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Sicily, Italy - Sicily is the largest and most populous region in the Mediterranean.
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Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain - Tenerife, island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife province (province), Canary Islands Autonomous Community (autonomous community), Spain.
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Santorini, Greece - Santorini isn't known for its beaches, partly because they're overshadowed by its other attractions.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - While Dubrovnik is known for its walled old town it's easy to forget that it also contains some of Croatia's best beaches.
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Nice, France - Sheltered by the Alps, on the Mediterranean coast, the Côte d'Azur has a mild year-round climate.
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Amalfi Coast, Italy - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Amalfi Coast is one of the world's most spectacular coastlines.
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Rhodes, Greece - 40 beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag rating for their cleanliness.
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Malta- Valletta, Malta's Grand Harbour, fortifications, cathedrals and other attractions are enough to mesmerize anyone.
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Once a fishing village, La Barceloneta is actually an area consisting of four main beaches.
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Corsica, France - It's hard to find a Mediterranean island for a beach holiday, and Corsica is no exception to the rule.
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