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About Isola Capri

Twenty miles from Naples, rising abruptly out of the azure gulf, is the little island of Capri (about 2km long by 1.6km wide) drawing throngs of visitors and day-trippers throughout the summer.

About Isola Ischia

With its 62,733 inhabitants Ischia is the third most populated Italian island after Sicily and Sardinia.

About Isola Ponza

The Islands of Ponza and Gavi are the relics of an extinct volcano and have much rare flora and fauna, as well as some superb diving!

About Isola Procida

This small island between Naples and Ischia is another beautiful volcanic island.

About St-Tropez

Even though it is now a popular destination of the rich and famous, St-Tropez has still managed to retain its Provençal fishing village charm.

About La Spezia, Viareggio, Livorno and Scarlino

This region of Liguria and Tuscany hosts a multitude of places to visit on charter or be based – for short periods or longer winter months.

About Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Beaulieu-sur-Mer

The three ports of Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Beaulieu-sur-Mer are set along the most beautiful and spectacular part of the French Riviera.

About The French Riviera/ Antibes/ Cannes/ Nice

The quaint harbour fishing villages have become chic tourist destinations, now full of pleasure yachts and crowded summertime beaches.

Balearic Marine Cluster

Considering the nature and geography of the Balearic Islands, the sea has always been the engine of the economy of these islands and the gateway to the Mediterranean for the superyacht fleet.

About The Canary Islands

Some seven hundred miles to the south west of the Straights of Gibraltar and a few hundred miles off the northwest African coast, lie the rugged volcanic islands of Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hiero.​These seven islands, all belonging to Spain, range from cosmopolitan tourist destinations to quiet isolated outposts.

About Mallorca

The Balearic Islands are one of Spain’s autonomous regions, with Palma de Mallorca its capital.

Camp de Tarragona

For information on High-speed A.V.E trains.

About Spain

Spain covers a vast area, both within the MED with its long southern coastline from Gibraltar to Barcelona and The Balearic Islands; its north coast onto the Atlantic/ Bay of Biscay – where Cap de Finisterre offers a formidable bolt-hole when gales are blowing, not to mention some of the best seafood in the world and the welcome pit stop of The Canary Islands for those yachts en-route from the Med to the Caribbean.

Trains

For information on local trains from the station close to the port.

Sea Shepherd

Sea Shepherd’s sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife.