Nauru (Around 2,500 visitors/year): Tiny Micronesian island with a scarred landscape (phosphate mining).

Tuvalu (Around 3,700 visitors/year): Remote Polynesian paradise facing infrastructure challenges.

Marshall Islands (Around 6,100 visitors/year): Micronesian archipelago known for cultural preservation.

Niue (Around 10,200 visitors/year): South Pacific island with eco-tourism focus and limited infrastructure.

Kiribati (Around 12,000 visitors/year): Central Pacific nation threatened by rising sea levels (limited tourism).

Micronesia (Around 18,000 visitors/year): Remote Micronesian islands rich in culture and natural beauty.

Montserrat (Around 19,300 visitors/year): Volcanic Caribbean island still recovering from eruptions.