The Pitcairn Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Pacific, are a remote quartet with Adamstown as its capital, home to 50 Bounty mutineer descendants on a volcanic speck. Known for honey, stamps, and isolation—1,000 miles from anywhere—its economy clings to crafts, tourism, and UK aid. Its cliffs and Polynesian echoes haunt. Pitcairn’s lonely charm mesmerizes.