Bounty Island
Bounty Island is a small, picturesque island located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the Cook Islands. Known for its stunning beaches and clear blue waters, it attracts visitors seeking relaxation and natural beauty. The island is surrounded by vibrant coral reefs, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.
Historically, Bounty Island is famous for its connection to the HMS Bounty, a British ship that mutinied in 1789. The island's lush landscapes and tropical climate provide a serene environment, ideal for eco-tourism and outdoor activities, such as hiking and birdwatching.