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Côn Đảo, a little-known archipelago off Vietnam's southeastern coast, is a popular destination for visitors seeking a more remote experience.
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Skopelos' secluded coves, tiny tavernas, and hundreds of Byzantine-era churches made it the perfect backdrop for "Mamma Mia."
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Don't expect to see much of the night sky here: in the summer, this one-mile, car-free retreat in Breiafjörur Bay is lit up for up to 21 hours.
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Gozo has a Bronze Age fortification, decaying castle walls, and rolling hills. Hotel Ta' Cenc & Spa, on the island's highest point, overlooks the sea.
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Swaraj Dweep, commonly known as Havelock Island, maybe the most beautiful of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands' 500-plus islands and atolls.
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This fish-shaped island is isolated from civilisation by 3,300 miles of Indian Ocean. Rodrigues is paradise for hikers, kite surfers, and water enthusiasts.
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Divers visit Pulau Mabul off Malaysia's southeast coast to see native sea moths, bobtail squids, and the rare paint pot cuttlefish.
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Stay at the Colonsay Hotel, a nine-room Georgian inn established in 1750 with white pebble-dashed walls, sloping slate roofs, and simple furniture.
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La Maddelena, a 15-minute boat journey from Sardinia's northern shore, offers visitors magnificent beaches, unusual wildlife, and secret coves.
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This rough island west of Santiago was made famous by 18th-century sailor Alexander Selkirk, who was castaway here and inspired "Robinson Crusoe."
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