Some countries, like Greece and Indonesia, are known for their islands, but for every Santorini and Bali, there is a lesser-known haven like Kastellorizo or Lombok. These less-known islands are as stunning as their famous kin — but without the crowds. Here are eight of the finest.
Isla Robinson Crusoe, Chile
Keep an eye out for seals on Isla Robinson Crusoe (Image credit: Ana Fernandez / AFP / Getty Images)
There is no place like Isla Robinson Crusoe. This island is remote, taking two hours to fly there from Santiago. It is covered in "unique flora, two-thirds of which is found nowhere else on Earth," Lonely Planet said, and it is "not uncommon to experience four seasons in one day." There is one town to visit, San Juan Bautista, and ample opportunity to go swimming, diving, hiking a