Yachts & Yachting magazine

YOUR NEXT ODYSSEY

Stretching 2,500 miles from west to east – the Strait of Gibraltar to the Gulf of Iskenderun (Turkey) – and 500 miles north to south – Croatia to Libya – the Mediterranean is an endlessly fascinating sailing playground. And bordered by three continents and more than 12 countries, it offers a vast range of destinations. These days, there is barely any part of the Med that doesn’t offer a charter, flotilla or a beach club holiday. So where to choose and what to choose?

Take the Adriatic, for example. With over 1,000 miles of stunning coastline and some of the most beautiful and historical islands to discover, it is not difficult to understand why places on the east coast like Croatia, and Montenegro further south have hit the spot with those looking to broaden their charter destination horizons.

The mix of architectural wonders that date back over 5,000 years gives the Mediterranean a special appeal, particularly for those who have a passion for culture and who are keen to learn more about history of the area by boat. Ancient ruins,

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