Best Seas for Sailing: From Adriatic to the Andaman
Have you ever wondered what is the best sea for sailing? Well, we don’t know but here are some of our favourite seas for sailing.
Have you ever wondered what is the best sea for sailing? Well, we don’t know but here are some of our favourite seas for sailing.
Lošinj – island of vitality and island of scents and tastes. Not only is it worth visiting when you decide to cruise aboard a charter yacht around the North Adiratic, Lošinj also established the Program of Sustainable Development and is building a brand new eco-marina. On top of it all, Lošinj is in the one-day range of all charter bases and marinas at the North Adriatic.
Favored by the Roman emperors, 19th century aristocracy and numerous artists, Capri is one of the most famous sailing destination. Situated in the Bay of Naples, Capri is full of spectacular views and enchanting palaces. Sail to Capri to rub shoulders with jet-setters, visit its luxury boutiques and fancy restaurants, among other things.
Among numerous islands in Croatia, Hvar is considered one of the most beautiful and most interesting. There are larger towns where you can enjoy culture and nightlife, and small villages, where you can relax and recharge your batteries. Vrboska is one such village. Situated on the island’s northern shores, it radiates the atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
The Croatian Adriatic will get two new marinas. One in Pirovac and the other one in Trogir. The marina in Pirovac will open its doors at the beginning of 2015 and will have the standard marina facilities. Servisni centar Trogir is built as an extension of ACI Trogir.
The diverse nightlife scene of the island has been famous for years now. Clubs, DJs, dancing and wild parties have been the image we all have in mind at the mention of the island’s name. But what would it be like to just sail to your favorite club, moor in front of it and party the night away?
Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be in a movie? Visit Dubrovnik and immerse yourself in one of the biggest movie sets in the world.
Situated north of Dubrovnik lies Slano, a deep bay sheltered from the winds and rough sea by surrounding hills and mountains. There is a good anchorage, as well as a waterfront mooring for yachts. A new ACI marina is opening there too. Riding a quad, cycling, trekking or just chilling out on one of the beautiful beaches in Slano are some of the activities you can do while staying there.
The Croatian coast is rich with numerous islands and inlets. Each and every one of them offers something unique. One of the most popular islands, and the one with the longest coastline, is Pag. Situated in the northern Adriatic, and set against the magnificent Velebit mountain, the island is rich with culture, history, nightlife and natural wonders.
Marina Agana is a small, privately run marina located in the village Marina, near Trogir. Marina Agana can accommodate 130 vessels up to 25 m of length. If you arrive on Tuesday you will get a 30% discount on daily berth price for your vessel. Marina Agana offers a luxury club-like restaurant and bar.