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Like in the Maldives: tourists told about a secret island in Turkey

The island has managed to preserve its “pristine natural beauty” with “minimal development”.

There is an island in Turkey that is called the country’s answer to the Maldives. This island, called Suluada, is located off the coast of Antalya, one of the leading tourist destinations.

But despite this fact, the island is still completely uninhabited, which makes it a real salvation for tourists who want to hide from the crowd. The publication noted that you can get to the island by making a 40-minute boat ride from Antalya.

Villa Plus Turkey describes the island as follows: “Tourists are greeted by a view that seems to come straight from a postcard. The island’s coastline is fringed with fine, powdery white sand, and the azure waters beckon for a refreshing swim.

The description also states that the island has managed to preserve its “pristine natural beauty” with “minimal development”. And the crystal clear waters of Suluada are a paradise for wild animals. There, tourists can see dolphins and monk seals.

In general, Suluada has two beaches suitable for swimming, and tourists can also go inland to walk among the olive trees.

And on Tripadvisor, tourists who visited the island left such reviews: “A magnificent beach. Beautiful landscape”; ” Turkish Maldives. Excellent sea. The water is perfectly clean.

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