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.

Kissebuku

Kissebuku

Kissebuku Bay is a green and blue location in the Aegean that offers an excellent anchorage. Visitors are given a great opportunity to relax, swim, view the ruins of antiquity, and enjoy water sports.

Aga Limani Bay

Aga Limani Bay

Consisting of two magnificent bays on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Aga Harbor is close to the Gocek Gulf of Fethiye with its sparkling sea and lush nature. With the clarity of the sea decorated by boats, visitors can see the colorful fish and sea turtles living in the region with the naked eye.

Simena Castle

Simena Castle

Simena Castle is the ancient ruins of a fortress on the hill of a former Lycian city, which is one of the amazing sights of the Kekova region with Theimussa. At the top of the fortress, beautiful panoramic views of nature and a touch of history await visitors.

Gebekse Bay

Gebekse Bay

One of Marmaris’s many magical coves, Gebekse Bay is one not to miss. Offering a golden sandy beach and crystal clear water, this bay is a piece of paradise.

Inceburun

Inceburun

The alluring Inceburun Bay is located in one of Datca’s most secluded southern points. Surrounded by towering native pines and mountains making for a captivating view, it is a truly enchanting spot.

Kocakari Bay

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.

Blue Cave

Blue Cave

Blue Cave is a gift from nature in the Mediterranean waters, illuminated by a mysterious bright blue color inside. The cave invites travelers from all over the world on an exciting journey to explore the cave and its amazing seabed.

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.

Ekincik Bay

Ekincik Bay is a cove in Mugla enclosed by stunning pine forested hills with the deep blue beauty of the sea beyond its sandy beach. It is a frequent destination for boat tours and also for those who want to fish.

Sican Island

Sican Island

Experience the thrills of jet skiing, water skiing, and scuba diving at the beautiful Sican Island. It has a shallow, deep-blue clear water coast that hosts many boats and yachts and has ancient ruins.

Kovanli Islands

Kovanli Islands

The Kovanli Islands off the coast of Kas are surrounded by the deep Mediterranean sea. They are every divers dream with a magnificent wealth of marine life, artifacts, and warm waters.

Asar Hill

Asar Hill

Asar Hill is a historically significant locale in the Fethiye region of Mugla beloved by hikers and history buffs. Visitors can explore the ruins of a castle while enjoying beautiful views of the Aegean Sea.

Mirties Beach

Mirties Beach

Mirties Beach offers crystal-clear shallow waters and pebbly coastline. The beach is suitable for both sea lovers and nature lovers.

Rhodes Suleymaniye Mosque

Rhodes Suleymaniye Mosque

Located in the heart of Rhodes' Old Town is the magnificent Suleymaniye Mosque. This Ottoman-era treasure impresses visitors with its bright pink walls and iconic minaret.

Siralibuk

Siralibuk

The stunning Siralibuk is a paradise for people of all ages. The interesting combination of freshwater and saltwater, provides a refreshing swim during the hot summer months.

Broce

Broce

Broce is a charming village, rich in history and culture. An utopia of tranquil turquoise waters and sandy beaches that are shaded by trees.

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.

Vis Archaeological Museum

Vis Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum of Vis offers a fascinating glimpse into Greek civilization for history lovers. The amphorae collection and the bronze head of the goddess Artemis are the highlights in this collection.

Museum of Ancient Glass

Museum of Ancient Glass

The Museum of Ancient Glass is an attractive site that exhibits different glass artefacts from ancient times. Visitors also have the opportunity to purchase replica pieces that are produced on site.

Hum Hill

Hum Hill

Hum Hill is a charming tiny town that lies on a hilltop in Croatia. It has historic stone buildings and a museum featuring the famous Glagolitic Alley.

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.

Poros Clock Tower

Poros Clock Tower

Climb the winding staircase of Poros Clock Tower to enjoy the awesome views of the Greek island and the sea. This historic landmark built in 1927 is a popular spot for enjoying culture and photography.

Fanari Bay

Fanari Bay

Fanari Bay in Preveza is a tranquil haven known for its clear waters and lush green surroundings. Ideal for swimming and relaxation, this picturesque bay offers a peaceful retreat from everyday life. Easily accessible, it’s a perfect spot for day trips and nature lovers.

Monastery of Saint John

The Monastery of Saint John, located in Patmos, is a revered Orthodox Christian landmark featuring stunning architecture, ancient frescoes, and a collection of priceless manuscripts.

Adaia Gocek

Adaia Gocek

Adaia Gocek is a secluded coastal retreat located along the ancient Lycian Way. Reachable only by boat or hiking trail, it offers a rare combination of untouched nature, cultural richness, and meaningful stillness. Whether you're seeking solitude, history, or connection with the land, Adaia delivers an experience that feels both grounding and extraordinary.