
St. Helena
St. Helena is a remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, known for its rugged terrain and historical significance. It’s a British Overseas Territory, about 1,800 miles from Africa’s coast. The island has a rich history, famously as the exile location of Napoleon Bonaparte. Its economy relies on tourism, agriculture, and remittances, with striking landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and colonial architecture attracting visitors. Despite its isolation, St. Helena maintains modern amenities and a small population, offering a distinctive blend of natural beauty and historical charm.