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Venice's narrow alleys and canals are often choked with tourists, making it difficult to appreciate the city's fading charm amidst the throngs of selfie-stick wielding visitors.
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This charming town offers serene boat trips, mystical caves adorned with Buddha statues, and a glimpse into authentic Burmese life.
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The once-quaint island has become a victim of its own popularity, with its famous blue-domed churches and sunsets now serving as backdrops for Instagram posts.
This tranquil island paradise boasts pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, and a laid-back atmosphere that harks back to Thailand's islands before mass tourism took hold.
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The Czech capital's beautiful Old Town Square and Charles Bridge are perpetually swarmed with tourists, detracting from the city's rich history.
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This UNESCO World Heritage site offers breathtaking subterranean landscapes and outdoor adventures in a region often overlooked by travellers.
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Amsterdam's city centre is often overrun with rowdy stag dos and cannabis tourists, overshadowing its charming canals and world-class museums.
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This idyllic island in the Visayas offers a slice of tropical paradise without the crowds found on more famous Philippine islands.
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Which of these places are you most excited to go?
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