Sailing Guides
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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.
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Yesilkoy
Firnaz Bay is an azure location in the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, giving visitors perfect photos and vivid memories. It’s a heavenly mixture of green nature and the blue sea with historical objects scattered nearby.
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Phosphorous Cave
Known for its shimmering beauty, Phosphorus Cave is a must-see spot on Cennet Island. Its turquoise warm waters are perfect for swimming in and exploring the cave.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Thirasia Island
The unspoiled island of Thirasia is the second largest island in the Santorini Group. The volcanic land mass boasts stunning black beaches, gorgeous weather, and picturesque views.
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Gunluklu Bay
Gunluklu Bay is a picturesque cove located between Gocek and Fethiye surrounded by rich greenery and a glorious beach. The bay is perfect for families with children to swim, snorkel and kayak in beautiful cobalt blue waters.
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Kobas Bay
The lovely relaxing simplicity and rich colors of Kobas Bay welcomes boaters from all over. The handmade wooden docks and friendly konoba restaurants are charm brought to life.
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Unije Island
Unije Island is a unique island located in the north of the Adriatic Sea. It is particularly attractive to boaters for its tranquility, incredible views and several sheltered bays.
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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.
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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.
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Love Bay
Love Bay is a tranquil cove located southwest of Poros Island where lush greenery meets with crystal-clear sublime waters. It attracts couples to a romantic setting where they can swim, snorkel and canoe in the most picturesque bay on the island.
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Gokgemile Bay
Gokgemile Bay is a famous bay-hopping spot in the Gocek Region of Turkeys' southwestern coastline. It is a great stop for boaters to enjoy verdant scenery, glittering waters and breathtaking hilltop views.
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Euromos (The Temple of Zeus)
Tucked away behind an olive tree grove are the ever-emerging ruins of the ancient city of Euromus. This site is especially famous for one of the best-preserved temples in Turkey, the Temple of Zeus.
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Labranda Ancient Ruins
Step into the pages of history with a journey through the remnants of Labraunda. The stone colonnades and temples of this sacred area reveal much about the area’s rich religious and architectural past.
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Kalamaki Beach
Kalamaki Beach is one of many beaches that sits on the spectacular Dilek Peninsula coastline surrounded by dense pine trees. It is an ideal location to enjoy a picnic followed by swimming in emerald-coloured seas and relaxing on its beach.
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Temple of Artemis
The Temple of Artemis was once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its rich history and significance offer visitors a chance to experience a piece of ancient Greece.
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Catalada Island
Catalada Island is a secluded, virgin paradise surrounded by scenic hilltops, lush greenery and cyan waters. It is an ideal location to enjoy exploring its many beaches to sunbathe, swim, snorkel and dive.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Sitia
With its laid-back atmosphere, friendly locals, and proximity to some of Crete’s best beaches, Sitia offers an unforgettable experience for seafarers. Whether you're searching for tranquility, adventure, or a cultural journey, Sitia has it all.
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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.