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Friday, 14 November 2025

Rhodes Sailing Extravaganza


 

Here’s a 7-day sailing itinerary around Rhodes that blends great anchorages with memorable on-shore activities. Distances are manageable, with time for swimming, exploring, and relaxing.



Day 1 – Mandraki Harbour (Rhodes Town) → Kalithea Bay


Sail: ~6 NM south

Why go: Easy first day, crystal-clear water, sheltered coves

On-shore activities:

Visit Therme of Kalithea, beautifully restored 1920s spa

Snorkel the rocky coves and underwater caves

Dinner at a beachside taverna



Day 2 – Kalithea Bay → Lindos


Sail: ~22 NM

Why go: One of the most iconic destinations on Rhodes

On-shore activities:

Walk or take a donkey path up to the Acropolis of Lindos

Explore Lindos’ sugar-cube old town

Swim in St. Paul’s Bay, a naturally sheltered lagoon

Enjoy rooftop dining with a view of the acropolis



Day 3 – Lindos → Plimiri


Sail: ~12 NM

Why go: Quiet anchorage, long sand beaches, relaxed vibe

On-shore activities:

Beach walk and swimming

Birdwatching around the wetlands behind the beach

Optional: visit the remote Agios Georgios chapel



Day 4 – Plimiri → Prasonisi (Southern Tip of Rhodes)


Sail: ~10 NM

Why go: Dramatic landscapes, meeting point of Aegean & Mediterranean

On-shore activities:

Walk the tombolo to Prasonisi Island (walkable depending on season)

Watch or try windsurfing/kitesurfing on the windy side

Hike the small lighthouse hill for sunset views



Day 5 – Prasonisi → Kamiros Skala


Sail: ~28 NM up the west coast

Why go: Rugged coastline, fewer tourists, ancient ruins

On-shore activities:

Explore the Ancient City of Kamiros, one of Rhodes' three ancient cities

Visit small local tavernas for fresh seafood

Swim in quiet, unspoiled coves along the west coast



Day 6 – Kamiros Skala → Symi (Optional Offshore Trip


Sail: ~23 NM to Symi (or stay in Rhodes if preferred)

Why go: One of the most stunning neoclassical harbors in Greece

On-shore activities:

Walk the Kali Strata steps to the old town

Visit Panormitis Monastery on the south of the island (short sail or taxi)

Explore boutique shops, pastel houses, and waterfront cafés

Alternative if you want to stay within Rhodes:

Kamiros Skala → Anthony Quinn Bay / Faliraki (~18 NM) for snorkeling and nightlife.




Day 7 – Return to Rhodes Town (Mandraki Harbour)


From Symi: ~24 NM

From Anthony Quinn Bay: ~7 NM

On-shore activities:

Explore the Medieval Old Town, a UNESCO site

Walk the Street of the Knights

Visit the Palace of the Grand Master

Enjoy a farewell dinner overlooking the old harbor


Optional Visits

Day trip to Chalki Island (quiet beaches, pastel houses)

Wine tasting at Rhodes vineyards near Embonas

Hiking in the Butterfly Valley (Petaloudes)

Diving excursions around the east coast caves



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Saturday, 8 November 2025

Slovenia Sailing Adventure


The Slovenian coast is small but beautiful, and it’s perfectly positioned for a week-long sailing adventure that can include Slovenia, Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula, and possibly northern Italy. Below is a 7-day sailing itinerary that mixes coastal cruising, short hops, and rich onshore experiences.


⚓️ 7-Day Sailing Adventure: Adriatic Charm — From Slovenia to Istria


Starting port: Portorož or Izola, Slovenia

Best season: May–September

Vessel type: 35–45 ft sailing yacht or catamaran

Total distance: ~120 nautical miles (moderate pace)



Day 1 – Embark in Portorož / Izola (Slovenia)


Sail: Local waters & Piran Bay (10 nm round trip)

Onshore:

Explore Piran, a stunning Venetian-style town with narrow alleys, pastel façades, and the Tartini Square.

Walk up to St. George’s Church for panoramic sea views.

Optional: visit Sečovlje Salt Pans Nature Park (bike or taxi).

Overnight: Anchor or berth in Piran harbor.

Dinner tip: Fritolin pri Cantini (fresh seafood, local wine).


Day 2 – Piran → Umag (Croatia)


Sail: ~15 nm south across the border.

Onshore:

Clear into Croatia in Umag marina (easy customs process).

Explore Umag’s old town and cycle the Savudrija Lighthouse route along the coast.

Optional wine tasting at Kozlović Winery inland (short taxi ride).

Overnight: Umag marina or nearby anchorage.


Day 3 – Umag → Novigrad → Rovinj


Sail: ~30 nm

Onshore (stop in Novigrad):

Quick swim and lunch stop in Novigrad, a small fishing town with great seafood.

Onshore (Rovinj):

Wander the cobbled streets of Rovinj, one of Croatia’s most photogenic ports.

Visit St. Euphemia’s Church for sunset views.

Optional evening kayaking tour around Rovinj’s islands.

Overnight: Rovinj harbor or ACI Marina Rovinj.



Day 4 – Rovinj → Brijuni Islands National Park


Sail: ~12 nm

Onshore:

Explore Brijuni National Park, once Tito’s private island retreat.

Rent bikes or golf carts to tour Roman ruins, a safari park, and lush pine forests.

Swim in pristine coves with turquoise waters.

Overnight: Berth at Veli Brijun port (inside the national park).


Day 5 – Brijuni → Pula (Croatia)


Sail: ~8 nm

Onshore:

Visit Pula’s Roman amphitheatre, one of the best-preserved in the world.

Explore local markets and craft beer bars in the old town.

Optional: guided tour of Kamenjak Nature Park (20 min taxi) for cliff jumping or snorkeling.

Overnight: ACI Marina Pula.


Day 6 – Pula → Umag or Piran (return leg north)


Sail: ~45 nm (break into 2 legs if preferred)

Onshore stop suggestion:

Lunch and swim stop at Vrsar or Funtana.

Overnight: Umag or Piran, depending on weather and energy.






Day 7 – Return & Disembark (Slovenia)

Sail: ~15 nm (if starting from Umag)

Onshore (if time allows):

Relaxed final lunch in Izola or Strunjan Nature Reserve hike before disembarkation.



⚓️ Bonus Tips

Rental bases: Portorož and Izola (Slovenia) 

Border note: Slovenia–Croatia crossings require passport checks; some charters handle paperwork in advance.

Weather: The Bora wind can appear suddenly; check local forecasts (METEO.hr).

Add-on options: If you want to extend, sail further south to Lošinj (great for dolphins and wellness spas).


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