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Saint Raphael, France

Mediterranean

St Raphael is the girl next door of southern France. Compared to its flashy cousins down the coast, it’s more of a shy and retiring kind of place. The town sits on the edge of 36 kilometres of unspoilt coastline, and it’s overlooked by acres of natural forest and the terracotta-coloured peaks of the Esterel Mountain range. Dramont beach is a real favourite with families – head here with the little ones to build a sandcastle. St Raphael gives you easy access to A-list favourite, St Tropez. This upmarket slice of the French Riviera is a hotspot for the world’s elite, and it’s packed with expensive boutiques, smart restaurants and luxury yachts.

Santa Amanza (Corsica-France)

Mediterranean

Santa Amanza (Corsica-France)

Sarajevo

Mediterranean

Senj

Mediterranean

Senja or Sážžá is an island in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway, Europe. With an area of 1,586.3 square kilometres, it is the second largest island in Norway. It has a wild, mountainous outer side facing the Atlantic, and a mild and lush inner side.

Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania

Mediterranean

Sifnos
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Sifnos

Mediterranean

Gold gave birth to Sifnos. Every year, the islanders would offer a solid gold tribute to Apollo. When they tried to substitute a fake, Apollo decreed that their rich mines would sink into the ground. Now the abandoned mines are the only reminder of Sifnos golden age. Apollonia, the little capital named after Sifnos' wrathful patron god, is now a center for folk arts, where delicate laces and distinctive island pottery are sold in the markets. Visit Panayia Chrysopyi, a 17th-century monastery precariously perched on a rocky islet jutting into the sea.

Sipan

Mediterranean

Skiros

Mediterranean

Skyros is is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, part of the Sporades archipelago. It’s known for its beaches, jagged coastline, sea caves and seaside villages. Skyros town, or Chora, is in the forested northern part of the island. It has white cube-shaped houses and the remains of a Venetian kastro, or castle on a crag above the town.

Spalato, Croatia
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Spalato, Croatia

Mediterranean

Spalato (or "Spalato province") was a district of the Italian Governorate of Dalmatia, during World War II. It was officially called in Italian:

Stromboli

Lipari Islands · Mediterranean

Italy's seven volcanic Aeolian Islands are obviously a place favoured by the Gods. Just off the north coast of Sicily, they are a favorite destination for adventurers and visiting yachts, which anchor in the numerous little harbors indenting the coastline. In Lipari, climb narrow streets to the medieval castello, and discover a beach with the whitest, finest sands in all of Italy.

Tinos
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Tinos

Greece · Mediterranean

Tinos may not be the first name that comes to mind when you consider a cruise to Greece, but this authentically Aegean island inspires with its rich history, remarkable views, and thriving local gastronomy scene. Those who are familiar with Tinos no doubt know it for the Church of the Annunciation. This famous Greek Orthodox pilgrimage site sits in the middle of a courtyard in the town of Hora and is home to the icon of Our Lady of Tinos. This icon, which is on display inside the church, is said to have healing powers.

Villagarcia

Mediterranean

Vlore

Mediterranean

Zagreb, Croatia
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Zagreb, Croatia

Mediterranean

Zagreb, Croatia’s northwestern capital, is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its center, Upper Town is the site of the Gothic, twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral and 13th-century St. Mark’s Church, with a colorfully tiled roof. Nearby is pedestrian-friendly Tkalčićeva Street, lined with outdoor cafes. Lower Town has the main square, Ban Jelačić, plus shops, museums and parks

Île d'Yeu

Mediterranean

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