Why Not Turkey? It’s Delightful!
The ancient land by a turquoise sea offers a perfect getaway for the bareboat charterer with an appetite for bigger adventures.
The ancient land by a turquoise sea offers a perfect getaway for the bareboat charterer with an appetite for bigger adventures.
Things do get lost in translation. But in this Turkish backwater, sailors end up with a lot more than they expected. People & Food from our October 2011 issue.
One trip to the Aegean Sea just isn’t enough. Editor’s Log from our August 2011 issue.
Fatty tells a winter’s tale–well, many of them, really–about an off-season spent mainly in a mostly empty marina in Turkey’s Antalya province. On Watch from our August 2011 issue.
Wild, rugged, and mostly uninhabited, the islands of the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia are a destination that world voyager and CW editor at large Jimmy Cornell says outdistances Greece as the most popular cruising area in the Mediterranean.
Following along on the journey of Lynn and Chuck Evans aboard the Island Packet 380, Cyan, their recent blog post reports on their landfall in Aden, Yemen.
The Cap’n enjoys a hands-on Euro sensitivity-training course, of sorts.
Charterers who set a loose itinerary and let the winds be their guide find endless islands and anchorages for exploring this storied region. Supplement to our December 2007 issue
CW associate editor Andrew Burton offers his advice on passing through the Strait of Gibraltar. Supplement to “Promise of the Mediterranean,” a special section in our November 2007 issue
Last summer, Walter Paul scoped out this racing venue from a cruiser’s point of view.
The ancient land by a turquoise sea offers a perfect getaway for the bareboat charterer with an appetite for bigger adventures.
Things do get lost in translation. But in this Turkish backwater, sailors end up with a lot more than they expected. People & Food from our October 2011 issue.
One trip to the Aegean Sea just isn’t enough. Editor’s Log from our August 2011 issue.
Fatty tells a winter’s tale–well, many of them, really–about an off-season spent mainly in a mostly empty marina in Turkey’s Antalya province. On Watch from our August 2011 issue.
Wild, rugged, and mostly uninhabited, the islands of the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia are a destination that world voyager and CW editor at large Jimmy Cornell says outdistances Greece as the most popular cruising area in the Mediterranean.
Following along on the journey of Lynn and Chuck Evans aboard the Island Packet 380, Cyan, their recent blog post reports on their landfall in Aden, Yemen.
The Cap’n enjoys a hands-on Euro sensitivity-training course, of sorts.
Charterers who set a loose itinerary and let the winds be their guide find endless islands and anchorages for exploring this storied region. Supplement to our December 2007 issue
CW associate editor Andrew Burton offers his advice on passing through the Strait of Gibraltar. Supplement to “Promise of the Mediterranean,” a special section in our November 2007 issue
Last summer, Walter Paul scoped out this racing venue from a cruiser’s point of view.
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