Santa Giulia Beach,France

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Santa Giulia is the place to go in Corsica if watersports are your thing, but there’s still space for restful sunbathing. It’s popular but still beautiful: a strip of fine, cream-coloured sand backed by a cluster of restaurants and hotels, many with their own gardens, and further inland, sun-bleached old houeses and churches, all set on the edge of a beautiful, shady pine forest.

Olimpos & Çirali,Antalya,Turkey

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The neighboring hamlets of Olimpos and Çirali, on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast southwest of Antaly, are known for a pristine little beach, a pine forest full of tumbledown marble temples, tree house-hotels, and the Chimera, natural flames springing from the rock that have burned ceaselessly for millennia.

Located 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Antalya on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast not far from Phaselis , Olimpos and Çirali are set 7 km (4 miles) off the highway among pines, citrus orchards and farmers’ fields. A little stream flows through a rocky gorge and reaches the Mediterranean at a beautiful beach.

The hamlets of Olimpos and Çirali are side by side behind Olimpos Beach, and you can walk along the beach from one to the other in 15 minutes, but the narrow roads that reach them from the highway are entirely different.

“Discovered” by backpackers on a budget, Olimpos became popular early on for its tree-house camps and pensions, the most famous of which is the renowned Kadir’s Tree House (but Bayram’s is also well-regarded).

Tree houses offer a variety of comfort levels, and where else can you live in a tree with an Internet connection? But be advised, there are no banks or ATMs in Olimpos. Bring cash to cover your expenses here.

Now there are plenty of other accommodations in Çirali as well, from the very comfortable, modrately-priced Hotel Canada to the exclusive Olimpos Lodge.

The Chimera (Yanartas), a number of natural eternal flames springing from the rock, is located on the north side of Çirali village, on a mountainside about a 7-km (4.3-mile) hike from Olimpos village.