Sailing Guides

Samanlik Bay

Samanlik Bay

The Samanlik Bay area on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast charms visitors with its calm, turquoise waters and verdant wooden hills. For swimming or sunbathing, the area is rich with atmospheric beauty.

Amos Ancient City

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.

Marmaris Grand Bazaar

Marmaris Grand Bazaar

Take a dose of culture and delightful chaos while strolling under the canopied roof of the Marmaris Grand Bazaar. It is the best place to find inexpensive and unique items such as jewelry, handicrafts, spices, sweets, or clothes for people of all ages.

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.

Kameriye Island

Kameriye Island

In western Marmaris, Kameriye Island is recognised as a picturesque wishing island.  Swimming in a serene setting, surrounded by fish in azure oceans, it cannot be missed on boaters’ excursions.

Aperlai Lycian Way

Aperlai Lycian Way

The Aperlai Lycian Way is part of the famous hiking trail near Kekova. It charms visitors with its stunning nature and impressive remains of the ancient city of Aperlai.

Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck

Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck

The Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck is a historic find beneath the azure waters of Marmaris. The retrieved remains are displayed to the public in the city of Bodrum, at the world renowned Museum of Underwater Archaeology.

Datca Old Town

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.

Can Yucel Poem Cafe

Can Yucel Poem Cafe

Can Yucel’s House is a historic building that the late poet Can Yucel lived in.  It is located in the picturesque Old Town of Datca and acts as a shrine to his memory.

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.

Ucagiz

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.

Kocabuk

Kocabuk

Kocabuk is an idyllic cove located southwest of Fethiye surrounded by the sounds of nature and teeming with little fish. The bay is perfect to swim and snorkel in its dream-like crystal-clear waters.

Telascica Bay

Telascica Bay

Telascica Bay in Telascica Nature Park is a contrast of pine forests, beaches, and cliffs. This is an amazing journey point with azure waters and secluded coves, ideal for swimming and water sports.

Pomena Village

Pomena Village

Pomena is a paradise for boaters with many stunning anchorage points. Convenient harbors, a clear blue sea, and Mljet National Park fill vacation with vivid impressions.

Sipanska Luka

Sipanska Luka

Sipanska Luka is the main village of Sipan in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, renowned for its beauty. It is home to wonderful crystal clear waters, houses scattered around the bay, and pine-scented woods.

Bozava

Bozava

Bozava is located on the northeast coast of Dugi Otok in a magnificent bay surrounded by pine trees. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and clear azure waters within the town.

Fratarski Island

Fratarski Island

Fratarski Island is a small, eco-friendly, secluded island surrounded by greenery and turquoise waters. An unforgettable adventure on a coastline with many hidden beaches and caves to enjoy swimming, diving, and snorkelling.

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.

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.

Bishop's Palace

Bishop's Palace

Bishop's Palace on Hvar Island, Croatia, is a historic gem with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Originally a bishop's residence, it features intricate stone carvings and a charming chapel. Today, it hosts cultural events, offering a glimpse into Hvar's rich history.

St. John’s Chapel & Square

St. John’s Chapel & Square

Jelsa St. John's Chapel & Square in Jelsa, Croatia, is a historical and spiritual treasure featuring the stunning St. John's Chapel, an architectural masterpiece blending Gothic and Renaissance styles. The square surrounding the chapel offers a serene oasis for relaxation and cultural gatherings, with its charming cafes and cultural events, making it a central hub of community life on Hvar Island, where visitors can immerse themselves in the town's rich history and vibrant culture.

Dubrovnik Love Stories Museum

The Dubrovnik Love Stories Museum, located within the historic walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a charming destination dedicated to celebrating love through the ages. Housed in a historic building, the museum's collection features an array of love letters, diaries, photographs, and memorabilia that unveil the romantic stories of Dubrovnik's residents and visitors, offering a profound insight into the city's cultural heritage. With its interactive exhibits and dynamic presentations, this museum provides a heartwarming and engaging experience, appealing to history enthusiasts, romantics, and those curious about the enduring power of love.

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, situated in the heart of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a magnificent architectural marvel that reflects the city's rich history. With its origins dating back to the 12th century, this cathedral is a captivating blend of various architectural styles, boasting stunning sculptures on its façade and a splendid interior adorned with intricate altars, frescoes, and stained glass windows. As a symbol of faith and an architectural gem, the Dubrovnik Cathedral invites visitors to explore the spiritual and cultural heritage of this enchanting coastal city.

Leros War Museum

Leros War Museum

The Leros War Museum, set in a former wartime shelter, offers a glimpse into World War II through weapons, maps, and historical artifacts.

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.

Cave of Apocalypse

The Cave of the Apocalypse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Patmos Island, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site marking the location where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation.

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.