Sailing Guides

Arap Island

Arap Island

Arap Island is situated in Marmaris on Turkey’s Aegean coast and allures visitors with its calm, turquoise waters. It is a perfect choice for swimming or sunbathing as the area is wealthy in gorgeous landscapes.

Ufakdere Bay

Ufakdere Bay

Ufakdere Bay is a volcanic lagoon surrounded by olive and date trees, offering guests a haven with secure anchorage. The calm waters of the sea change among  all shades of blue, hiding a colorful underwater world that beckons to explore.

English Port

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.

Serce Port

Serce Port

Known for its narrow entrance between two high cliffs, Serce Port is a sheltered bay with warm turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on board the boat as well as take a dip in the calm bay where aquatic life can be seen.

Kizkumu Beach

Kizkumu Beach is a natural wonder, famous for an underwater pathway that bisects the area. Walking right on the blue waters of the Aegean Sea will leave an indelible impression of visiting the turquoise coast.

Karacaoren Bay

Karacaoren

Situated in one of the most popular destinations of Mugla, in Fethiye, Karacaoren Bay has great conditions for dropping anchor with its calm and waveless sea. The sea is also crystal-clear and turquoise blue, and features heaven-like views.

Merdivenli Bay

Merdivenli Bay

Merdivenli Bay gives the stunning view of lush green nature surrounding turquoise waters. It is one of the hidden paradises of Turkey beloved for secluded swimming.

Lindos Bay

Lindos Bay

Lindos Bay is an oasis that provides a natural setting against the emerald sea and golden sand beach. It is also a perfect spot to enjoy adrenaline-fueled activities such as water skiing.

Kas Archaeopark Site

Kas Archaeopark Site

The Kas Archaeopark Site boasts is a fascinating spot to scuba dive in Kas. The reconstructed Uluburun Shipwreck and stunning replica artifacts can be explored by adventurous scuba divers.

Vinogradisce Bay

Vinogradisce Bay

Surrounded by lush trees and offering a visual feast to travelers, Vinogradisce Bay is a stunning place to anchor. A pearl of the turquoise Adriatic Sea, the popular bay is ideal for snorkeling and diving.

Sesula Bay

Sesula Bay

One of the most secluded spots of Solta Island, Sesula Bay attracts visitors with its gorgeous nature. This charming bay hosts plenty of mooring space.

Skrivena Luka

A hidden bay of Lastovo Island, Skrivena Luka is a popular destination for boaters. This secluded and gorgeous place in the midst of nature hosts many safe moorings.

Mana Island

Mana Island

Mana Island is an attractive natural wonder that is located on the edge of the Kornati National Park. It is well known for its good diving opportunities and rich underwater marine life.

Iz Island

Iz Island

Located between Ugljan in the northeast and Dugi Otok in the southwest, the island attracts visitors with its villages and warm weather. Tourists can enjoy the calmness of the crystal-clear waters and the beautiful nature on its shores.

Kamerlengo Castle

Kamerlengo Castle

Once a powerful Venetian fortress, Kamerlengo Castle of Trogir attracts travelers with its astounding appearance. Whoever climbs to the top of the fortress is rewarded with an amazing panoramic view.

St. Jacob's Cathedral

St. Jacob's Cathedral

St. Jacob’s Cathedral is a UNESCO site and much beloved for its beautiful architecture. The detail of each stone engraving will impress even casual viewers.

Minceta Tower

Minceta Tower

Visitors can experience the power and nobility of Dubrovnik’s defensive history at the Minceta Tower. The tallest fort of the famous defense walls, it boasts stunning views of the Old Town and the sea.  

Sponza Palace

Sponza Palace

Sponza Palace is a beautiful building from the 16th century in the Renaissance style. It is located within the walls of the Old City and invites travelers to plunge into the magical world of history.

Salt Lake Mir

Salt Lake Mir

Located on the island of Dugi Otok, Lake Mir is one of the rarest salt lakes in Europe. This gorgeous lake is home to high salt content and therapeutic mud.

Veliko Jezero (Mljet)

Veliko Jezero (Mljet)

Veliko Jezero houses the famous jellyfish, Aurelia Relicta that catches the attention of tourists who visit the lake. It is a place of pleasure for visitors who enjoy admiring nature.

The Museum of Apoxyomenos

The Museum of Apoxyomenos

The Museum of Apoxyomenos is the home of the priceless bronze statue of a handsome Greco-Roman young athlete. Follow the journey of this amazing sensory  experience, with a new discovery in every room.

Spartochori

Spartochori

Spartochori is a popular destination for boaters and yachtsmen due to the facilities of Porto Spilia and Spartakhori marina. The local beaches are peaceful and crowd free, providing serenity in nature.

Brac

Brac

Brac is a large Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea with several towns, each reflecting their own flavor. Visitors to the isle can enjoy outdoorsy activities like hiking Vidova Gora, biking island trails, snorkeling and diving in stunning bays, or windsurfing at the iconic Zlatni Rat Beach. The island also holds a wealth of cultural and historic destinations to explore as well as a few lively nightlife hotspots.

Korcula Town Museum

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

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.

Tower of Love

Tower of Love

The Tower of Love, situated on Croatia's beautiful Adriatic coast, offers breathtaking panoramic views and a rich historical background. Steeped in legend, it is said to have been a secret meeting place for star-crossed lovers. This enchanting tower is a must-visit for its stunning scenery and captivating romantic tale.

Venetian Castle

The Venetian Castle, perched on a hill in Astypalea, is a medieval landmark with stunning sea views and a rich history dating back to the 13th century.