Pigeon Island, on any but a hand-drawn map, is so minute it's almost
impossible to find. It lies on the eastern edge of the Solomons, in
a scatter of atolls called Reef Islands, which in turn lie in a
strung-out archipelago called Temotu Province, with a total land
surface of under a thousand square kilometres in one hundred and
fifty thousand square kilometres of sea ... If you're looking for a
seriously remote island within islands, within an unimaginable vastness
of ocean, this is it.
The hotel operated by the Irvines in Scotland.
A map of the Solomon Islands courtesy of lonely planet.
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Seventeen years after the events described in her bestselling book
"Castaway", Lucy Irvine was travelling again. With her three sons,
she went to live for a year on remote Pigeon Island in the farthest
corner of the Solomons. The invitation had come from the intrepid
eighty-year-old, Diana Hepworth, who, in 1947, set sail from England
and embarked on a hazardous journey to find a faraway paradise where
she and her husband Tom could raise a family.