Sailing Guides

Hamam Bay

Cleopatra's Bath

Hammam Bay, known as Cleopatra's Bath, is a magical place where the green of the forest and the blue of the Mediterranean Sea blend. It is an amazing location for swimming among the ruins of the queen's bath and taking vivid photos of nature.

Tarzan Bay

Tarzan Bay

Tarzan Bay is an alluring place to anchor conveniently located just west of Fethiye. Noted for its superb diving conditions, this incredible bay has beautiful clear water and a swinging rope for all to enjoy.

St. Nicholas Church

St. Nicholas Church

St. Nicholas Church is one of the frequent destinations in Antalya for lovers of history and culture. It is a sacred building with mesmerizing ancient mosaics and wall paintings as well as the tomb of St. Nicholas himself.

The Ancient City of Aperlai

Aperlai

The first place in Anatolia to dye fabric, the ancient city of Aperlai offers visitors a unique swimming experience among its underwater remains. These ruins create enchanting views on the Mediterranean coast near Kekova.

Domuz Island

Domuz Island

Domuz Island is a picturesque spot located in the Mediterranean. Offering wonderful views, unspoiled nature, warm sea, and a soft breeze, it is clear why the island is so loved.

Simena

Simena

Most known for its impressive Byzantine Castle, the village of Kalekoy is mostly a quiet seaside resort that is very popular in the summer months. Only approachable by boat, the charming Mediterranean village, previously the site of ancient Simena, boasts stunning views of neighboring Kekova and a lone, partially submerged Lycian sarcophagus.

Boynuzbuku

Boynuzbuku

Boynuzbuku Bay is a dazzling destination in Mugla, notable for its crystal-clear and rich blue water along with its stunning views of pine trees. It is the most beloved bay among yachters for the facilities nearby which offer convenient services to the boats.

Uctas Bay

Uctas Bay

Enjoy the serenity of anchoring near Uc Tas, three large rocks that appear out of the smooth water. Visitors can enjoy its surreal sudden change in color and snorkeling among corals.

Kas Lion's Sarcophagus

Kas Lion's Sarcophagus

The Lion's Sarcophagus of Kas boasts stunning artistry and grandeur of a fine historic burial chamber. The superb craftsmanship and intricate design make this monument stand out from similar Lycian structures.

Irakleia

Irakleia

The most striking features of Irakleia Island is its unspoiled nature and clear waters. It is home to rugged hills, picturesque beaches and is a paradise for nature lovers.

Zut Island

Zut Island

Part of the Kornati archipelago, Zut attracts travelers with its unforgettable natural views. Its bays and coves host safe moorings where travelers can enjoy swimming and snorkeling.

Necujam Village

Necujam Village

Necujam is home to some of the most scenic beaches in Croatia as well as a fascinating shipwreck. The natural bays and beaches create a perfect destination for boating, swimming, and snorkeling.

Krknjasi Bay

Krknjasi Bay

Offering a visual feast to travelers with its lush nature and deep blue sea, Krknjasi Bay is one of the most beautiful destinations of the Adriatic Sea. The popular bay, which welcomes thousands of guests, is surrounded by two islets and is ideal for snorkeling.

Ravni Zakan Island

Ravni Zakan Island

Ravni Zakan is a beautiful Croatian island surrounded by the blue waters of the Adriatic Sea. Due to the diversity of marine species, it is a great spot for diving or snorkeling.

Jakljan Island

Jakljan Island

Boaters visiting Jakljan Island enjoy gorgeous views of the island’s natural beauty while swimming and diving in cool, deep water. Kosmec Bay is particularly suited to diving with its colorful marine life.

Zdrelac

Zdrelac

Located on the coast of Pasman, Zdrelac is a charming town with beautiful landscape and pristine beaches. Approachable by boat, it is a town that offers adventure and comfort within its natural beauties.

Ayten Bay

Ayten Bay

Ayten Bay is a tranquil cove of peace and quiet. With no touristic facilities on its pine-forested shores, it is a serene oasis of relaxation and natural beauty.

Seyrek Cakil Bay

Seyrek Cakil Bay

The small yet mighty Seyrek Cakil Bay is a picturesque little cove tucked away along Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. With turquoise waters enclosed by verdant hills, it is a slice of paradise between Kas and Kalkan.

Aperlai Bay

Aperlai Bay

Aperlai Bay is a royal bay near Kas with scenic vistas and spectacular hidden ancient ruins. The tranquil bay is perfect to swim and snorkel amongst submerged ruins in its dazzling crystal-clear waters.

Fethiye Museum

Fethiye Museum

 In Fethiye Town Centre lies Fethiye Museum, an archaeological delight full of rich ancient artefacts. Visitors can view many regionally found antiques that range from statutes and coins to tombs and sarcophagi with inscriptions in different languages.

Peristil Square

Peristil Square

Peristil Square in the heart of Split, Croatia, is a historic gem, featuring the grand Peristyle as its centerpiece and surrounded by well-preserved Roman architecture. This square serves as a vibrant hub of cultural activity, hosting music performances and art exhibitions, offering a perfect blend of history and contemporary entertainment. With its magical ambiance at sunset and easy access to nearby historical landmarks, it's a must-visit destination for those exploring the rich heritage of Split.

Jelsa Park

Jelsa Park

Jelsa Park on Hvar Island, Croatia, is a serene and lush oasis of natural beauty, featuring vibrant flora, meandering walking paths, and recreational facilities for families and outdoor enthusiasts. With its proximity to the Adriatic Sea, it provides breathtaking coastal views, making it a romantic spot for evening walks. This community hub also hosts cultural events, offering a blend of relaxation, outdoor fun, and cultural experiences in the heart of Jelsa.

Marco Polo's House

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.

Church of St. Peter

Church of St. Peter

Omiš Church of St. Peter, located in the coastal town of Omiš, Croatia, is a captivating blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, symbolizing the town's deep connection to the sea and its patron saint, St. Peter, the protector of fishermen. With its stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and a rich collection of historical artifacts and religious relics, the church offers a glimpse into Omiš's maritime heritage and cultural traditions. It stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of the town's identity, inviting visitors to explore its history, spirituality, and coastal beauty.

Dubrovnik Maritime Museum

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.

Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum

Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum

The Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum, nestled in Dubrovnik, Croatia, within the historic Upper Corner Tower, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. It showcases a diverse collection of artifacts related to the foundry industry, offering insights into the metalwork craftsmanship that once thrived within the city's walls. With its hands-on exhibits and interactive demonstrations, this museum provides an engaging and educational experience, shedding light on an important aspect of Dubrovnik's industrial history and the skills of its artisans.

Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos

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.