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The Greek Isles offer unspoiled coves like Shipwreck Beach
Palmetto Point Beach
While popular Antigua boasts 365 beaches along its shores, none is as secluded as the magnificent swaths found on its sister island of Barbuda, some 25 miles to the northeast. A rarity in the Caribbean, where building big resorts on spectacular sands is more the norm, Barbuda's miles of white- and pink-hued beaches have been largely left untouched, with only a handful of full-service resorts to share them. Even the island's finest stretch, a 7-mile expanse from Palmetto Point to Coco Point, is typically so deserted that you can expect to share your day with sea shells instead of people. Seclusion like this certainly appealed to Princess Diana, who vacationed here four times during her lifetime.
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