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About Sardinia

Known as ‘The Island of Wind’, Sardinia enjoys offshore breezes throughout each season, which happily reduces humidity and has made the island a top location to spend the summer.

About Cogolin

Four kilometres from the village of Cogolin, lies the anchorage of Marines de Cogolin (with 1500 moorings) and the shipyard of Monaco Marine.

About Costa del Sol, Costa de Almeria

The Costa del Sol covers the Spanish Mediterranean coastline from the border at Gibraltar, running eastwards and taking in the famous luxury resort of Sotogrande, the infamous playgrounds of Marbella and Puerto Banus and the popular beach areas along the coast to Malaga, beyond the Costa de Almeria then reaches to Almeria and on to Cabo de Gata in the south western tip of Spain.

About The Azores

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The Portuguese archipelago of the Azores comprises of nine volcanic islands, which extend for more than 350 miles in the mid Atlantic Ocean.

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.

About Alcudia

The historic town of Alcudia is situated to the north east of Mallorca - about 62kms from Palma - and nestles in the southern part of the Bay of Pollenca, behind mountainous headlands.

About Naples

Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe and is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

About Valencia

The people of Valencia and the surrounding area are famous for their colourful and noisy ‘fiestas’ notably ‘Las Falles’ in Feb/March where the city comes alive with parties, parades and events.

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 Gibraltar

Strategically positioned at the gateway to the Western Mediterranean, Gibraltar has for many years been an important port of call for worldwide shipping.

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 Corsica

Corsica has retained a separate identity from France with the original language of Corsu resembling Italian more than French.

About Rome

As Italy’s capital city, Rome is the country's largest and most populated city with over 2.7 million residents.

About Croatia

With more yachts travelling to the Adriatic Coast because of the amazing cruising and good value services available, we are keen to expand the chapters on Croatia & Montenegro, to share the numerous recommendations we receive.