Sailing Guides
Seven Capes
Seven Capes is a coastline consisting of about 6 stunning bays popular for cruising in Fethiye. It is an untouched treasure with its green forests, and clear navy-blue sea.
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.
Kumluca
Kumluca is a well-known destination on the Turkish Riviera which is beloved for its incredible bays and beaches as well as its wealth of historic Lycian ruins. The most famous ancient city is that of Olympos which can be found among its contemporaries on the beautiful Lycian Way. Also nearby are sandy beaches like Cirali, which are beloved for their beauty and impressive sea turtle populations.
Kaleici
Kaleici, the pearl of Antalya, boasts beautiful architecture and authentic charm. Ancient civilizations left many interesting sites, and mysteries for future generations to uncover.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ravnik Island
Ravnik is a secluded island for nature-loving explorers wishing to see and experience the Green Cave. The calm waters around the island are the ideal place for stunning photos.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Grabula Bay
Grabula Bay is a stunning, secluded cove on the small island of Drvenik Veli. The bay's crystal clear waters and amazing nature view attract boaters and nature enthusiasts.
Venetian Castle of Parga
Originally built in the 11th century, the Venetian Castle of Parga offers a great insight into its history. Reachable by an uphill walk, the surroundings offer panoramic views of the Ionian Sea.
Five Isles
Five Isles is a charming location situated south of Kumluca surrounded by sparkling crystal-clear waters. The isles are unparalleled with beautiful sandy beaches, panoramic vistas and waters where an ancient shipwreck once laid.
Coban Bay
Coban Bay is an untouched cape situated southwest of Kas that offers tranquillity and scenic vistas. It is perfect for swimming and snorkeling among sea life and diving to discover a hidden underwater tunnel and a cave.
Aperlai Bay
Aperlai Bay is a royal bay near Kas with scenic vistas and spectacular hidden ancient ruins. The tranquil bay is perfect to swim and snorkel amongst submerged ruins in its dazzling crystal-clear waters.
Paralia Zogeria
Situated on a beautiful deep cove on Spetses Island is Paralia Zogeria, a picturesque beach offering a combination of fantastic vistas in a traditional setting. It is an ideal spot for swimming and snorkelling in spectacular waters full of sea life.
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.
Tivat Botanic Garden
Tivat Botanical Garden is a Botanical garden that is considered the most beautiful in Montenegro. Visitors can admire countless shades of green and discover various exotic plant specimens.
Bergama
Whether you are a history enthusiast or just seeking a relaxing getaway, Bergama has something to offer. Immerse yourself in its ancient wonders, soak up its vibrant atmosphere, and let the warm embrace of its people leave you with cherished memories.
Assos Bay
Whether you seek to relax on pristine beaches, explore the mesmerizing Castle of Assos, or simply surrender to the allure of the Ionian Sea, Assos is an ideal destination. So, set sail towards Assos and embark on an unforgettable adventure in this yachtsman's paradise.
Argostolion
From sun-soaked shores to thrilling cave adventures, Argostolion offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration. Plan your visit to this charming Kefalonian city today and discover the allure of this tropical haven for yourself.
Poseidon Sanctuary Ruins
Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the Sanctuary of Poseidon on Poros Island. Uncover centuries of history and culture in this vibrant gem of the Saronic Gulf. Whether you’re seeking panoramic views of Poros Island or a taste of ancient Greek history and culture, the ruins of the Sanctuary of Poseidon has a little bit of everything.
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.
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.