Vis is the truly hidden gem of the Dalmatian Isles. Tucked away behind Hvar and a few other islands, Vis is the island furthest away from the Croatian coastline meaning it remains relatively sheltered from the waves of tourism that have reached Croatia in recent years. The island has also escaped the broad commercial development that has tarnished some of the Mediterranean due to the fact that it was closed to the public until 1989 as it was serving as the military and naval headquarters of Tito’s army. The military history has made Vis both naturally beautiful and culturally fascinating meaning it’s a must-see! Read More
The volcanic island of Poros is an incredibly unspoilt gem in the heart of Greece’s Saronic Gulf. The lively waterfront is dotted with shops, traditional tavernas, and relaxed cafes. Beyond the bustling cobbled streets, you’ll find lush green vegetation, and stunning white sand beaches just waiting to be explored… Read More
Jost Van Dyke is the smallest of the four main islands that make up the archipelago of the British Virgin Islands but what this volcanic isle lacks in mass it makes up for in its breathtaking scenery and fun-loving Caribbean way of life. The waves of the crystal clear Caribbean waters are the heartbeat of Jost Van Dyke meaning that swimming, snorkelling, beach bars are king of this island! Read More
A trip to Hydra is a chance to step back in time and experience the Greek Islands in the most traditional and relaxed way possible. The layout of the main town itself resembled an ancient amphitheatre overlooking the crystal clear waters that you’ll sail through in order to arrive in Hydra’s port surrounded by streets where motor vehicles are banned and you can’t help but become immersed in a relaxed way of life. Read More
Day two out of our 12 Days of Sail-mas is the second largest of the Ionian Islands, the wonderful Corfu! One of the most visited spots in the Mediterranean, this island knows how to be an excellent host to its visitors. Overflowing with incredible food, whites and beaches and some fascinating historical sites to visit – Corfu is a must-sees spot for your next summer! Read More
Our first stop on the 12 Days of Sail-mas was one of the most popular sailing stop offs this year: the vibrant island of Hvar! Hvar had great importance in ancient times due to its role as a strategic nautical position on the Dalmatian Coast, and now the island is home to some amazing relics to explore and a buzzing nightlife scene to enjoy! Read More
The islands and towns that make up the world-famous Amalfi Coast are a must-see destination for summer 2020! However, you better start planning now if you want to be soaking up the sun in this incredible part of the world. Read More
Things have truly started to cool down in the UK and reports are saying we could be in for the coldest winter in 50 years! With this chilly thought in mind, we’ve put together a list of the 5 best ways to beat the winter blues this cold season… Read More
As you begin to wind up your 7 day sailing charter in the Balearic Islands it’s time to savour every aspect of this incredible part of the world. Your last few stops will really immerse you in the coastal beauty, unique culture, and delicious cuisine that this archipelago is known for. If you haven’t already, check out our guide to days 1 & 2 and 3 & 4. Read More
A 7-day sailing charter from Mallorca is the perfect length of time to explore the natural beauty, diverse history, and delicious food of The Balearic Islands, a stunning archipelago scattered off the Spanish east coast. If you haven’t already, check out our guide to days 1 & 2 in the Balearic Islands here. Read More