French Islands
The term "French Islands" refers to various islands that are part of France or its territories. Notable examples include Corsica, located in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its rugged landscape and rich culture. Other islands include Réunion and Martinique, which are part of the French overseas departments in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, respectively.
These islands offer diverse ecosystems, from tropical rainforests to volcanic mountains. They are popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors with their unique blend of French and local cultures, beautiful beaches, and outdoor activities. Each island has its own distinct charm and history, contributing to France's maritime heritage.