Sailing Guides
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Karacasogut
Take a whiff of intoxicating wild thyme, sage, and bay leaves while cruising through Karacasogut Bay. With plenty of anchorages, the bay offers a natural spring, a rocky cave, and pure water.
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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.
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Kovanli Islands
The Kovanli Islands off the coast of Kas are surrounded by the deep Mediterranean sea. They are every divers dream with a magnificent wealth of marine life, artifacts, and warm waters.
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Salyangoz Bay
Salyangoz Bay is a secluded cove on the Kekova Island charming visitors with its serene ambiance. It offers crystal-clear waters, stunning scenery, and activities like swimming, snorkeling, and boating.
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Xerokampos Bay
Xerokambos is suitable for both adventurous singles and families with children. The area is a paradise for all kinds of sea activities.
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Irakleia
The most striking features of Irakleia Island is its unspoiled nature and clear waters. It is home to rugged hills, picturesque beaches and is a paradise for nature lovers.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Visovac Island
Visovac Island is located in the middle of a lake, and is home to a Franciscan Monastery and an ancient church. It enchants visitors with its surrounding pine trees and pristine waters.
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Santorini Caldera
Known for its wild beauty, the famous Santorini Caldera was created by the Santorini Volcano. Today, travelers who enjoy physical activity such as walking the edge of active craters and viewing stunning vistas can easily visit this otherworldly region.
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Rhenia Island
Whether you seek solace in tranquil bays or simply wish to immerse yourself in ancient history, Rineia Island has it all. With its blissful atmosphere of seclusion, the uninhabited island promises an unforgettable adventure.
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Kyparissia
Kyparissia is a quiet seaside town with a long history that is off the beaten track. So set sail for this captivating Greek town and immerse yourself in an environment that seamlessly combines idyllic vistas, warm hospitality, and a rich cultural heritage.
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Tiganakia Beach
Prepare to be mesmerized by Arkoi's best-kept secret, where Mediterranean islets and vibrantly blue waters seamlessly blend to create an experience that will forever reside in your heart. Set sail and let Tiganakia Beach be your gateway to memories that will last a lifetime.
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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.
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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.
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Peristil Square
Peristil Square in the heart of Split, Croatia, is a historic gem, featuring the grand Peristyle as its centerpiece and surrounded by well-preserved Roman architecture. This square serves as a vibrant hub of cultural activity, hosting music performances and art exhibitions, offering a perfect blend of history and contemporary entertainment. With its magical ambiance at sunset and easy access to nearby historical landmarks, it's a must-visit destination for those exploring the rich heritage of Split.
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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.
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Marco Polo's House
Marco Polo's House on Korcula Island, Croatia, is a historical gem believed to be the birthplace of the legendary explorer Marco Polo. This well-preserved medieval house offers visitors a glimpse into his adventurous life through a museum with artifacts and documents related to his travels. With its historical significance and panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, it's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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St. John’s Chapel & Square
Jelsa St. John's Chapel & Square in Jelsa, Croatia, is a historical and spiritual treasure featuring the stunning St. John's Chapel, an architectural masterpiece blending Gothic and Renaissance styles. The square surrounding the chapel offers a serene oasis for relaxation and cultural gatherings, with its charming cafes and cultural events, making it a central hub of community life on Hvar Island, where visitors can immerse themselves in the town's rich history and vibrant culture.
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Pjaca
Pjaca is the vibrant heart of Hvar Island in Croatia, a picturesque square surrounded by historic stone buildings. It features a 16th-century city fountain at its center and is a bustling hub of charming cafes, restaurants, and shops. This iconic square captures the essence of Hvar, offering a delightful blend of history, culture, and local life.
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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.
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Dubrovnik Love Stories Museum
The Dubrovnik Love Stories Museum, located within the historic walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a charming destination dedicated to celebrating love through the ages. Housed in a historic building, the museum's collection features an array of love letters, diaries, photographs, and memorabilia that unveil the romantic stories of Dubrovnik's residents and visitors, offering a profound insight into the city's cultural heritage. With its interactive exhibits and dynamic presentations, this museum provides a heartwarming and engaging experience, appealing to history enthusiasts, romantics, and those curious about the enduring power of love.
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The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, situated in the heart of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a magnificent architectural marvel that reflects the city's rich history. With its origins dating back to the 12th century, this cathedral is a captivating blend of various architectural styles, boasting stunning sculptures on its façade and a splendid interior adorned with intricate altars, frescoes, and stained glass windows. As a symbol of faith and an architectural gem, the Dubrovnik Cathedral invites visitors to explore the spiritual and cultural heritage of this enchanting coastal city.
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Museum of Ancient Greek Technology
If you find yourself in Katakolon, don't miss the opportunity to embark on a journey through time at the captivating Museum of Ancient Greek Technology. By exploring interactive exhibits and witnessing ancient inventions in action, visitors can truly appreciate the ingenuity and legacy of Greek civilization.
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Leros War Museum
The Leros War Museum, set in a former wartime shelter, offers a glimpse into World War II through weapons, maps, and historical artifacts.
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Cave of Apocalypse
The Cave of the Apocalypse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Patmos Island, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site marking the location where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation.