Sailing Guides

Paspatur Bazaar

Paspatur Bazaar

Fethiye Local Market, more commonly known as Paspatur, is a colorful shopping district full of contemporary brands and unique handmade items. Also serving as Fethiye’s old town and nightlife hub, it is rife with stunning historic landmarks and unforgettable bars.

Kissebuku

Kissebuku

Kissebuku Bay is a green and blue location in the Aegean that offers an excellent anchorage. Visitors are given a great opportunity to relax, swim, view the ruins of antiquity, and enjoy water sports.

Tuzla Bay

Tuzla Bay

Tuzla Bay, the paradise on earth where green and blue meet, is the main choice of boat-loving visitors to Marmaris. The pearl of the Aegean, it is a frequent destination for travelers all year round, with the clarity of the sea and its warm sheltered location from the wind.

 

Aga Limani Bay

Aga Limani Bay

Consisting of two magnificent bays on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Aga Harbor is close to the Gocek Gulf of Fethiye with its sparkling sea and lush nature. With the clarity of the sea decorated by boats, visitors can see the colorful fish and sea turtles living in the region with the naked eye.

Kumlubuk

Kumlubuk

Kumlubuk Bay is a fabulous cove surrounded by green mountains with a clear sea that changes color from pale green to bright blue. Here guests will find peace, delicious fish dishes, and exploration of ancient ruins.

Arap Island

Arap Island

Arap Island is situated in Marmaris on Turkey’s Aegean coast and allures visitors with its calm, turquoise waters. It is a perfect choice for swimming or sunbathing as the area is wealthy in gorgeous landscapes.

Yesil Deniz Bay

Yesil Deniz Bay

Yesil Deniz Bay is one of the most serene and untouched bays of Marmaris. Its glistening water attracts visitors with its myriad turquoise tones.

Ayin Bay

Ayin Bay

Ayin Bay is the preference of guests who want to spend their day in the clear seas of Marmaris. Visitors anchor boats among the enchanting scenery of the Aegean Sea.

Ufakdere Bay

Ufakdere Bay

Ufakdere Bay is a volcanic lagoon surrounded by olive and date trees, offering guests a haven with secure anchorage. The calm waters of the sea change among  all shades of blue, hiding a colorful underwater world that beckons to explore.

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.

Karalos Bay

Karalos Bay

Resembling a starfish when viewed from the sky, Karalos Bay resembles a corner of paradise. Thanks to its unique geography, turquoise color, and natural beauties such as caretta caretta turtles, the bay is a haven for boaters.

Serce Port

Serce Port

Known for its narrow entrance between two high cliffs, Serce Port is a sheltered bay with warm turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on board the boat as well as take a dip in the calm bay where aquatic life can be seen.

Sazak Bay

Sazak Bay

In Sazak Bay, visitors disconnect from the outside world and completely immerse themselves in nature. The wide sandy beach and sea creatures accompany swimmers in the pristine sea.

Karacaoren Bay

Karacaoren

Situated in one of the most popular destinations of Mugla, in Fethiye, Karacaoren Bay has great conditions for dropping anchor with its calm and waveless sea. The sea is also crystal-clear and turquoise blue, and features heaven-like views.

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.

Kiseli Island

Kiseli Island

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

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.

Paralia Zogeria

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.

Iasos Ancient City

Iasos Ancient City

Cradled among the Taurus Mountains and surrounded by the shimmering Aegean Sea is the ancient city of Iasos. Thousands of years old, it features fascinating remnants from its storied past.

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.

Kalamaki Beach

Kalamaki Beach

Kalamaki Beach is one of many beaches that sits on the spectacular Dilek Peninsula coastline surrounded by dense pine trees. It is an ideal location to enjoy a picnic followed by swimming in emerald-coloured seas and relaxing on its beach.

Adamantas

With its excellent anchorage options, breathtaking beaches, and a multitude of activities to enjoy, the enchanting town of Adamantas should be at the top of your sailing itinerary. Embark on an adventure in the captivating beauty of Milos Island.

Kitriani Island

Kitriani Island

With its historic church, crystal-clear waters, and favorable fishing conditions, Kitriani Island presents an idyllic destination for those looking to explore the Cyclades region. Prepare to embark on a captivating journey filled with beauty, culture, and memorable experiences.

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.