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The “Caribbean of Europe”: Here you will find beautiful beaches

The “Caribbean of Europe”: Here you will find beautiful beaches

Are you dreaming of a Caribbean vacation but don't want to make the long journey? Then we have good news: Europe also has beaches that exude a Caribbean feeling with their powdery white sand and turquoise waters. Here you'll find Europe's unofficial Caribbean:

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You'll find a piece of the Caribbean just 80 kilometers south of Munich . There you'll find Lake Walchen, a stunning mountain lake nestled in the foothills of the Alps. It lies at 800 meters above sea level and is surrounded by an idyllic mountain panorama, yet still has a definite Caribbean feel.

The Bavarian Eibsee lies at the foot of the Zugspitze and shines in the light of the rising sun.
Fog bank over Sylvensteinsee in autumn, at the Isar tributary, near Lenggries, Isarwinkel,
A holiday feeling like you're at the seaside in Bavaria! View of the beach at Walchensee.
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At the bathing area in Niedernach, you'll find a powder-white beach that, combined with the turquoise lake water, will transport you straight to the Caribbean. There's plenty of room for swimming: With an average depth of 81 meters and a surface area of ​​16.4 square kilometers, Lake Walchensee is one of the largest Alpine lakes in Germany.

Aerial view of Lake Walchensee in Bavaria.

Looks like the Caribbean, but is in Bavaria: Lake Walchensee with its white sandy beach.

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With its powder-white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, the Balearic island of Formentera has truly earned its nickname "the Caribbean of the Mediterranean ." It doesn't have its own airport, but can be reached from the more famous neighboring island of Ibiza in just 30 minutes by ferry.

Because of its wide white beaches, like this one at Platja de Ses Illetes, Formentera is often compared to the Caribbean. But the Balearic island doesn't need to be – it has so much else to offer.
Water as far as the eye can see: Illetes beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Formentera.
If you are looking for peace and quiet, Formentera is the right place for you.

The Platja de Ses Illetes beach is one of the most beautiful on the island. It is located in the north of the Trucador Peninsula. What makes it special is that the white sand stretches meters into the turquoise sea. In the south of the island, Playa de Migjorn stretches for several kilometers.

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Formentera, Ibiza

The beautiful Platja de Ses Illetes on Formentera.

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Albania has become a truly trendy travel destination in recent years. One reason for this is certainly the country's paradisiacal beaches. Among the most beautiful are the dream beaches around the seaside resort and the Ksamil peninsula of the same name, which is why the area is also known as the "Caribbean of Albania."

In and around Vlora there are long, wide sandy beaches such as Plazhi i Vjeter.
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Off the coast of Ksamil are four uninhabited islands, each with a Caribbean feel. Two of them are so close to the beach that fit swimmers can swim there from the popular Bora Bora Beach.

Beach in Ksamil, Albania

It is not for nothing that Ksamil is one of the most popular beach destinations in Albania.

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The Isles of Scilly archipelago stretches off the coast of Cornwall . It comprises 140 small and large islands, but only five of them are inhabited: St Mary's, St Martin's, St Agnes, Bryher, and Tresco. Although the islands belong to England , with their snow-white, powdery sand beaches and azure waters, they could just as easily be located in the Caribbean.

England's Caribbean lies just 45 kilometers off the coast of Cornwall.
St. Martin’s from a bird’s eye view.
Caribbean flair on St. Martin's. The island is part of the Isles of Scilly in southwest England.

St. Mary's is the main island of the archipelago. The boat trip there takes about three hours from Penzance on the mainland. Thanks to the nearby Gulf Stream, the islands benefit from numerous hours of sunshine and a mild climate. This also allows tropical plants such as palm trees, agaves, and lemon trees to grow on the islands. The most beautiful sandy beaches can be found on the island of St. Martin's, especially Great Bay Beach.

Isles of Scilly in England.

Hard to believe: This dream beach is located in England.

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On the northwest tip of Sicily lies the picturesque coastal town of San Vito Lo Capo, known as “the Caribbean of Sicily” because of its white beaches.

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A woman looks at the beach of Calamosche with a lagoon of crystal clear water.
A woman and a man stand in a nature reserve in Sicily at sunset and look out at the sea.
Anyone on holiday in Sicily must definitely explore the old town of Palermo.

In addition to the azure waters and fine sandy beach, the backdrop of Monte Monaco is also impressive. It's no wonder the beach is considered one of the most beautiful in Italy .

The beach of San Vito lo Capo in Sicily, Italy

The beach of San Vito lo Capo in Sicily, Italy.

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Senja is Norway's second-largest island. It is also known as the "Caribbean of the North Sea" – despite being located some 350 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. It owes this nickname to its white, Caribbean-like sandy beaches.

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Beach on the island of Senja, Norway

You can find a Caribbean beach with a mountain panorama on the island of Senja.

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Senja also boasts another nickname – the island is also known as "Norway in miniature." In addition to stunning sandy beaches, Senja boasts mountainous landscapes, lush valleys, and fjords – everything that makes Norway so special. Despite its scenic beauty, Senja is still considered an insider tip. This means you can admire the island in a relaxed atmosphere, away from the tourist crowds.

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