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THE Pitcairn IslandsIsolated in the heart of the South Pacific, they are a true historical and natural gem. Known for being the refuge of the mutineers of the Bounty Following their rebellion in 1790, these volcanic islands offer a unique setting, where history blends with unspoiled nature.
Pitcairn Island, the largest in the archipelago, is the site of the famous BountyIts inhabitants, descendants of the mutineers, maintain a traditional culture and warmly welcome visitors. The history of the Bounty is ever-present, and the historical sites linked to the mutiny are unmissable.
Pitcairn and its neighboring islands (Henderson, Ducie, Oeno) are a paradise for nature lovers. Pristine beaches, impressive cliffs and unique wildlife, such as seabirds and endemic species, make the archipelago an ideal destination for ecotourism.
The Pitcairn Islands are accessible only by boat from Tahiti, offering an exclusive experience. Activities focus on discovering local culture, hiking, and diving in crystal-clear waters.
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