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IBIZA (SPAIN) SARDINIA (ITALY) KOS (GREECE) SPLIT (CROATIA) BAY OF ISLANDS (NEW ZEALAND) It is still one of the most popular destinations, specially during summer. This Mediterranean paradise has numerous sailing routes between the island and Formentera, and you can drop anchor in the best coves. Although there are many different routes in the area, one of the best starts in the port of Alghero and heads towards Cape Caccia and Stintino. At Cape Caccia, you have to drop anchor near the caves and have a look at the curious Isola Foradada. This Greek island in the Dodecanese archipelago is known for its paradisiacal beaches. It is easy to sail around, as it is only 40 km by 8 km. Located 380 kilometres from Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and opposite the Italian coast, plit is a strategic location. It is the heart of the Dalmatian coast, in the region of Dalmatia, which has loads to see when visited aboard a sailboat. An adventure for the most experienced captains. Located in northern New Zealand, this region is considered one of the most popular marine parks in the country. It has roughly 144 independent islands, where visitors can do all sorts of water sports. TOP 5 sailing destinations When planning a holiday, one of the most important things you have to decide is where to go. Of all the possibilities, there are 5 places any skipper would recommend. Which ones haven’t you seen yet?

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Page 1: TOP 5 sailing destinations · SPLIT (CROATIA) BAY OF ISLANDS (NEW ZEALAND) It is still one of the most popular destinations, specially during summer. This Mediterranean paradise has

IBIZA (SPAIN)

SARDINIA (ITALY)

KOS(GREECE)

SPLIT (CROATIA)

BAY OF ISLANDS(NEW ZEALAND)

It is still one of the most populardestinations, specially during summer.

This Mediterranean paradise hasnumerous sailing routes between the island

and Formentera, and you candrop anchor in the best coves.

Although there are many differentroutes in the area, one of the best starts in

the port of Alghero and heads towardsCape Caccia and Stintino. At Cape Caccia,

you have to drop anchor near the cavesand have a look at the curious Isola Foradada.

This Greek island in theDodecanese archipelago is known for its

paradisiacal beaches. It is easy to sailaround, as it is only 40 km by 8 km.

Located 380 kilometres from Zagreb, thecapital of Croatia, and opposite the Italian

coast, plit is a strategic location.It is the heart of the Dalmatian coast,

in the region of Dalmatia, which has loadsto see when visited aboard a sailboat.

An adventure for the most experienced captains.Located in northern New Zealand, this region

is considered one of the most popular marine parks in the country. It has roughly 144 independent

islands, where visitors can do all sorts of water sports.

TOP 5sailing destinationsWhen planning a holiday, one of the most important

things you have to decide is where to go. Of all the possibilities, there are 5 places

any skipper would recommend.Which ones haven’t you seen yet?