Title: Offbeat spots on Mediterranean Islands you need to see
1OFFBEAT SPOTS ON MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS YOU NEED
TO SEE!
2The only feeling better than a trip itself is
planning the best holidays to destinations afar.
The excitement, the anticipation, the imagination
and the manifestation. You spend time researching
the places to visit, activities to do and getting
the best out of the places in every possible way
in that limited timeframe of yours.
3Discover the offbeat places for your
Mediterranean island bucket list!
4Sardinia Travel Guide
Sardinia is great for an all-inclusive island
holiday with contrasting lights and colours of a
region blending with ancient traditions and
wildlife. The area still maintain a natural
composition filled with lush forests, trees,
little desert areas.
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5In the island capital of Cagliari, most tourists
start their visit from Piazza Della Costituzione
to San Remy Bastione. Originally built to defend
the Castello quarter, Cagliari holds the
beautiful cathedral (Cagliari Cathedral) today,
offering a sweeping view over the town and
harbour.
Cagliari and Southern Sardinia
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6Inside its 1.8 metre thick walls, spiral
stairways join the triple floor and as you walk
through the passages, you will enjoy the
refinement of this prehistoric workmanship and
engineering. Witness another Nuraghe that was dug
underneath the structure, along with other
fascinating exhibits.
Nuraghe Su Nuraxi
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7Walk down the steps of a thousand-of-year-old
well. The architectural marvel has balanced
proportions that amaze every tourist with its
geometric composition and state. Witness an old
well-made so precisely that it will blow your
mind!
Parco Archeologico Naturalistico di Santa Cristina
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8There is a little-known tourist resort near
Oristano S'Archittu on a natural arched rock over
the sea. The place is charming and draws many
people swimming beneath their arches or walking
uphill.
SArchittu and Spiaggia Stella
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9The island's diversified landscape includes
beaches, mountains, active volcanoes and even
skiing in the winter. Archaeological sites,
cathedrals reveal evidence of its history as a
home for Greeks. Normans and Spaniards. As
Frederick II, King of Sicily, once said I don't
envy God's paradise, because I'm well satisfied
to live in Sicily.
Sicily Travel Guide
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10The Aeolian Islands Holiday is very famous among
the tourists holidaying in Sicily. The largest
and most visited island is Lipari, but visitors
are also drawn to the opportunity to climb up to
the craters of the archipelago's still active
volcanoes, Vulcano and Stromboli.
Aeolian Islands
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11Palermo Cathedral in Sicily is a magnificent feat
of architecture located in the centre of Palermo.
The cathedral is a sight to behold, with a Duomo
that rises above the building towards the blue
Sicilian sky and the iconic statue of Santa
Rosalia standing proudly out front.
Palermo Cathedral
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12Palermo Cathedral in Sicily is a magnificent feat
of architecture located in the centre of Palermo.
The cathedral is a sight to behold, with a Duomo
that rises above the building towards the blue
Sicilian sky and the iconic statue of Santa
Rosalia standing proudly out front.
Gole dellAlcantara
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13Mozia, sometimes known as Mozzia or Motya, is a
small island in the Stagnone Lagoon in the
province of Trapani with a long history. It is of
particular archaeological interest because it is
the largest Phoenician settlement in the
Mediterranean. It is also well-known for its
gorgeous windmills.
Mozia
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14Ibiza Travel Guide
Pine trees that virtually touch the sea, days
spent on a yacht, tranquil communities brimming
with rustic charm, luxurious beach clubs,
accommodation in paradise-like locations. Ibiza
is a divine Mediterranean location where you can
let your hair down enjoy the laid-back hippy
culture of its fashion and street markets, watch
the sunset surrounded by stunning landscape.
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15Playa d'en Bossa is one of the best places to
visit in Ibiza. This beachfront resort is ideal
for people looking for an all-inclusive vacation
right on the beach. It is also the island's
longest beach, so you will have no trouble
finding a daybed or a lounger right on the sand.
Playa d'en Bossa
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16Playa d'en Bossa is one of the best places to
visit in Ibiza. This beachfront resort is ideal
for people looking for an all-inclusive vacation
right on the beach. It is also the island's
longest beach, so you will have no trouble
finding a daybed or a lounger right on the sand.
Santa Eulalia del Río
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17The beach in Cala d'Hort is an excellent site to
look out at the towering island of Es Vedrà. It
is claimed to be the home of the sirens who tried
to entice Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. As the sun
sets, Es Vedrà and the neighbouring islets
provide a magnificent backdrop.
Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell Nature Reserve
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18San Juan, a tranquil village in the north of the
island, is located in the municipality of Sant
Joan de Labritja and is truly one of Ibiza's
hidden jewels. San Juan is a tranquil rural
retreat surrounded by pine tree-covered hills.
The leisurely pace of life, modest bars and
cafes, and a town square are as real as it gets
in Ibiza.
San Juan
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19Mainstream or Offbeat activities for holidays?
Travelling to a famous touristy place is a safe
option for sure. Explore the new cities, the life
of the localites and so much more. However, the
true magic lies off the beaten path. Get in touch
with our travel expert now to find curated
packages and itineraries to plan your next
offbeat trip.
Bon Voyage!
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