Some islands you must not have ever heard the name of!
Islands have always taken a special place in the space of travelers. There is a strong geographic base with so much of love for islands. It is “leave all your worries and enjoy the place” kind of feeling when you talk about an island. Below is the list islands which are very less popular and worth to plan a tour with special ones!

1. CANOUAN
Canouan is a small
island in the Caribbean archipelago nation of St. Vincent and the
Grenadines.Canouan attracts an uber-wealthy sailing crowd that, for a large
part, hails from Great Britain. The island is known for its beaches, including
Grand Bay Beach near the main town of Charlestown
2. UNION ISLAND
The best place to
unwind on a remote and rugged little Caribbean Island. Beyond its shores, Union
Island is also a great jumping off point for the Tobago Cays, which offer some
of the most amazing reefs and best snorkeling in the whole Caribbean, along
with other great islands in the area which are worth visiting once.
3. BEQUIA
In the ancient
language of Arawak - Bequia means “island of the clouds”. This language was
spoken by some of its very first settlers.
This island is a second largest island in the Grenadines. Spend some
time exploring this little island, I am sure it will become your favorite place
soon.

4. Seychelles
The sun gets reflected on the white beach sand, turquoise blue sparkling water, lush green forests and fiery sunsets make this place an amazing destination for travelers. It's home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare animals such as giant Aldabra tortoises.It also has the mountain rainforests of Morne Seychellois National Park and some superb beaches, including Beau Vallon and Anse Takamaka.
5. Nevis
Nevis is a small island in the Caribbean Sea that forms part of the inner arc of the Leeward Islands chain of the West Indies. With no all-inclusive resorts or cruise-ship ports, Nevis is as refreshing as one of its gentle trade winds.Some of the popular adventures include diving, hikes around Nevis Peak and having rum on a very popular Pinney’s Beach.

6. Sylt, Germany
Sylt is an island in
northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland district. It is very well known for the
distinctive shape of its shoreline. It’s known for its long beaches, resorts
and the Wadden Sea mudflats on the eastern side.
7. Yaeyama Islands, Japan
The Yaeyama Islands
are the most southwestern part of Japan and it is closer to Taiwan. It has
stunning landscapes, lodges, and an amazing beach.It’s the isolation that keeps
influences from the outside to a minimum. And to some extent that is the real
beauty! Though it is written Japan it is very much near to Taiwan.
8. Surin Islands, Thailand
The Surin Islands are
one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand. Stunning white sandy and clean
beaches, precious reefs and of course the crystal clear blue water. Koh Surin
National Park is a paradise of fine white sandy beaches, thick green jungle,
crystal-clear waters, and the most extensive coral reef and rich marine life in
Thailand.