Sailing Guides

Cleopatra's Bath

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.

Dirsekbuku

Located southwest of Hisaronu Bay, Dirsekbuku has very little sign of human presence on land. The bay is sheltered from winds and is perfect for a calm, relaxing experience.

Hafsa Sultan Caravanserai

Hafsa Sultan Caravanserai

The most impressive building in Marmaris is the Sultan Hafsa Caravanserai standing near the Marmaris Castle. It is noteworthy for its Ottoman-period architecture, narrow charming streets, cafes, and touristic shops.

Selimiye

The small village of Selimiye in the Turkish Riviera is a quiet retreat known for its incredible bays, beaches, and islands where visitors can explore by boat or simply relax on the shores. There is prime hiking on the Carian way where guests can discover nature’s beauties as well as a few historic ruins.

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.

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.

Smokvica Island

Smokvica Island

Smokvica Island is a picturesque destination, situated on the surface of the turquoise sea. Travelers will find protected anchoring, tranquility, and heavenly serenity within the location.

Marina Veruda

Marina Veruda

Marina Veruda is a modern venue in the south of the city of Pula. It is an ecological marina situated between two bays and is an attractive destination for boaters.

Maracol Bay

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.

17th century Hvar theater

17th century Hvar theater

The 17th Century Hvar Theatre remains a pristine site of historic importance where visitors can revisit the past. The remarkable building is the oldest surviving theater in Europe still in use.

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.

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.  

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.

Losinj Aromatic Garden

Losinj Aromatic Garden

Located on Losinj Island, the Losinj Aromatic Garden showcases the diversity of the island's vegetation with more than 100 freshly grown herbs. The garden also provides a magnificent view of the most beautiful bays of Losinj and beyond.

Korcula Castle

Korcula Castle

Korcula Castle is ideal for history enthusiasts providing a window into a community’s rich past. The castle's small size is made up by an immaculately preserved slice of heritage.

Angistri Island

Angistri Island

Angistri Island is the most appealing destination for nature-loving boaters. Visitors will be welcomed by superb natural landscapes, beautiful vegetation and many natural wonders.

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.

Cukurbag Peninsula

Cukurbag Peninsula

Cukurbag Peninsula offers an unforgettable boating experience where blue blends with green at three blissful beaches. The peninsula also offers panoramic views of lush greenery and the Mediterranean Sea by day and mesmerizing vistas of the marina by night.

Finikas Beach

Finikas Beach

Drop your anchor near Finikas Beach and soak up the Mediterranean charm of Syros Island's hidden gem. Indulge in the enticing atmosphere, feel the refreshing breeze, and immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea.

Dia Island

Dia Island

Beautiful bays, Zeus’s mischief, excellent scuba diving, and a serene atmosphere make Dia Island a must-visit destination for seafaring adventurers. This untouched paradise offers a captivating atmosphere that won’t soon be forgotten.

Mirabello Bay

Mirabello Bay

Escape to Mirabello Bay, where crystal-clear turquoise waters meet pristine sandy beaches and quaint Creten towns. Immerse yourself in rich cultural heritage, indulge in delectable Mediterranean cuisine, and unwind on luxurious beaches.

Aegiali

Aegiali

Set sail and let the magic of Aegiali sweep you away on an unforgettable yachting adventure. Known for whitewashed buildings and sandy beaches, this classic Greek village is perfect for a day in the sun.

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.

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.

Agios Stefanos Basilica

Agios Stefanos Basilica, located near Kefalos Beach in Kos, features well-preserved ruins of an early Christian basilica, offering breathtaking views of the sea and nearby islets.