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Albania's beaches - 14 beautiful beaches in Albania

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Albania's beaches! Today we're featuring lots of beautiful beaches in Albania, including our own favourite Bunec Beach. Albania's coastline is incredibly beautiful with crystal clear waters and pretty little islands. There are bustling tourist resorts, and there are also beautiful beaches in Albania where you can almost be left alone.

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Saranda in Albania - 5 great excursions around Saranda

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Curious about Saranda in Albania? Today we offer some tips on the lovely holiday resort of Saranda on the Albanian coast. In many ways, Saranda reminds you of a typical charter resort in Southern Europe, but there are some things that are definitely different... We share our experiences, and we have also listed five great excursions around Saranda.

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The historic town of Noto in Sicily

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Today we visited the Sicilian town of Noto. Noto is located south of Syracuse and despite its small size (24,000 inhabitants) is well worth a visit. In 2002, the town and its church were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, and it's not hard to see why. 

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Cala Gonone - Sardinian paradise

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Yesterday, as we drove south in Sardinia, we felt a bit cheated. Firstly, we did not get out to the beaches at Emerald Coast with our motorhome and secondly, it felt like we left the charming small roads and deserted nature of Corsica behind us. Here in Sardinia, the roads are bigger, the people are more numerous, the cars drive faster... Well, we finally arrived at Cala Gonone, which is really nice!

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Free camping in Sardinia, La Maddalena

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The last night on the island of La Maddalena, it was free camping in Sardinia. The main reason was financial. (We have budgeted 20 euros/night during our Euopa trip and now that we are approaching the high season, most campsites cost more.) Once we stood there, watching the sun sink into the horizon from our door, we realised that there are so many more reasons to free camp!

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La Maddalena in Sardinia - a holiday paradise

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La Maddalena in Sardinia is a true holiday paradise. The archipelago, located on the northern side of Sardinia, is full of green areas, small bays and beautiful sandy beaches. There are also campsites, a number of smaller hotels and a small charming town - also called La Maddalena.

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Bonifacio, Corsica - City on the Rock

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Bonifacio is the southernmost town in Corsica, and it sits on an incredibly dramatic high limestone and granite cliff. When we saw Bonifacio from afar, we couldn't believe it - the towering white cliffs, the small town and the vast blue sea are more like a fairytale world. Join us in Bonifacio, Corsica.

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Sperone - islands, beaches and canoeing

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Sperone - islands, beaches and canoeing! WOW, what a place we found east of Bonifacio in Corsica. in Sperone there are nice beaches, a golf course with magnificent views, several small islands and rental of different kinds of boats for a canoe trip and we did. Follow us around Sperone in Corsica and the crystal clear water!

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Porto-Vecchio in Corsica - Plage de Palombaggia

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Porto-Vecchio in Corsica! We decided to take a walk along the beaches around Porto-Vecchio in Corsica. Absolutely the right decision! "Our" beach at the car park in Plage de Palombaggia may look small, but right after it comes beach after beach, after beach... They never end! Join us for beaches around Porto Vecchio

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Corsica's beaches - 10 most beautiful beaches

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Most beautiful beaches in Corsica, and we have received requests for more pictures of the blue sea and the beaches of Corsica, and this request is not difficult to fulfil! We are still at the campsite at "Plage Cupabia" on the west coast, south of Ajaccio. We have been sunbathing and swimming all day, as well as taking a walk along the paths that run just above the beaches. It's so stunningly beautiful everywhere that it's hard to believe.

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