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Where in Greece is like the Maldives?

Feels like Maldives in Crete - Review of Stella Island Luxury Resort & Spa, Aposelemis, Greece - Tripadvisor. Contact accommodation for availability.



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Likened to the Maldives or French Polynesia, Palm Island looks like the Fiji of the Caribbean, with its velvety green hills ambling skyward from blindingly white sand and water that transitions from crystal-clear to glowing Powerade to denim the further you get from shore.

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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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Crete. As Greece's biggest island, Crete essentially ticks every box. It has sandy beaches, serious mountains and myth-laden archaeological sites, plus accommodation from boutique hotels to all-inclusive resorts with sports facilities and kids' clubs.

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1. Santorini. In Santorini the blue of the sea blends with the blue of the sky and the blue roofs of the houses. This island, ranked among the best destinations for a honeymoon in Europe, is also one of the most beautiful Greek islands.

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Santorini is somewhat of a cliché choice to kick-off the list, but there are a multitude of reasons why the film-set stunning island is considered one of the most beautiful islands in Greece.

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With an aromatic cuisine, warm culture, and some of the most spectacular landscapes in Southeast Asia, Thailand is an excellent choice for those looking for an alternative to the Maldives, its five-star resorts offering luxurious villas, world-class spas, and activities that range from island hopping to snorkelling.

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Salento has earned the name 'the Maldives of Italy' thanks to its paradise coasts. Part of the administrative region of Apulia, it also boasts a rich cultural heritage, influenced by a blend of cultures which have left their mark over the centuries.

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1. NEVIS, The less popular sister to St. Kitts, the Volcanic Island Nevis is firmly off the beaten track. Sparsely populated and densely forested, the island boasts acres of beaches, which are unspoilt and underdeveloped.

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