Naxos

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Arriving the in the port of Naxos, visitors will likely catch a glimpse of the island’s most famous landmark, the ancient Portara. This unfinished temple dedicated to Apollo around the 5th century BC overlooks the Aegean Sea and is an excellent place to enjoy a sunset. Naxos’ Old Town is a maze of narrow alleyways that wind through charming whitewashed buildings, where you can shop for souvenirs and enjoy a meal on the waterfront. The island’s beaches, heralded as some of the best in the Aegean, boast long stretches of golden sands that melt into crystal clear waters.

Opatija

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Often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” the charming coastal town of Opatija is set against a backdrop of the lush Učka Mountains. A popular destination for European dignitaries since the 19th century, Opatija was touted as an ideal place for healing thanks to its mild Mediterranean climate and still boasts an abundance of luxury health and wellness spas. A walk along the Lungomare, a waterfront promenade that stretches over seven miles, offers scenic views of the Adriatic Sea and the town’s architecture, originally built for royalty.