Sailing Guides
Kufre Bay
Kufre Bay opens the doors to peace and serenity with its pine forests and pristine deep blue sea. The smooth, relatively windless sea makes for a picturesque swimming experience.
Yesilkoy
Firnaz Bay is an azure location in the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, giving visitors perfect photos and vivid memories. It’s a heavenly mixture of green nature and the blue sea with historical objects scattered nearby.
Phosphorous Cave
Known for its shimmering beauty, Phosphorus Cave is a must-see spot on Cennet Island. Its turquoise warm waters are perfect for swimming in and exploring the cave.
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A beloved destination with its turquoise blue coves and stunning beaches, Demre offers unforgettable memories. The region is full of striking ancient ruins from ancient civilizations such as Lycian rock tombs and the Church of St. Nicholas. The calm waters places like Kekova Island, Aquarium Bay, and Tasdibi Beach, create a serene atmosphere among all the hustle and bustle of the region.
Binlik Bay
Binlik Bay is the place where the green of pine and olive trees mix with the turquoise blue of the Aegean sea. Offering a visual feast to travelers, the bay is a natural harbor sheltered from the wind where snorkeling, diving, and angling can be done.
Kargi Bay
Kargi Bay is a place where turquoise blue water of Aegean unites with the mild weather of the Mediterranean, creating an enchanting experience. The bay hosts a virgin nature, fresh air, and deep and crystal-clear water.
Kocakari Bay
Kocakari Bay is the best place to swim in turquoise waters surrounded by the greenery of the Kekova. Diving under the fresh blue will reveal the beauty of the underwater world with an abundance of sea life.
Gocek Island
Gocek Island is a combination of natural beauty and privileged amenities in a pristine location. This place has everything for mooring including the turquoise sea, the smell of pine trees, and the beach club, Fimi Island.
Saklikent National Park
Saklikent Gorge, the third longest canyon in Europe, is one of the national treasures of Turkey. Offering unforgettable hiking experiences, the canyon features icy waters and unearthly natural formations.
Guvercin Island Antalya
Guvercin Island in Antalya is a haven in the midst of the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, promising visitors a peaceful retreat. The waters of the island invite everybody to take a trip to explore its secrets and magnificent underwater world.
Kuleli Bay
Approachable by boat, Kuleli Bay houses a stunning beach with crystal clear waters surrounded by lush forest. This paradise is the perfect place to enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the Mediterranean.
Adrasan
A popular summer destination for lovers of the outdoors, Adrasan is a stunning locale in Turkey’s Antalya province. Beloved local attractions include many picturesque bays and beaches which can be visited by boat. Hiking among the scenic viewpoints and historic sites of the local trails is also a common highlight among visitors.
Byzantine Church of St. Spyridon
On the streets of Rhodes’ Old Town lies the historical beauty known as the Byzantine Church of St. Spyridon. This magnificent landmark takes visitors back in history to discover historical structures, spectacular paintings, and burial crypts.
Paleia Epidaurus
Paleia Epidaurus is a must-visit destination for tourists looking for a peaceful and secluded beach experience in Greece. Its stunning natural beauty, calm waters, and proximity to ancient ruins make it a unique and memorable destination.
Galevac Island
Visitors can explore Galevac Island's nature, which is entirely covered by tall pine trees. Additionally, due to the island's design, visitors can comfortably sunbathe and enjoy the scenery.
Benedictine Monastery
The Benedictine Monastery dates back to the 12th century, charming visitors with its unique island location. It carries exceptional traces from Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
St. Stephen's Cathedral
The most impressive building in Hvar is the Cathedral of St. Stephen, standing in the center of the main square of the city. It is noteworthy with its grand bell tower and a lively, wide square in front of the historic building.
Paralia Zogeria
Situated on a beautiful deep cove on Spetses Island is Paralia Zogeria, a picturesque beach offering a combination of fantastic vistas in a traditional setting. It is an ideal spot for swimming and snorkelling in spectacular waters full of sea life.
Euromos (The Temple of Zeus)
Tucked away behind an olive tree grove are the ever-emerging ruins of the ancient city of Euromus. This site is especially famous for one of the best-preserved temples in Turkey, the Temple of Zeus.
Kalamaki Beach
Kalamaki Beach is one of many beaches that sits on the spectacular Dilek Peninsula coastline surrounded by dense pine trees. It is an ideal location to enjoy a picnic followed by swimming in emerald-coloured seas and relaxing on its beach.
Temple of Artemis
The Temple of Artemis was once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its rich history and significance offer visitors a chance to experience a piece of ancient Greece.
Catalada Island
Catalada Island is a secluded, virgin paradise surrounded by scenic hilltops, lush greenery and cyan waters. It is an ideal location to enjoy exploring its many beaches to sunbathe, swim, snorkel and dive.
Didim
Didim, situated on the Aegean coast of Turkey, is a popular seaside resort town known for its sun-soaked beaches and ancient historical sites. The main attraction is the magnificent Temple of Apollo, an iconic archaeological ruin. Didim offers a blend of relaxation, cultural exploration, and vibrant nightlife, making it a well-rounded destination for visitors.
Abelaki Bay
Abelaki Bay on Meganisi Island is the epitome of natural beauty, offering a haven for yachtsmen seeking a memorable sailing experience. Immerse yourself in its serenity and be captivated by the soothing sounds of gentle waves caressing the shore.
Mirabella Fortress
Mirabella Fortress in Omis, Croatia, is a well-preserved 13th-century stronghold that offers panoramic views of the town, river, and sea, highlighting its strategic historical importance. Today, it serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events and symbolizing the town's resilient spirit amidst its stunning natural surroundings.
Korcula Town Museum
Korcula Town Museum on the island of Korcula, Croatia, is a cultural repository housed in a beautifully preserved historic building, offering a captivating journey through the island's rich history and heritage. From archaeological treasures to medieval and Renaissance art, the museum's extensive collection provides a diverse exploration of Korcula's past. With a rooftop terrace that boasts panoramic Adriatic Sea views, it's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the cultural tapestry of this ancient town.
Dubrovnik Archaeological Museum
The Dubrovnik Archaeological Museum, located within a splendid 16th-century palace in the heart of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. Its extensive collection spans various eras, from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, offering visitors a comprehensive insight into the rich cultural heritage of the Adriatic region. With its diverse array of artifacts, including Roman relics and intricate jewelry, the museum provides a fascinating and immersive journey through time.