Solitary tropical natural paradise
One of the most remote places in the world, a subtropical natural paradise where Napoleon Bonaparte spends his last days as a exiled... That's St. Helena, a small solitary island in the south Atlantic, with a mountainous and green landscape, sandy plains and cliffs of bronze-colored volcanic rock. Millions of years of isolation have been given free rein here, resulting in a lush flora and fauna with up to 500 endemic species that live nowhere else in the world, and a beautiful pristine coastline that is home to dolphins, whales and whale sharks.
Located more than 2,000 km west of the African coast, a first scheduled flight only landed here in mid-2017, which means that very few have preceded you to this inhospitable gem. The complete tranquility combined with the culture of the Saints , the pleasant climate, the native plants and the rich bird life will certainly make your trip to 'the best kept secret of the world' unforgettable!