Fogo Island
Fogo Island, the largest offshore island in Newfoundland, Canada. It is the place where the Gulf of St. Lawrence meets the Atlantic Ocean. A natural world-class fishery and a well-developed fishing industry made Fogo Island a once-glorious place to visit. Fogo Island has seven seasons: a warm summer, a snowy winter, a special ice season, a promising spring, a deep mud season, an early autumn for picking small wild berries and a windy late autumn. In spring and autumn, the island is as colorful as a tipped palette. What’s more, Fogo Island Inn is the loneliest hotel in the world. A unique design structure collides with the silence of Fogo Island to create a paradisiacal escape, with the penthouse suite featuring 32 windows, all facing the Atlantic Ocean.





