Sailing Guides

Besmi Island

Besmi Island

The rare beauties of Besmi Island create its undeniable allure. Visitors can enjoy a stunning view of the Greek island, Meis, as well as discovering the rich aquatic life beneath the surface.

Kille Buku

Kille Buku

Kille Buku is a magnificent natural cove in Dalaman, Mugla's touristic region. The bay's gorgeous quiet waters surrounded by natural shade from pine trees, are ideal for relaxation.

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.

Thirasia Island

Thirasia Island

The unspoiled island of Thirasia is the second largest island in the Santorini Group. The volcanic land mass boasts stunning black beaches, gorgeous weather, and picturesque views.

Gunluklu Bay

Gunluklu Bay

Gunluklu Bay is a picturesque cove located between Gocek and Fethiye surrounded by rich greenery and a glorious beach. The bay is perfect for families with children to swim, snorkel and kayak in beautiful cobalt blue waters.

Scedro Island

Scedro Island

The technology free area of Scedro Island is sparsely populated with residences. Its beauty and culture lie untouched by modern influences.

Telascica Bay

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

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.

Zaklopatica Bay

Zaklopatica Bay

aklopatica Bay is a stunning locale surrounded by local eateries where visitors can relax. Its protected waters are made more enchanting by the picturesque views.

Necujam Village

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.

Stoncica Bay

Stoncica Bay

The exquisite waters of the Adriatic Sea shine in shades of turquoise at Stoncica Bay. Enclosed by golden sands, it is a beautiful place to anchor and relax.

Stomorska Village

Stomorska Village

The old and peaceful village of Stomorska offers visitors an authentic experience. The bays and beaches of the area are lovely for swimming, diving, and snorkeling.

Zirje Island

Zirje Island

The island of Zirje charms travelers with its idyllic bays that offer clean and warm waters. It also has dramatic historic monuments for those who want to go ashore.

Smokvica Island

Smokvica Island

Smokvica Island is a picturesque destination, situated on the surface of the turquoise sea. Travelers will find protected anchoring, tranquility, and heavenly serenity within the location.

Bozava

Bozava

Bozava is located on the northeast coast of Dugi Otok in a magnificent bay surrounded by pine trees. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and clear azure waters within the town.

Marina Veruda

Marina Veruda

Marina Veruda is a modern venue in the south of the city of Pula. It is an ecological marina situated between two bays and is an attractive destination for boaters.

Porer lighthouse

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.

Mana Island

Mana Island

Mana Island is an attractive natural wonder that is located on the edge of the Kornati National Park. It is well known for its good diving opportunities and rich underwater marine life.

Iz Island

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.

Seagull’s Rocks

Seagull’s Rocks

Seagull’s Rocks, also known as Galebove Stijene, is a small scenic beach. The beach is located in Stoja and has stunning rocky cliffs overlooking the azure Adriatic waters.

Spartochori

Spartochori

Spartochori is a popular destination for boaters and yachtsmen due to the facilities of Porto Spilia and Spartakhori marina. The local beaches are peaceful and crowd free, providing serenity in nature.

Petriti

Petriti

Petriti is a small, sheltered destination on the east coast of Corfu Island. It has warm, shallow waters and is a great spot for swimming and snorkeling in peace.

St. Mary Island

St. Mary Island

St. Mary’s Island is a treasure of Mljet National Park housing a historic monastery and church. This lovely islet is a quiet beautiful place for picnics, biking, and exploring.

Poros Clock Tower

Poros Clock Tower

Climb the winding staircase of Poros Clock Tower to enjoy the awesome views of the Greek island and the sea. This historic landmark built in 1927 is a popular spot for enjoying culture and photography.

Smuggler's Inn

Smuggler's Inn

Smugglers Inn is a pirate themed nightlife destination, located within the beautıful Gokkaya Bay. The lively and social atmosphere provides fun for all visitors right into the early morning.

Jelsa Park

Jelsa Park

Jelsa Park on Hvar Island, Croatia, is a serene and lush oasis of natural beauty, featuring vibrant flora, meandering walking paths, and recreational facilities for families and outdoor enthusiasts. With its proximity to the Adriatic Sea, it provides breathtaking coastal views, making it a romantic spot for evening walks. This community hub also hosts cultural events, offering a blend of relaxation, outdoor fun, and cultural experiences in the heart of Jelsa.

Church of St. Peter

Church of St. Peter

Omiš Church of St. Peter, located in the coastal town of Omiš, Croatia, is a captivating blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, symbolizing the town's deep connection to the sea and its patron saint, St. Peter, the protector of fishermen. With its stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and a rich collection of historical artifacts and religious relics, the church offers a glimpse into Omiš's maritime heritage and cultural traditions. It stands as both a place of worship and a symbol of the town's identity, inviting visitors to explore its history, spirituality, and coastal beauty.