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RIMINI

To many Italians, this is the ultimate seaside holiday spot. To get a handle on it all, start, as most do, with the beach, which is divided into strips of private sand. At BAGNO TIKI 26, you’ll have to pay for a sun lounger but you’ll get access to hot tubs, volleyball and yoga classes on the sand, plus an excellent seafood restaurant and a tapas bar, where there’s a DJ in the evening. bagno26rimini.com

Head into town, and you’ll see a

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