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What is the most Caribbean like beach in Europe?

#1 Formentera: Platja de Ses Illetes The most popular beach is the Platja de Ses Illetes. Again and again it is chosen as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, even in the world, and contributes to the fact that Formentera is also called the little Caribbean.



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#1 Formentera: Platja de Ses Illetes The most popular beach is the Platja de Ses Illetes. Again and again it is chosen as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, even in the world, and contributes to the fact that Formentera is also called the little Caribbean. You have surely seen it on television.

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Carbis Bay, Cornwall On a warm summer's day, as you kayak through brilliant blue seas and look back at the shore where golden sands backed by verdant hillside await, it's hard to remember that you are, in fact, in England. That's what sunny days at Cornwall's Carbis Bay offer up.

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Spain leads the list with a hidden beach, Torrente de Pareis, in the Balearic island of Mallorca, followed by Bordeira Beach in Portugal's Algarve coast and Spain's Amio Beach in Pechon, Cantabria, in second and third places.

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Clearest Waters in Europe
  • Nissi Beach, Cyprus. ...
  • Primosten, Croatia. ...
  • Porto Katsiki, Lefkada, Greece. ...
  • Isola Bella, Sicily. ...
  • Lake Bled, Slovenia. ...
  • Famara Beach, Lanzarote. ...
  • Sveti Stefan, Montenegro. ...
  • Calo des Moro, Majorca.


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Baia do Sancho, Brazil
About 220 miles off the coast of Brazil, Baia do Sancho is regularly deemed the world's best beach. UNESCO designation and careful government protections keep it and the entire Fernando de Noronha archipelago pristine.

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Dubbed little England, Barbados was the first overseas British colony.

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Martinique: For a taste of France in the Caribbean In Martinique – a hot spot for French tourists – visitors will find a taste of Europe in the Caribbean.

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Stretching along the Adriatic and Ionian seas, Albania's 450-kilometre coastline is dotted with golden sands and pine forests but very few foreign tourists. Beach lovers should make a beeline for the Albanian Riviera, where white beaches and turquoise waters have drawn comparisons with the Maldives.

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About 220 miles off the coast of Brazil, Baia do Sancho is regularly deemed the world's best beach. UNESCO designation and careful government protections keep it and the entire Fernando de Noronha archipelago pristine.

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Baia do Sancho, Brazil About 220 miles off the coast of Brazil, Baia do Sancho is regularly deemed the world's best beach. UNESCO designation and careful government protections keep it and the entire Fernando de Noronha archipelago pristine.

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