoTen minutes from Venice, Murano is an island of mind-blowing glasswork.

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Celebrate Bastille Day on France's Atlantic isles.

Grand CaymanWhat Hurricane Ivan actually helped.

FijiVijay Singh shares plans to build a golf course on his home turf.

Vancouver Island
The Marley name is alive and well at this reggae rockin' winery.

BooksArmchair travel to Easter Island, Tristan da Cunha and the Bahamas.

MusicSounds from ancient Venice.

ON ISLAND

The Still-Virgin Island
There's more wildlife than nightlife on this hidden British Virgin Island resort.
By Lawrence Millman

ISLANDERS

Want to Buy an Island?
Farhad Vladi has spent the past 35 years combing the globe for islands to sell.
By Joe Yogerst

ADVENTURES

Havana RevisitedUse a 1954 guidebook and see how Cuba hasn't changed.
By Wayne Curtis

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