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North Jutland, Denmark: If you've never considered a beach vacation in Denmark, you might want to reconsider. Called the "Cold Hawaii," North Jutland lures visitors with a dune-fringed coastline.
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St. Moritz, Switzerland: Less than two hours by car from Italy's wildly popular Lake Como, the glitzy Swiss mountain town of St. Moritz makes for a quieter summertime lakeside escape.
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Camargue, France: In France's Camargue, the Rhône River meets the Mediterranean Sea, and the wetland area is home to distinctive white horses.
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Alentejo, Portugal: Miles of uninterrupted beach in the Portuguese region of Alentejo entice vacationers looking for a less crowded alternative to the Algarve beaches farther south.
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Montenegro: The town of Kotor is tucked among hills that drop into a stunning jewel-toned bay that "brings to mind both the striking Norwegian fjords and picturesque Lake Como," one travel adviser said.
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Costa de la Luz, Spain: Spain's Costa de la Luz, with the town of Cadiz pictured, offers 75 miles (121 kilometers) of Atlantic-facing coastline between Tarifa and the Guadiana River, near the border with Portugal.
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Aeolian Islands, Italy: Sicily's Aeolian Islands are hardly lonely during Italy's hot summers. But their relative remoteness means they don't get nearly the international tourist masses of a Positano or Capri.
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Senja, Norway: On the island of Senja, mountains plunge vertically into fjords and picturesque fishing villages line part of the coast.
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Zadar Archipelago, Croatia: Croatia's Zadar Archipelago offers a quieter alternative to more crowded points south such as Split and the island of Hvar.
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Pelion Peninsula, Greece: This peninsula on the Aegean side of mainland Greece is more under-the-radar than many of the Greek islands. Yet spectacular beaches such as Mylopotamos deliver an equally postcard-worthy experience.
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Coastal Albania: An aerial view of a beautiful white sand beach in Ksamil, Albania, shows exactly what's drawing more Europeans to this under-the-radar coastline.

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Airfare from the United States to Europe is averaging $1,200 a ticket this summer, so would-be vacationers need all the help they can get. CNN Travel is at hand with all the week’s biggest new stories and plenty of tips and advice.

Destination Europe

Americans are going big on international travel in 2023, and London, Paris, Rome and Dublin are the hottest tickets.

It’s not been the easiest season for Europe itself though. Amsterdam is banning cruise ships. The Acropolis is limiting visitors. Tourists in Italy have been blamed for toppling a statue and silencing town bells. And the wildfires in Greece have prompted the country’s prime minister to offer free Rhodes vacations in 2024 to everyone whose trip was affected.

On top of the general cost-in-living crisis, journey prices are shooting up, so it’s not a bad idea to bookmark our smart ways to save money in Europe. Consider cruises, trains and last-minute stays (but definitely not last-minute plane travel).

Vacation hideaways

So where’s a body go to get some peace and quiet now that half the planet’s on the move?

Well, Slovenia, Montenegro and Italy’s Aeolian archipelago are some of the lesser explored places in-the-know Europeans go to escape an influx of American tourists. And while there’s no such thing as an undiscovered corner of the Mediterranean, Marbella, in the Andalusia region of Spain, isn’t really on most US travelers’ radars. That could be set to change, though, as United Airlines has just introduced new direct flights from the States. Wise travelers will get there before everybody else does.

Our final pick is in Turkey. The Aegean coast has long been a sun ‘n’ sand favorite, but while there are popular beach towns such as Bodrum and Alaçatı, two of the region’s most gorgeous spots are the little-known seaside town of Ayvalık and the nearby island of Cunda.

Our animal friends

A zoo in eastern China denied suggestions that some of its bears are people in disguise, after video circulated on social media of a sun bear standing on its hind legs, waving to the crowd in a suspiciously human-like manner.

A biologist has told CNN that he’s “100% convinced” that the creature is a sun bear, but this wouldn’t be the first time Chinese zoos have got in trouble for such antics: In 2013, a large Mastiff dog was passed off as a lion.

In North America, meanwhile, bears were also getting up to people-like behavior, such as the one found having its own private Californian pool party and the bear filmed dragging golf clubs into woods outside Vancouver.

Greener travel

The climate crisis is threatening some of our planet’s greatest wonders. UNESCO this week recommended Venice be added to its heritage danger list while Australia’s Great Barrier Reef remains under “serious threat.”

Travelers trying to be more carbon-conscious aren’t being helped by the heavier cost of a greener lifestyle. In July, a Greenpeace report found that train fares in Europe are up to 30 times more expensive than plane tickets.

NASA is working on a couple of projects that could make air travel more fuel-efficient as soon as the 2030s, though. Take a look here at what could be the next generation of sustainable flight.

Round the world by land and sea

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This Danish man visited more than 200 countries ... without flying

In October 2013, Danish man Torbjørn “Thor” Pedersen left his job, girlfriend and family behind and set out on a mission to visit every country in the world without flying. In May this year, he completed his 203rd and final country, Maldives, and returned home. Here’s how he did it.

There’s one travel essential any adventurer needs when committing to the outdoor life like Pedersen did – and that’s sunscreen. Our partners at CNN Underscored, a product reviews and recommendations guide owned by CNN, have talked to experts and tested the best. Here are their picks.

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