Sailing Guides

Cayagzi Bay

Cayagzi Bay is an ancient harbor with a convenient anchorage near Demre, where peace reigns with the healing power of Mediterranean nature. Turtle Beach and Lycian ruins with a museum are the perfect addition for a stunning holiday.

Ekincik Bay

Ekincik Bay is a cove in Mugla enclosed by stunning pine forested hills with the deep blue beauty of the sea beyond its sandy beach. It is a frequent destination for boat tours and also for those who want to fish.

Sican Island

Sican Island

Experience the thrills of jet skiing, water skiing, and scuba diving at the beautiful Sican Island. It has a shallow, deep-blue clear water coast that hosts many boats and yachts and has ancient ruins.

Kalkan Local Market

Kalkan Local Market

For exemplary nightlife and shopping, the Kalkan Local Market has everything visitors seek. From boutique and artisanal shopping, to exquisite authentic dining, to one-of-a-kind experiences, there is something for everyone.

Kiseli Island

Kiseli Island

Kiseli Island is a floating gem off the Bozburun peninsula. Pristine, blue waters surround this secluded slice of heaven.

Kameriye Island

Kameriye Island

In western Marmaris, Kameriye Island is recognised as a picturesque wishing island.  Swimming in a serene setting, surrounded by fish in azure oceans, it cannot be missed on boaters’ excursions.

Yassica Islands

Yassica Islands

The Yassica Islands are among the most known destinations of boat excursions in Gocek. The seas of the islands charm guests with their calm and clarity where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean.

Akbuk Bay

Akbuk Bay

Akbuk Bay is a stunning local of  transparent turquoise waters and lush greenery. Reachable by boat and boasting calm clear waters, it is a haven for boaters to enjoy the breathtaking nature of the Turkish Aegean coast.

Resadiye Village

Resadiye Village

The village of Resadiye is ideal for history and natural beauty enthusiasts alike, providing insight into a community's rich history. Its olive farm is informative as well as beautiful, and it showcases old traditions.

Komolac

Komolac

Komolac offers safe anchoring in a picturesque location. This place will open sea voyages to the natural wonders of the Adriatic and the Dubrovnik coast.

Kakan Island

Kakan Island

Kakan island attracts visitors with its wonderful clear waters and warm weather. This island evokes a feeling of paradise with its Mediterranean climate and natural greenery.

Franciscan Monastery

Franciscan Monastery

The Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik surprises tourists with its spectacular architecture and history. The oldest pharmacy and library collection displays distinctive tools and the finest art works.

Roman Forum

Roman Forum

The Roman Forum is the largest forum of Croatia and beautifully exemplifies Roman life from yesteryear. It is still a main hub of the city of Zadar and rich in historic details.

Sponza Palace

Sponza Palace

Sponza Palace is a beautiful building from the 16th century in the Renaissance style. It is located within the walls of the Old City and invites travelers to plunge into the magical world of history.

Malo Grablje Village

Malo Grablje Village

Experience the authentic atmosphere and natural beauty of Malo Grablje village, an old ghost town that promises an unforgettable experience. Immerse in the old local culture and nature of this special destination.

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.

Loviste

Loviste

Loviste offers the perfect mixture of blue and green with its idyllic coves and rich greenery. Yachting, swimming, and diving becomes more enjoyable in this stunning Adriatic location.

Brac

Brac

Brac is a large Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea with several towns, each reflecting their own flavor. Visitors to the isle can enjoy outdoorsy activities like hiking Vidova Gora, biking island trails, snorkeling and diving in stunning bays, or windsurfing at the iconic Zlatni Rat Beach. The island also holds a wealth of cultural and historic destinations to explore as well as a few lively nightlife hotspots.

Akseki Bay

Akseki Bay

Akseki Bay is a natural treasure, well loved by boaters due to its calm, pristine waters. It is an explorers paradise where there are many magnificent caves to discover.

Fethiye Museum

Fethiye Museum

 In Fethiye Town Centre lies Fethiye Museum, an archaeological delight full of rich ancient artefacts. Visitors can view many regionally found antiques that range from statutes and coins to tombs and sarcophagi with inscriptions in different languages.

Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach is truly a paradise where the views are breathtaking and the party never stops. Indulge in the beauty of this island paradise and enjoy a taste of the Greek sailing experience like never before.

Nera Island

Nera Island is an uninhabited hidden gem near Kalymnos that offers yachtsmen an unparalleled experience. With its untouched landscapes, tranquil atmosphere, and pristine waters, this secluded paradise is a retreat for the soul.

Agia Pelagia

Agia Pelagia

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a cultural experience, the idyllic coastal town of Agia Pelagia has it all. Explore the enchanting architecture, stunning beaches, and excellent scuba diving spots it offers.

Skyros Island

Skyros Island

With its rich history, captivating legends, and abundance of pristine beaches, Skyros Island offers a remarkable yachting experience for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Prepare to create memories that will last a lifetime.

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.

 Dubrovnik Archaeological Museum

Dubrovnik Archaeological Museum

The Dubrovnik Archaeological Museum, located within a splendid 16th-century palace in the heart of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. Its extensive collection spans various eras, from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, offering visitors a comprehensive insight into the rich cultural heritage of the Adriatic region. With its diverse array of artifacts, including Roman relics and intricate jewelry, the museum provides a fascinating and immersive journey through time.

Tower of Love

Tower of Love

The Tower of Love, situated on Croatia's beautiful Adriatic coast, offers breathtaking panoramic views and a rich historical background. Steeped in legend, it is said to have been a secret meeting place for star-crossed lovers. This enchanting tower is a must-visit for its stunning scenery and captivating romantic tale.