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One of the world’s most remote islands – famous for being where Napoleon was exiled – is open for tourists. St Helena, a small, craggy island in the South Atlantic Ocean, hasn't seen many ...
Swanson; Photographs by Samantha Reinders Merrill Joshua, of St. Helena’s tourism board, dressed in full Napoleonic regalia to depict the island’s most famous resident. Samantha Reinders ...
Sometimes, the best kind of escape isn’t a luxury resort or a famous beach; it’s a quiet, untouched speck of land where time ...
Credit: AP/Nicole Evatt Perhaps best known as the site of Napoleon Bonaparte’s exile from 1815 until his death in 1821, St. Helena features multiple heritage sites honoring the deposed French ...
Saint Helena is probably best known as the place where the military leader Napoleon spent his final years after he was sent there by the British. Today, it is still possible to visit the site ...
Until 2009, this territory, comprised the islands of Saint Helena, Ascension, and the archipelago of Tristan da Cunha, which was known as Saint Helena and Dependencies and is still often ...
This announcement does not affect current bookings on either the Airbridge or the St Helena Airlink. Those considering travelling to St Helena via the Airlink should note the following ...
Saint Helena has been on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories since 1946, following the declaration of the intention by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ...