Sweden Offers Five Private Islands for a Year in Bold Tourism Campaign
Sweden is inviting international travelers to apply for a one-year stay on one of five secluded islands, redefining luxury as space, silence and nature.
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Sweden is inviting international travelers to apply for a one-year stay on one of five secluded islands, redefining luxury as space, silence and nature.
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