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Our chartered catamaran in Port Cros, the smallest of the Hyeres Islands, Provence, France

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Comment by Marcello on December 3, 2009 at 3:28am
If you visited Sicily then you also must go to Sardinia, where you will find by far the most beautiful sea dn beaches of the entire Mediterranean.
Comment by Serenity on December 2, 2009 at 8:45pm
Lovely! Thanks for sharing the photos. My Daughter and I visited Sicily and really wished we could have made it to Sardinia. (although folks seemed to think that was strange, not sure why) Just love those un-trafficked islands. Went to Skyos Greece too. Had a marvelous visit. We weren't sailing but would love to return to the area and do so some day.

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