
Society Islands
The Society Islands are a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, part of French Polynesia. They include major islands like Tahiti and Moorea, known for their stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and clear lagoons. These islands are popular tourist destinations, offering overwater bungalows, surfing, and rich Polynesian traditions. Historically, they played a significant role in Pacific exploration and trade. The Society Islands have a diverse environment, with lush mountains, tropical rainforests, and coral reefs, making them both ecologically and culturally significant in the Pacific region.