Herald on Sunday

TREASURED MEMORIES

As Celebrity Treasure Island returns to our screens tonight, we asked the contestant­s to share recollecti­ons of their favourite island holidays.

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GARY FREEMAN

For me, the best holidays are when the wider Freeman family get together and just hang out. Sisters, brothers, cousins, kids, all of us together — usually around the summer break and in Queensland (Australia’s an island, right?!). We will spend time together, fish — although the Freemans are notoriousl­y bad at fishing — and catch up on life. Even though I live in Australia these days, it’s still the perfect island holiday — or holiday, full stop.

MATTY McLEAN

Four years ago, after a couple of beers, I sent my brother a “let’s catch up” message. But when one of you lives in Auckland, and the other’s in London, it makes things tricky. Until Rob sent me one word — Ibiza. I was sold. I booked flights and flew to the small, yet larger-than-life, party island. We had the craziest, most intense four days. It’s absolutely picturesqu­e but will also almost ruin you. There are things we still reminisce over, and things we’ll possibly never speak of again. But, after it was all said and done, my brother and I were closer than ever.

JODIE RIMMER

Slipper Island looks a bit like it sounds, sitting in that bit of ocean out from Pauanui and Tairua. It’s magical. In about 1998, I was working with Ryan Gosling in Auckland on series two of Young Hercules. We had a break over Christmas and my crowd of party misfits had heard about Slipper Island. We had to book by telephone. We caught the water taxi and I’ll never forget the captain’s face as we loaded box after box. We were like pigs in mud! We swam, rode horses and fished our way back to happiness in the boiling hot January sun. At night we’d party until the generator was turned off. There was nothing on that Island except innocence and freedom — we had to take everything else in. It felt like our untouched kingdom with undulating mountains and magical times.

LILY McMANUS

As a kid, every year my family and I would go to an island off Australia called Great Keppel Island. It’s been completely commercial­ised now but it used to be a tiny little paradise with only a few houses right on the sand. We grew up diving, fishing, wakeboardi­ng — loads of water activities. We would hunt lobsters with our hands and cook them over the fire, run all over the beach and play card games all night and get covered in mozzie bites. That island is my childhood treasure. It’s never going to be the same, the island is so different now, but that’s life.

SHANE CAMERON

I went to Greece about 20 years ago, before I started my life as a boxer, and it’s a holiday that stands out for me. A good friend’s dad is Greek and his mother’s English, so they used to go to Greece every year to the family home. This time I joined him. The water was sensationa­l, we went spearfishi­ng every day, the nightlife was really good and the Greek people were really nice — fed us up like nobody’s business. I was a big eater then but it was a tough ask for me to try to polish off the food put in front of me. A standout for me in my younger years.

LANA VAN HOUT

Paradise isn’t easy to find but it’s what comes to mind when I think of Hawaii.

I get goose bumps thinking about my time spent on Kauai and the beautiful memories I carry from this time. Nature is life to me and my experience truly immersed me in the beauty of unparallel­ed nature. Mountain ranges out of a prehistori­c time, vegetation so oversized and overgrown that nature truly appears to be owning its place in a tropical paradise. Beaches with glistening golden sand, the bluest of waters and clarity like I’ve never experience­d. Ocean adventures,

snorkellin­g with turtles a dream kind of experience, dolphins riding the bow of our catamaran, whale-watching, surfing, hiking and seeing the Na Pali coastline for the first time — it has to be seen to be believed. Then there are the sunrise and sunsets, you feel lost from the world as you just exist in the moment and the beauty.

KARL BURNETT

I’ve been a Corvette fan since I received an ‘84 Matchbox C4 ‘vette as a birthday present as a wee tyke. On a recent trip to Hawaii, when my girlfriend, Bex, and I discovered that the car rental place had a special on the C7 Corvette, there was no way I was going to turn it down in favour of a Toyota Corolla. Targa top stowed in the trunk, wind blowing through what’s left of my hair, this little red Corvette had me smiling from ear to ear — especially when it came to driving through tunnels. For some reason, my right foot grew ever so slightly heavier and my smile ever so slightly wider. The noise also helped drown out Bex’s cries of fear. I’ll never forget those few short days with that 6.2-litre V8 beast. Oh, and I suppose spending time with Bex on the island of Maui was pretty cool too.

SHANNON RYAN

I spent a few months living in Hawaii, which was amazing, but the treasure was finding myself in the Galapagos Islands swimming with Celine Cousteau (humanitari­an, activist, enviro film-maker, you may recognise the legendary name) and countless hammerhead, black tip, and Galapagos giant sharks. We were being introduced to how we all can be a part of “counting sharks” by sending any sightings to an organisati­on called Shark Savers. I turned 25 in the Galapagos, swam and surfed with sharks and met a woman who I admired and whose epic journey I have continued to follow. Win, win and win.

ZAC GUILDFORD

My favourite island holiday was to Samoa. I was over there playing in an invitation­al Sevens Tournament. We visited some awesome places, such as Sliding Rock. Although we didn’t do well in the tournament it was awesome to see the country and the passion the younger kids have for rugby.

LADI6

I love Samoa, of course. That it is where I am from and where both my parents come from. My family history and culture is all from this one wonderful island nation — I feel very lucky to be able to say that and to have Samoan culture and the country to constantly go back to and learn from. It is a very special place for my little family too as it is where my husband and I eloped with just our son Philli as witness. It was a very special moment for us.

ROSANNA ARKLE

My recent birthday trip with all my family and friends was my 10th time visiting Bali but experienci­ng it with all my nearest and dearest was by far the best. We all flew in from different parts of Australia and New Zealand and stayed in massive villas all together around the island. It really was the birthday trip of a lifetime and we made so many lasting memories . . . The Balinese are so friendly and welcoming, not to mention the $8 daily massages, great food, amazing weather and, of course, it’s not too far from home.

● Celebrity Treasure Island starts tonight,7pm and continues Monday and Tuesday 7.30pm, TVNZ 2

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Photo / Getty Images Greek delights.
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Photo / 123RF Ibiza’s Old Town.
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Photo / 123RF Galapagos National Park, Ecuador.
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Photo / 123RF To Sua ocean trench, Samoa.

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