Uepi Island, Solomon Islands
Imagine floating through Grand Central Terminal during a fire alarm at rush hour: You're still not really close to the amount of action, color and movement that awaits mere steps off the beach at Uepi Island. This snorkeling hot spot is nestled in the life-rich tropical haven of the Marovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands, and at almost any spot along its coast, you can wade in and explore one of the most captivating and bio-diverse underwater ecosystems on the planet. Above these colorful Seussian forests of hard and soft coral, sponges and seafans, legions of wildly colored reef fish flow over the reef like living rivers. Start off at the prosaically named Welcome Jetty, a working pier where all travelers arrive to Uepi. The pier lives up to its name; every creature is in attendance, living among the sponge-covered trunk-like stanchions. You'll find snowflake morays, nudibranchs, jittery clownfish, vivid giant clams and even a gang of zippy blacktip reef sharks. (They are attracted by a feed – don't hold the bait, and you'll be fine.) Share snorkeling notes with other guests at the Uepi Resort, and enjoy taking off on a new adventure each day. uepi.com


