Sailing Guides

Telmessos Ancient City

Telmessos Ancient City

Telmessos mesmerizes visitors with its ancient theater and marvelous ancient rock tomb of King Amyntas in modern-day Fethiye. With the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea, visitors take pleasure in discovering the ancient ruins all over town.

Karacasogut

Karacasogut

Take a whiff of intoxicating wild thyme, sage, and bay leaves while cruising through Karacasogut Bay. With plenty of anchorages, the bay offers a natural spring, a rocky cave, and pure water.

Tuzla Bay

Tuzla Bay

Tuzla Bay, the paradise on earth where green and blue meet, is the main choice of boat-loving visitors to Marmaris. The pearl of the Aegean, it is a frequent destination for travelers all year round, with the clarity of the sea and its warm sheltered location from the wind.

 

Kumlubuk

Kumlubuk

Kumlubuk Bay is a fabulous cove surrounded by green mountains with a clear sea that changes color from pale green to bright blue. Here guests will find peace, delicious fish dishes, and exploration of ancient ruins.

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.

Esmeralda Bay

Esmeralda Bay

Esmeralda Bay is one of Antalya’s lesser known, yet equally beautiful coves. It is home to turquoise waters and pristine surroundings.

Cennet Island

Cennet Island

Cennet Island is a stunning isle off the coast of Marmaris known for its stunning cerulean waters and verdant hills. For adventurers, it is home to two caves that are worth exploring.

Serce Port Byzantine Shipwreck

Serce Port Byzantine Shipwreck

The Serce Port Byzantine Shipwreck was a fascinating 11th century relic. Though its relics are housed in Bodrum, visitors to Serce Port can still look for treasures in Serce Port today.

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.

Massouri Beach

Massouri Beach

Massouri Beach is home to crystal-clear waters and warm Mediterranean temperatures. The location offers a world of underwater adventure that awaits visitors to discover.

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.

Premuda Island

Premuda Island

Premuda Island is famous with scuba divers for its stunning cathedral and a local shipwreck. The peaceful local also boasts plenty of sea creatures to discover for casual snorkelers.

St. Jerolim Island

St. Jerolim Island

St. Jerolim is the most impressive island in the Paklinski islands, with its famous nudist area and unspoiled beauty. It is home to a stunning, crystal-clear coastline and multicolored peacocks.

Sovlja Beach

Sovlja Beach

Approachable by boat, Sovlja beach is a perfect piece of paradise with pristine waters. A haven where boaters can take in the breathtaking scenery and the attributes of its surroundings.

Red Rocks

Red Rocks

Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Hvar’s Red Rocks as they rise out of the blue water. The huge red limestone cliffs aren’t to be missed whether from the boat, snorkeling in the clear water, or diving from the top.

Revelin Tower (Korcula Island)

Revelin Tower (Korcula Island)

The fortified Revelin Tower successfully repelled Korcula’s enemies for centuries. Nowadays, it invites tourists to enter its gate and get acquainted with the wonderful Old Town.  

The House of Vlaho Bukovac

The House of Vlaho Bukovac

Situated in the Cavtat region of Croatia, the House of Vlaho Bukovac is the birthplace of the famous painter. Today, it functions as a museum and displays a great exhibition of his works.

St. Euphemia Church

St. Euphemia Church

The Church of Saint Euphemia lies in the heart of the historic town of Rovinj elevated to the highest point within the peninsula. The panoramic views of the town and Adriatic Sea from the top of the tower are breathtaking.

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.

Komrcar Park

Komrcar Park

Komrcar Park impresses guests with its vibrant colors, scents, nature and natural beauty. The sounds of nature, paved stone paths, and fresh air make the park a beautiful place to mingle with nature.

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.

Rab

Rab

Rab is a vibrant island beloved by nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike located in the Gulf of Kvarner. With over 100 hiking trails snaking through its pristine pine forests and sandy beaches, outdoorsy visitors can happily explore for days and never run out of striking vistas to observe. Additionally, the historic Old Town and many fine-dining establishments add an air of sophistication to any summer holiday.

Cres

Cres

Cres is a relaxing island in the tranquil Gulf of Kvarner which is known for its charming fishing villages and countless untouched bays and beaches. A popular locale for summer travelers, the island celebrates its rich history every year with colorful festivals in the streets surrounded by historic structures and regional eateries.

Incebogaz Beach

Incebogaz Beach

Incebogaz Beach is a distinctive beach that splits into two on the thinnest part of the Cukurbag Peninsula. It is an unforgettable location for boaters to admire its panoramic vistas, crystal-clear shallow waters and natural green scenery.