Sailing Guides
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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.
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Bozukkale
With the advantage of its location, Bozukkale Bay has been a warm shelter for its visitors for many years. The clearest state of the Mediterranean's clear waters to be seen in the region which also boasts fascinating views of local ruins.
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Kadirga Bay
Located in one of Marmaris’s many secluded areas, Kadirga Bay is surrounded by dense forests and rocky cliffs. The cove has crystal clear water, and hosts a scuba diving photography contest.
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Longoz Bay
Longoz Bay sits west of Cape Kargili, and is one of the many stunning coves in the Gulf of Gokova. It is popular with visitors due to its green surroundings and crystal-clear emerald-blue waters that are sheltered from winds, for optimal calm.
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Yildiz Island
Yildiz Island is a majestic blue paradise within Marmaris Bay. It has natural ancient caverns, stunning coves, and extreme cliffs for boaters to explore.
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Eleksi Island
Eleksi Island is a secluded spot ideal for anchoring, swimming, and diving. Incredible beauty, vibrant blue seas, and ancient sunken ruins will provide visitors with an unforgettable experience.
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Comcalik Bay
Comcalik Bay is a lovely cove southwest of Marmaris, ideal for a relaxing swim with the sun reflecting off the water. Visitors adore the sounds of nature alongside fish and turtles in the sea.
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Karemlik Bay
Karemlik Bay’s clean water provides the ideal place for those who love swimming. Observing the turtle hatchlings emerging from the sand is also an amazing experience.
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Dimitri Bay
Get away to the unspoiled Dimitri Bay, which is great for snorkeling in the calm clear waters of Datca peninsula’s southern coast. The secluded location is ideal for those who enjoy privacy and peace.
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Hafsa Sultan Caravanserai
The most impressive building in Marmaris is the Sultan Hafsa Caravanserai standing near the Marmaris Castle. It is noteworthy for its Ottoman-period architecture, narrow charming streets, cafes, and touristic shops.
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Selimiye
The small village of Selimiye in the Turkish Riviera is a quiet retreat known for its incredible bays, beaches, and islands where visitors can explore by boat or simply relax on the shores. There is prime hiking on the Carian way where guests can discover nature’s beauties as well as a few historic ruins.
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Irakleia
The most striking features of Irakleia Island is its unspoiled nature and clear waters. It is home to rugged hills, picturesque beaches and is a paradise for nature lovers.
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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.
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Zut Island
Part of the Kornati archipelago, Zut attracts travelers with its unforgettable natural views. Its bays and coves host safe moorings where travelers can enjoy swimming and snorkeling.
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Necujam Village
Necujam is home to some of the most scenic beaches in Croatia as well as a fascinating shipwreck. The natural bays and beaches create a perfect destination for boating, swimming, and snorkeling.
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Iz Island
Located between Ugljan in the northeast and Dugi Otok in the southwest, the island attracts visitors with its villages and warm weather. Tourists can enjoy the calmness of the crystal-clear waters and the beautiful nature on its shores.
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Kamerlengo Castle
Once a powerful Venetian fortress, Kamerlengo Castle of Trogir attracts travelers with its astounding appearance. Whoever climbs to the top of the fortress is rewarded with an amazing panoramic view.
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Minceta Tower
Visitors can experience the power and nobility of Dubrovnik’s defensive history at the Minceta Tower. The tallest fort of the famous defense walls, it boasts stunning views of the Old Town and the sea.
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Veliko Jezero (Mljet)
Veliko Jezero houses the famous jellyfish, Aurelia Relicta that catches the attention of tourists who visit the lake. It is a place of pleasure for visitors who enjoy admiring nature.
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Raduc Viewpoint
Raduc offers unforgettable views overlooking many towns on Murter Island, along with the sea and sky. It also has fascinating historical significance and a series of abandoned underground tunnels.
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Fortress Barone
Barone Fortress is a beautifully reconstructed modern fortress located in Croatia's Sibenik. Amongst the city and Adriatic Sea views, visitors can relive Sibenik's sensational history.
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Maslinica Castle
Maslinica Castle is an 18th century castle turned into a deluxe hotel with seven luxurious suites. Situated at the Maslinica Marina, this beautiful hotel offers a holiday of a lifetime.
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Paleo Pili
Paleo Pili, an ancient Byzantine fortress on Kos Island, features castle ruins, charming chapels, and breathtaking views of the island and the Aegean Sea.
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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.
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MIORI Gocek
MIORI Gocek is not merely a beach club—it’s a sanctuary where the sea, the palette and the moment converge. If you seek an experience that marries quiet luxury with coastal joie de vivre, this is your destination.
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Yazz Collective
Yazz Collective’s private beach is not just another sunbathing spot — it’s a purpose‑built seaside sanctuary where the Turquoise Coast’s natural beauty meets refined design and discreet luxury. For anyone looking to elevate their beach day into an exclusive experience, this location delivers both serenity and style.
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Sea Me Beach
Sea Me Beach is a refined coastal retreat tucked inside a hidden bay, where romance, relaxation, and rhythm coexist. With turquoise waters, all-day DJ performances, and Mediterranean cuisine by chef Claudio Chinali, Sea Me invites you to disconnect from the outside world and reconnect with your senses. Whether you're arriving for a romantic escape or a joyful day with family, this seaside sanctuary offers more than just beauty—it offers presence, feeling, and unforgettable moments.