Greece
Sail
Greece

One of the most interesting places to sail around the globe

Croatia
The deep blue
Croatia

This would be the text for the Croatia area. It should be a paragraph of about two or three lines, no more...

Montenegro
The soothing breeze
Montenegro

This would be the text for the Montenegro area. It should be a paragraph of about two or three lines, no more...

Turkey
Beautiful coast line
Turkey

This would be the text for the Turkey area. It should be a paragraph of about two or three lines, no more...

Italy
Everlasting culture
Italy

This would be the text for the Italy area. It should be a paragraph of about two or three lines, no more...

France
Luxurious times
France

This would be the text for the France area. It should be a paragraph of about two or three lines, no more...

previous arrow
next arrow

With 6 different sailing areas, the Mediterranean has a lot to offer to sailing holidays on water all year round.
Fascinating highlights,  cultural attractions, crystal clear water, and delicious food.
See here more information about the area of your interest.

Greece

The Saronic Gulf & Argolic Gulf & Peloponesse east coast is the recommended sailing area for new sailors, for a less-windy sailing holiday in Greece and for the non-sailors is the ideal place for having the first yacht charter experience.

The Cyclades islands are one the most popular sailing destination in the world. Nature, unique light, clean waters, wildness, often some more wind, sailing in the Cyclades is an unparalleled experience. Apart from Mykonos and Santorini islands, there are so many other islands near by that can satisfy any taste.

The Ionian islands with a mild climate, are more green, sometimes more rainy, more flat seas and less strong winds than any other regions in Greece. It is the perfect ground to sail with children safely since less experienced crews will carry out things very well and easy.

The Dodecanese islands are in their bigger part (Kos and Rhodos islands excepted) bare of vegetation although not to such extend as the Cyclades. Close to the turkish coast the Dodecanese islands are the warmest Greek sailing destination – very nice to charter even from late march to end of November.

The Sporades islands on the Northwest side of the Aegean Sea is another perfect place for sailing charters in Greece, including a big number of wonderful beaches within a limited island extend.

Croatia is one of Europe’s most stunning sailing grounds with more than 1,200 islands off this part of the Adriatic coast. There is a big choice of yachts and charter bases. Dubrovnik, Trogir, Split or Sibenik, Pula and more. Kornati and Krka national parks with their waterfalls, lively ports, uninhabited islands and protected coves are much worth.

The Kornati archipelago of Croatia or the so-called Stomorski islands in the northern part of Dalmatia, south from Zadar and west from Sibenik, 35 kilometres (22 miles) long and including 140 islands and islets is the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea where only a small part of land is being cultivated mostly fig and olive trees and vineyards. The bigger part of the Kornati islands is rocky, covered with thin grass in springtime, a protected area for rare trees, birds and wildlife. A place to sail to. 

A few miles south of Croatia, Montenegro is proving a nice draw for sailing enthusiasts or family sailing in the beautiful Adriatic coastline.
Along with exploring great beaches, untouched islands, fortresses, charming harbors and coves that can be reached only by boat, many combine a sailing charter with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Perast and Kotor.

Kotor bay is a big bay lined with forests and surrounded by circling mountain volumes that are steeply falling into the waters. A unique scenery for sailing yacht charters.

The Gulf of Fethiye is a yachtsman’s paradise with so many sheltered anchorages, coves and islands with crystal clear water and protected coves for a tranquil night on anchor. The Gulf of Fethiye is a stunning setting for a relaxed sailing holiday in an unspoiled area, with pine covered fjord-like anchorages with names such as Four Fathom Bay, Ruin Bay, Wall Bay and Tomb Bay, evidence of an ancient Lycian civilization.

Bodrum is the ideal starting point for sailing the Aegean coast of Turkey. The Gökova Gulf is acknowledged to be one of the best cruising areas in Europe. With abundant sunshine, crystal clear waters, continuous blue skies and good anchorages, this coast offers many diversities. There are many unspoiled areas rich in natural beauty.

Island hop and sail the Bay of Naples in the Tyrrhenian Sea from our new base to explore the wonder of Italy’s Pontine Islands, Phlegraean Islands, Capri and the Amalfi coast. Get in touch to book your dream yacht charter and discover an authentic Italian atmosphere for yourself.

Sardinia is the ultimate Dream cruise location. Ancient ruins, sparkling beaches, turquoise waters – you might think we’re talking about the Caribbean or French Polynesia. Offering the best of tropical islands and the Mediterranean.

Sicily has it all; from rugged, mountainous terrain down to idyllic beaches and seaside towns – even an active volcano!

The French Riviera Côte d’Azur offers you the chance to sail and explore some of the most glamorous ports and beaches in the Mediterranean. A French Riviera yacht charter from our yacht charter bases at Port Pin Rolland, St. Mandrier sur Mer, or Marina Vieux Port, Marseille, means you are perfectly placed to explore the famous coast of France.

No other sailing vacation destination in the Mediterranean combines striking volcanic terrain, unbelievable wildlife and an enduring connection to Napoleon Bonaparte, quite like the French island of Corsica. Sailing Corsica may get you closer to Napoleon’s birthplace, now the Maison Bonaparte Museum, but this cultural bounty competes with the wonder of the UNESCO Scandola Nature Reserve.

Other Sailing Destinations

Right below, we have a brief description of each one of the 5 different sailing …

Right below, we have a brief description of each one of the 10 different sailing …

Right below, we have a brief description of each one of the 5 different sailing …