Sailing Destinations

Hvar

Sailing in Croatia – Infographic

We present you our first infographic about sailing in Croatia! With more than a thousand islands, a coast of 5835 km, and the beautiful Adriatic Sea, Croatia attracts sailors all year long. There are numerous sailing destinations you can visit by chartering a yacht and setting of into exploring the Adriatic. Enjoy your visit!

Sailing in the Barcelona Area – Top 5 Things to See and Do

If you have already explored all of Barcelona go for a tour of the most interesting nearby spots, such as the city of Tarragona, the nearby Port Aventura theme park, the town of Sitges and the rest of the “golden coast” (Costa Daurada), and, if you have some spare time, set sail for the Balearic Islands and visit the natural park of Sa Dragonera on a small island in front of Mallorca or the Cabrera National Park.

ACI Vodice

ACI Vodice – A Vibrant Marina

With its central position on the Croatian coast, Vodice is a vibrant and lively tourist destination. It is excellent for yachtsmen because of its ACI Marina Vodice. The marina offers a variety of services. It is set close to the center of the town, so everything a yachtsman needs is easily accessible.

Krk

North Adriatic Sailing Route

The North Adriatic region of Croatia, also known as Kvarner and Primorje, provides many benefits to all sailing lovers, although it can always surprise with sudden strikes of NE bura or rough SE jugo. Nonetheless, as we can’t do anything about the weather – except follow the forecast and be ready – let’s talk about the wonders of this region and everything it has to offer.

Sail the Cyclades

You have to sail some 50-60 miles, depending on your starting base position, to reach the Cyclades from the Greek mainland. A rather long journey on a charter yacht offers you the opportunity to observe and enjoy the natural beauty of the islands and the sea.