Sailing Guides

Bozukkale

Bozukkale

With the advantage of its location, Bozukkale Bay has been a warm shelter for its visitors for many years. The clearest state of the Mediterranean's clear waters to be seen in the region which also boasts fascinating views of local ruins.

Longoz Bay

Longoz Bay

Longoz Bay sits west of Cape Kargili, and is one of the many stunning coves in the Gulf of Gokova. It is popular with visitors due to its green surroundings and crystal-clear emerald-blue waters that are sheltered from winds, for optimal calm.

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.

 

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.

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.

Ada Bogazi Bozburun

Ada Bogazi Bozburun

Placed between two islands, the remote Ada Bogazi is a peaceful spot to relax in Bozburun. Surrounded by untouched beauty, visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings.

Mazi Bay

Mazi Bay

Mazi is an idyllic eight-bay village in the region of Bodrum. Boaters can enjoy its turquoise seas bordered by pine trees and sea life.

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.

Knidos Port

Knidos Port

Knidos Harbour is home to several stunning bays, each offering a unique experience for visitors. From crystal-clear water to stunning natural scenery, these bays are perfect for all types of travelers.

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.

Bozburun Local Market

Bozburun Local Market

Bozburun Local Market is home to delicious and natural products, such as various local herbs and vegetables. Visitors can also find cozy cafes and shops selling clothes and handmade goods.

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.

Uctas Bay

Uctas Bay

Enjoy the serenity of anchoring near Uc Tas, three large rocks that appear out of the smooth water. Visitors can enjoy its surreal sudden change in color and snorkeling among corals.

Kas Lion's Sarcophagus

Kas Lion's Sarcophagus

The Lion's Sarcophagus of Kas boasts stunning artistry and grandeur of a fine historic burial chamber. The superb craftsmanship and intricate design make this monument stand out from similar Lycian structures.

Panteli Bay

Panteli Bay

Panteli Bay is a small, beautiful cove on the east coast of Leros Island. It has crystal clear waters and is a safe anchoring spot for boaters.

Nafklirou

Nafklirou

Beautifully paved with cobblestone streets, Nafklirou is the most popular nightlife hotspot on the island of Kos. It is a high energy environment full of clubs, bars, parties and fun.

Sipanska Luka

Sipanska Luka

Sipanska Luka is the main village of Sipan in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, renowned for its beauty. It is home to wonderful crystal clear waters, houses scattered around the bay, and pine-scented woods.

Benedictine Monastery

Benedictine Monastery

 The Benedictine Monastery dates back to the 12th century, charming visitors with its unique island location. It carries exceptional traces from Renaissance and Baroque architecture.  

St. Stephen's Cathedral

St. Stephen's Cathedral

The most impressive building in Hvar is the Cathedral of St. Stephen, standing in the center of the main square of the city. It is noteworthy with its grand bell tower and a lively, wide square in front of the historic building.

St. Nicholas Church (Trogir)

St. Nicholas Church (Trogir)

St. Nicholas Church has an impressive atmosphere as the meeting point of the first Christians. In the church paintings such as "Madonna and Child" and historic artifacts can be seen.

Franciscan Monastery on Badija

Franciscan Monastery (Badija)

The Franciscan Monastery on Badija Island has a beautiful Gothic-Renaissance cloister and a picturesque garden with fruit orchards and colorful flowers. It offers a serene atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.

Cukurbag Peninsula

Cukurbag Peninsula

Cukurbag Peninsula offers an unforgettable boating experience where blue blends with green at three blissful beaches. The peninsula also offers panoramic views of lush greenery and the Mediterranean Sea by day and mesmerizing vistas of the marina by night.

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.

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.

Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum

Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum

The Upper Corner Tower Foundry Museum, nestled in Dubrovnik, Croatia, within the historic Upper Corner Tower, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. It showcases a diverse collection of artifacts related to the foundry industry, offering insights into the metalwork craftsmanship that once thrived within the city's walls. With its hands-on exhibits and interactive demonstrations, this museum provides an engaging and educational experience, shedding light on an important aspect of Dubrovnik's industrial history and the skills of its artisans.