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.

Bodrum Antique Theater

Bodrum Antique Theater

The Bodrum Antique Theater is one of the oldest and most magnificent theaters of the ancient world. Its glorious history continues today with the theater being actively used for concerts and shows.

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.

Gokkaya Bay

Gokkaya Bay

Gokkaya Bay is a cove with extraordinary beauties located on the shores of the Mediterranean that can only be reached by boat. It is the largest bay in the region with its proximity to historical ruins, the clarity of the cerulean sea, and the surrounding natural greenery.

Cleopatra Beach

Cleopatra Beach

The stunning Cleopatra Beach is located on the western shores of sunny Sedir Island, a popular spot during the summer months. Its velvety sand was imported by Cleopatra from the coast of the Red Sea for herself and her lover Antony.

Gocek Island

Gocek Island

Gocek Island is a combination of natural beauty and privileged amenities in a pristine location. This place has everything for mooring including the turquoise sea, the smell of pine trees, and the beach club, Fimi Island.

Turunc Pinari Bay

Turunc Pinari Bay is a secluded little harbor on the Turkish Riviera known for its paradise feel with its breathtaking flora and the many colors of the sea. The bay’s many amenities such as its restaurant, massage cabanas, and the water sports bring VIP luxuries to this secluded area.

Yildiz Island

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.

Eleksi Island

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.

Comcalik Bay

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.

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.

Vela Prizba

Vela Prizba

The beauty of Vela Prizba is represented by its preserved nature that contrasts with the deep turquoise waters. Visitors can easily spend an entire day exploring, swimming, and snorkeling along its pebbly beach.

Minceta Tower

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.  

Veliko Jezero (Mljet)

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.

St. Nicholas Church (Split)

St. Nicholas Church (Split)

St. Nicholas Church is a tourist attraction that also serves as a place for a spiritual retreat. It is located on a hill and provides magnificent views of the sea waters and surrounding islands.

St. John's Fort

St. John's Fort

With its magnificent history, St. John’s Fortress is situated north of the historic center of Sibenik. Built in 1647, it is a grand and popular point for viewing the Old Town and its surroundings.

Raduc Viewpoint

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.

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.

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.

Uzumlu Bay

Uzumlu Bay

Uzumlu Bay is a breathtaking destination southwest of Antalya, ideal for tranquillity and a peaceful swim. It is a great stop along the way from Fethiye to Antalya to enjoy spectacular verdant scenery and calm blue seas.

Istlada Ancient City

Istlada Ancient City

 Amongst the mountainous slopes that are covered with verdure lies striking historic ruins that date back to Istlada Ancient City. Its rich history is enhanced by its natural scenery where stone meets with green and blue in the background.

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.

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.

Didim

Didim

Didim, situated on the Aegean coast of Turkey, is a popular seaside resort town known for its sun-soaked beaches and ancient historical sites. The main attraction is the magnificent Temple of Apollo, an iconic archaeological ruin. Didim offers a blend of relaxation, cultural exploration, and vibrant nightlife, making it a well-rounded destination for visitors.

Mirabella Fortress

Mirabella Fortress

Mirabella Fortress in Omis, Croatia, is a well-preserved 13th-century stronghold that offers panoramic views of the town, river, and sea, highlighting its strategic historical importance. Today, it serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events and symbolizing the town's resilient spirit amidst its stunning natural surroundings.

Bishop's Palace

Bishop's Palace

Bishop's Palace on Hvar Island, Croatia, is a historic gem with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Originally a bishop's residence, it features intricate stone carvings and a charming chapel. Today, it hosts cultural events, offering a glimpse into Hvar's rich history.

Korcula Town Museum

Korcula Town Museum

Korcula Town Museum on the island of Korcula, Croatia, is a cultural repository housed in a beautifully preserved historic building, offering a captivating journey through the island's rich history and heritage. From archaeological treasures to medieval and Renaissance art, the museum's extensive collection provides a diverse exploration of Korcula's past. With a rooftop terrace that boasts panoramic Adriatic Sea views, it's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the cultural tapestry of this ancient town.