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Nestled along the Amalfi Coast, this scenic beach is perfect if you wish to avoid the cruise crowds.
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Literally meaning ‘Stairs of the Turks’, this rocky cliff on the coast is located on the southern edge of Sicily and is a sight for sore eyes.
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With breathtaking views, this beach town in Tuscany is perfect for a family getaway or if you’re travelling with kids.
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Elba is home to more than 80 beaches and Biodola Beach is just where you need to be to let your hair down and have a good time.
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With serene vibes and perfect swimming conditions, Punta Prosciutto is one of the best beaches in Italy.
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Located in Southern Italy, this beach is often called the physical ‘toe’ of Italy’s boot.
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Cala Goloritzé was created by a landslide in 1962 and is one of the most stunning beaches in Italy.
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This crescent-moon-shaped beach is nestled at the foot of a 328-foot volcanic rock cliff and is perfect to relax and enjoy the serenity of nature.
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