Here are nine French islands that are worthy destinations to explore:. Ushant, Brittany. On the ferry ride over you'll understand why Ushant -- the westernmost point of France -- is called "the island at the end of the world. Eight kilometers long and four kilometers wide, this perpetually windswept island -- known in French as Ouessant -- remains almost as it was hundreds of years ago, when sheep farmers, fishermen and sailors were its only inhabitants.
Now they're joined by artists and vacationers happy to leave the world behind and traverse the island's stretches of biking and walking trails past lighthouses, vertiginous rocky cliffs, hidden beaches, lighthouses and dramatic seascapes. Ushant is home to Pointe de Pern, France's most westerly point.
Luxuriant palm trees and white sandy beaches belie the fact that this is indeed Brittany. Just a hop from the mainland, this three-and-a-half-kilometer-long, car-free island is easily explored on foot or by bicycle over its coastal footpath. Thanks to the passing Gulf Stream, the island's mild microclimate supports Mediterranean palms and luxuriant flowers and is also home to pairs of nesting puffins, which can be spotted from the beach alongside other seabirds.
The dramatic coastline of the northern island is best for coastal walks and lighthouse viewing, and Guerzido, to the south, is among its best beaches. Getting there: A minute ferry ride from Pointe de l'Arcouest drops you at Port-Clos on the southern island.
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These Islands of the Comoros are the st department of France. It is part of French overseas territories. This is why french is the official language of this departmental collectivity. The islands are surrounded by a barrier reef, to create the biggest closed lagoon in the world. The tourism industry has not been particularly developed and most visitors come to visit their family on the island. Spanning some 1,km2, it has an average depth of 40 meters and countless coral reefs, making it a paradise for divers.
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