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Southern Europe seems to be on everyone’s radar this summer now that the weather is warmer, days are getting longer, and Transatlantic routes are relaunching to some of the region’s most exciting destinations, from the Côte d’Azur down to Amalfi.

Ancient Ruins And Turquoise Water Europe's Cheap Summer Getaway DestinationAncient Ruins And Turquoise Water Europe's Cheap Summer Getaway Destination

What if we told you, however, that one of the trendiest sunny destinations in the Old Continent is not Mediterranean?

As great as they may be, France, Italy and the like are currently drowning in overtourism, and the surging vacation costs make them less and less appealing each passing year.

With ancient ruins and a glistening…



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