Sailing Destinations

Sailing in Montenegro

Montenegro is an attractive sailing destination. Its coastline isn’t long but there are plenty of places to visit. Don’t miss Boka Kotorska that provided a natural shelter to the famous Boka navy. Bar, Ulcinj, Budva and Ada Bojana make the Montenegrin Riviera with sandy beaches and luxury hotel resorts.

Top 5 Historic Sites to Visit When Sailing in Bodrum Area

The town of Bodrum is located on the site of the former Halicarnassus of Caria, an ancient Greek city. The sites bearing witness of the town’s past are not many, and while sailing in the Bodrum area, take the chance to explore the Castle of St Peter (Bodrum Castle) housing the Museum of Underwater Archeology, the Ottoman Tower, the famous Mausoleum and the Theater of Halicarnassus.

Betina – a Calm Harbor with a Shipbuilding Tradition

The island of Murter is located in the central Adriatic, the most popular sailing area in Croatia. Easily accessible from here are other interesting Dalmatian islands, as well as several national parks. An excellent starting point for a journey across the area would be Marina Betina, situated on the island. The marina offers excellent services to its visitors, and has an intimate and calm atmosphere. Visit and see for yourself!

Saronic Gulf – Combining Myth and Reality

The Saronic Gulf, located in the Aegean Sea, is a sailing paradise. Summer sailing in the Saronic Gulf is characterized by meltemi, northerly summer winds. The gulf consist of various islands: Salamis, Aegina, Poros, Patroklou and Fleves. Greece, and especially the Saronic Gulf, attracts thousands of visitors with its rich history and beautiful nature.