Sailing Guides
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Soguk Su Bay
Soguk Su Bay opens the doors of peace and serenity with its pine forests and pristine deep blue sea. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, guests can also take part in other activities such as snorkeling and diving to see sea creatures.
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Amos Ancient City
The ancient city of Amos is a fascinating site for history lovers, known for its historic Hellenistic and Roman ruins. It is also a great place to watch the sunset, with its bay-facing viewing platform and amphitheater.
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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.
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Ciftlik Bay
Ciftlik is the most beautiful and large bay in Marmaris. It attracts tourists all year round because of its pleasant Mediterranean climate, large sandy beaches, ancient church ruins, scuba diving, and water sports.
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Kumlubuk
Kumlubuk Bay is a fabulous cove surrounded by green mountains with a clear sea that changes color from pale green to bright blue. Here guests will find peace, delicious fish dishes, and exploration of ancient ruins.
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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.
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Aktur Bay
Located in the popular destination of Mugla, Aktur Bay offers a refreshing swimming experience with its beautifully clear and turquoise waters. The temperate water of the Aegean refreshes visitors’ days along with the stunning views of pine trees.
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Yesil Deniz Bay
Yesil Deniz Bay is one of the most serene and untouched bays of Marmaris. Its glistening water attracts visitors with its myriad turquoise tones.
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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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English Port
English Port is one of the two fjords in Turkey, so it can be considered a natural wonder. Thanks to its curved structure, it is protected from all winds and waves in the region and is a quiet and private escape point for boats.
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Inonu Bay
Inonu Bay, with its crystal clear turquoise water sparkling in the sun, is one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean. This is a center of relaxation and diving, where the underwater world will introduce travelers to colorful marine life.
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Datca Old Town
Datca Old Town has been inhabited since the Antique Age, attracting visitors with its long history. It is also known for its picture-perfect streets that are inspiring to many artists.
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Ucagiz
Ucagiz is a small fishing town and a beautiful gateway to the larger Kekova region, renowned for its natural beauty and historic treasures. Though many travelers use it as a starting point before sailing off to the Sunken City and Simena Castle, it is also notable for its necropolis ruins from ancient Theimussa.
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Unije Island
Unije Island is a unique island located in the north of the Adriatic Sea. It is particularly attractive to boaters for its tranquility, incredible views and several sheltered bays.
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Slanica Bay
Slanica Bay is a beautiful little cove on the island of Murter in Croatia. It is mainly popular for its shallow clear waters and sandy sea bottom.
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Sutomiscica
Sutomiscica village is a picturesque town overlooking the clear blue waters of the marina. Reachable by boat, this scenic village is the charm and beauty of Croatia's coast.
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Maracol Bay
Maracol Bay is a sheltered inlet and a hotspot for boaters and yachters. The contrast of the blue waters and green forests make for a stunning, unforgettable scenery.
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St. Nicholas’ Fortress
The imposing appearance of St. Nicholas Fortress was used to scare invading armies in the past. Today visitors can indulge in its rich history and view old cannons and defence systems.
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Voutoumi Beach
Voutoumi Beach in Antipaxos is one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, famous for its beauty. It is home to wonderful turquoise waters and a lush cypress forest.
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Venetian Castle of Parga
Originally built in the 11th century, the Venetian Castle of Parga offers a great insight into its history. Reachable by an uphill walk, the surroundings offer panoramic views of the Ionian Sea.
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Rab
Rab is a vibrant island beloved by nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike located in the Gulf of Kvarner. With over 100 hiking trails snaking through its pristine pine forests and sandy beaches, outdoorsy visitors can happily explore for days and never run out of striking vistas to observe. Additionally, the historic Old Town and many fine-dining establishments add an air of sophistication to any summer holiday.
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Incebogaz Beach
Incebogaz Beach is a distinctive beach that splits into two on the thinnest part of the Cukurbag Peninsula. It is an unforgettable location for boaters to admire its panoramic vistas, crystal-clear shallow waters and natural green scenery.
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Five Isles
Five Isles is a charming location situated south of Kumluca surrounded by sparkling crystal-clear waters. The isles are unparalleled with beautiful sandy beaches, panoramic vistas and waters where an ancient shipwreck once laid.
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Gokgemile Bay
Gokgemile Bay is a famous bay-hopping spot in the Gocek Region of Turkeys' southwestern coastline. It is a great stop for boaters to enjoy verdant scenery, glittering waters and breathtaking hilltop views.
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Marco Polo's House
Marco Polo's House on Korcula Island, Croatia, is a historical gem believed to be the birthplace of the legendary explorer Marco Polo. This well-preserved medieval house offers visitors a glimpse into his adventurous life through a museum with artifacts and documents related to his travels. With its historical significance and panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, it's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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Dubrovnik Maritime Museum
The Dubrovnik Maritime Museum, situated within the formidable walls of the historic fortress of St. John in the charming city of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a remarkable institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich maritime heritage of the region. With its extensive collection of artifacts, models of ancient ships, navigational instruments, and historical exhibits, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of Dubrovnik's seafaring traditions, trade, and fishing industries that have played a pivotal role in the city's history. A visit to this museum offers a fascinating journey through time, allowing visitors to gain a deeper appreciation for Dubrovnik's maritime legacy and its vital contribution to the Mediterranean's maritime history.
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Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos
No trip through the Gulf of Corinth is complete without a stop at the impressive Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos. As you explore its ancient walls and soak in the panoramic views, you will gain a deeper understanding of Greece's fascinating past.