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It is true that there is such a thing as an "island" spirit.

5 Hidden Islands of Europe You'll Want to See This Summer

It is true that there is such a thing as an "island" spirit. Although the Greek Islands come to our minds every summer, we explore the secluded European islands with different characters, only for travelers who do not expect sea-sand-sun. Here is our list of islands where you can enjoy tropical coasts.

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Saaremaa, Estonia

Let's first make a geographical introduction to Saaremaa Island, whose name we haven't heard much about. Saaremaa, the largest island of the archipelago that separates the Baltic Sea from the Gulf of Riga, attracts both locals and tourists with its natural beauty and interesting history. Arousing curiosity with its analogies of the authentic Estonian experience, Saaremaa is like a painting with its castle surrounded by a pond, rising in greenery, the spirit of a fishing village and its regular construction.

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Flores Island, Portugal

The Azores Archipelago, which preserves all its natural splendor thanks to its desolate location in the Atlantic Ocean and environmental awareness, is blessed with a surreal nature. Flores Island, located on the westernmost coast of the European continent and the archipelago, is like a nature museum with its deep valleys, high hills, lagoons, cliffs carved with caves, and volcanic remains. The island, named after its rich variety of flowers, is an island that should be explored by every traveler who wants to get rid of stress, get in touch with nature, and take long walks.

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Ile de Porquerolles, France

We think Ile de Porquerolles is just a stone's throw away from the craziness of St Tropez, which is why it's so popular. If you're looking for a place to breathe while enjoying the glamor of the Cote d'Azur, then you've found your refuge in the sparkling South of France! Porquerolles, the largest and most developed of the cluster of three islands known as Iles d'Hyères, fascinates with its protected natural beauty. It's up to you to walk in the shade of fig trees, swim in the turquoise blue waters and explore the island that looks like paradise.

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L'ile de Bendor, France

The story of Bendor Island, which is 1 hour away from Marseille and a 5-minute boat ride from Bandol town, is quite different from other islands. The smallest and most charming island of France is actually a human masterpiece. Everything you see on the island, which was bought by Paul Richard in the 1950s, was built after this purchase. Richard, who transformed a barren island into a Mediterranean garden with its coastal walkways, lush gardens and colorful houses, turned the island into a sanctuary of art. Enriched with workshops, exhibitions and art shops, the island has so far managed to fall in love with painter Salvador Dalí, actress Melina Mercouri, dancer and activist Josephine Baker and Jean-Paul Belmondo.

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Kea, Greece

Kea, which has been ignored by both tourists and Athenians for many years due to the lack of direct ferry transportation from Athens, is now on the radar of yachts and the Athenian jet set. Kea, which is accessible from Lavrion Village in the south of Athens, is part of the Cyclades Archipelago. Preserving its naturalness and unique virgin life thanks to the difficulty of transportation, Kea bears all the traces of traditional Cycladic architecture. The main town of Ioulida, where vehicles cannot enter, and the port city of Korissia are just like in the postcards with its life and architecture.

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