Sailing Guides

Kizil Island

Kizil Island

The alluring crystal sea and the golden sands are the main attractions of Kizil Island. The historic lighthouse which has been guiding sailors for more than 100 years is a stunning landmark worthy of the area’s famous red sunsets.

Soguk Su Bay

Soguk Su Bay

Soguk Su Bay opens the doors of peace and serenity with its pine forests and pristine deep blue sea. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, guests can also take part in other activities such as snorkeling and diving to see sea creatures.

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.

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.

Yesil Deniz Bay

Yesil Deniz Bay

Yesil Deniz Bay is one of the most serene and untouched bays of Marmaris. Its glistening water attracts visitors with its myriad turquoise tones.

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Meteor Bay

Offering a perfect combination of blue and green, Meteor Bay hosts unforgettable boating experiences with its rich blue and clear water. It is surrounded by mesmerizing greenery, allowing fascinating views.

Yaglica Bay

The virgin Yaglica Bay opens the doors of peace and serenity with its lush forests and pristine turquoise sea. In addition to swimming, guests can also take part in other activities such as snorkeling and diving to see sea creatures.

Tarzan Bay

Tarzan Bay

Tarzan Bay is an alluring place to anchor conveniently located just west of Fethiye. Noted for its superb diving conditions, this incredible bay has beautiful clear water and a swinging rope for all to enjoy.

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.

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.

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.

Turunc

Turunc

Turunc is a small seaside resort south of Marmaris known for long sunny days and unforgettable Blue Cruises through the local turquoise waters. It is home to many beaches which cater to guests’ needs and feature clear warm waters for optimal swimming experiences. The ancient ruins of Amos are also at hand for those who want to explore.

Stoncica Bay

Stoncica Bay

The exquisite waters of the Adriatic Sea shine in shades of turquoise at Stoncica Bay. Enclosed by golden sands, it is a beautiful place to anchor and relax.

Brbinj

Brbinj

Brbinj is a beloved place for yachtsmen for its wind protection and excellent anchorage. The colorful bays guarantee privacy and the pleasure of swimming and snorkeling.

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.

Porer lighthouse

Porer Lighthouse

The Porer Lighthouse is the tallest in Istria and known for its amazing, vibrant, and colorful sunset scenes. It provides a perfect destination for visitors wishing to get away from the busy crowds and enjoy relaxing in a tranquil environment.

Seagull’s Rocks

Seagull’s Rocks

Seagull’s Rocks, also known as Galebove Stijene, is a small scenic beach. The beach is located in Stoja and has stunning rocky cliffs overlooking the azure Adriatic waters.

Mezanj Island

Mezanj Island

An alluring low-lying rural island with a white pebble shoreline off the coast of Dugi Otok island. Mezanj Island is a peaceful and tranquil oasis in a clear blue sea.

Salt Lake Mir

Salt Lake Mir

Located on the island of Dugi Otok, Lake Mir is one of the rarest salt lakes in Europe. This gorgeous lake is home to high salt content and therapeutic mud.

The Museum of Apoxyomenos

The Museum of Apoxyomenos

The Museum of Apoxyomenos is the home of the priceless bronze statue of a handsome Greco-Roman young athlete. Follow the journey of this amazing sensory  experience, with a new discovery in every room.

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.

Neratzia Castle

Neratzia Castle, located in Kos Town, is a well-preserved medieval fortress showcasing the island’s historical significance and providing breathtaking views of the harbor.

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.

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.