Sailing Guides

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.

English Port

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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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.

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.

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.

Merdivenli Bay

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.

Bedri Rahmi Bay

Bedri Rahmi Bay

Bedri Rahmi Bay, one of the most beautiful bays in the Gocek region, offers a different experience to the guests with the diversity of life in its clean and clear waters. The sweetest getaway is in this bay with its silence, dazzling nature covered with green trees, and the view of the islands.

Yavansu Bay

Yavansu Bay

Located in a quiet destination in Mugla, Yavansu Bay attracts visitors with its crystal-clear cerulean water and terrific views of pine and olive trees. It’s a shining place for boats thanks to its natural beauties.

Saklikent National Park

Saklikent National Park

Saklikent Gorge, the third longest canyon in Europe, is one of the national treasures of Turkey. Offering unforgettable hiking experiences, the canyon features icy waters and unearthly natural formations.

Guvercin Island Antalya

Guvercin Island Antalya

Guvercin Island in Antalya is a haven in the midst of the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, promising visitors a peaceful retreat. The waters of the island invite everybody to take a trip to explore its secrets and magnificent underwater world.

Kuleli Bay

Kuleli Bay

Approachable by boat, Kuleli Bay houses a stunning beach with crystal clear waters surrounded by lush forest. This paradise is the perfect place to enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the Mediterranean.

Finike

Finike

Just 100 km south of Antalya, the small town of Finike has a lot to offer summertime visitors. Positioned along the Lycian Way, it is a prime destination for hiking or casually exploring ancient Lycian ruins. Additionally, its many stunning bays and beaches are some of the most beloved on the Mediterranean coast.

Benedictine Monastery

Benedictine Monastery

 The Benedictine Monastery dates back to the 12th century, charming visitors with its unique island location. It carries exceptional traces from Renaissance and Baroque architecture.  

St. Stephen's Cathedral

St. Stephen's Cathedral

The most impressive building in Hvar is the Cathedral of St. Stephen, standing in the center of the main square of the city. It is noteworthy with its grand bell tower and a lively, wide square in front of the historic building.

St. Jacob's Cathedral

St. Jacob's Cathedral

St. Jacob’s Cathedral is a UNESCO site and much beloved for its beautiful architecture. The detail of each stone engraving will impress even casual viewers.

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.

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.

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.

Marco Polo's House

Marco Polo's House

Marco Polo's House on Korcula Island, Croatia, is a historical gem believed to be the birthplace of the legendary explorer Marco Polo. This well-preserved medieval house offers visitors a glimpse into his adventurous life through a museum with artifacts and documents related to his travels. With its historical significance and panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, it's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.

Dubrovnik Maritime Museum

Dubrovnik Maritime Museum

The Dubrovnik Maritime Museum, situated within the formidable walls of the historic fortress of St. John in the charming city of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a remarkable institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich maritime heritage of the region. With its extensive collection of artifacts, models of ancient ships, navigational instruments, and historical exhibits, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of Dubrovnik's seafaring traditions, trade, and fishing industries that have played a pivotal role in the city's history. A visit to this museum offers a fascinating journey through time, allowing visitors to gain a deeper appreciation for Dubrovnik's maritime legacy and its vital contribution to the Mediterranean's maritime history.

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.

Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos

Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos

No trip through the Gulf of Corinth is complete without a stop at the impressive Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos. As you explore its ancient walls and soak in the panoramic views, you will gain a deeper understanding of Greece's fascinating past.

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.

Agios Stefanos Basilica

Agios Stefanos Basilica, located near Kefalos Beach in Kos, features well-preserved ruins of an early Christian basilica, offering breathtaking views of the sea and nearby islets.

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.

MIORI Gocek

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.