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Sailing, Rovinj

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Porton Biondi Beach
Porton Biondi Beach is nestled just north of Rovinj, right beneath the serene Camping Porton Biondi. If you're strolling from Rovinj's charming old town, you'll find yourself there in about 15 minutes. Driving instead? You've got two parking options:
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Scaraba Beach
Just a short stroll from Rovinj's town center, you'll find the stunning Beach Balzamake nestled right after Kurent Cape. If you're up for a scenic walk, it's only about thirty minutes on foot, or you can pedal your way there on a bike. For those driv
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The Grand Canal
Often referred to as the "Canalazzo," the Grand Canal is Venice's most essential waterway. Stretching about 3,800 meters, it elegantly divides the city into two parts. From an aerial view, Venice resembles a giant fish, which is quite fitting for a c
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Bay Lucice
Nestled along the stunning Brač coastline, Lučice Cove is a favorite spot for those sailing these beautiful waters. This charming cove boasts five inlets that provide reliable shelter from the wind, making it a sailor's haven. But it's not just for s
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Raslina Village
Raslina, a charming village nestled on the western shores of Prokljan Lake, has a rich history dating back to 1298 when it was first mentioned during the establishment of the Šibenik diocese. By 1457, the quaint church of St. Michael had been constru
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Jadrija Beach
Jadrija, a charming beach and weekend getaway established back in 1921, holds the crown as the iconic beach of Šibenik. With its colorful cabins lining the shore, it's an ideal spot for a day trip. The journey to Jadrija is an experience in itself: h
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Zaboric
Zaboric is a charming little gem of a settlement, tucked away just ten kilometers south of the historic town of Šibenik. This quaint spot boasts a stunning coastline that promises pure relaxation and fun. Picture yourself basking under the sun on its
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Castiglione della Pescaia
The highlight of the area is Castiglione della Pescaia, a charming town that captures the essence of Italy's coastal beauty. Picture this: a quaint fishing boat harbor, bustling with life, nestled under the watchful gaze of a medieval castle. It's li
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Pupnatska Luka Beach
Nestled about 9 miles from the charming Korcula Town, Pupnatska Luka boasts a stunning pebble beach with crystal-clear waters. It's one of the many enchanting beaches on the island, offering breathtaking views across the channel to Lastovo and beyond
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Zakerjan Beach
Zakerjan Beach, perched on the eastern edge of Old Town Korčula, is a charming spot steeped in history and beloved by locals. This timeless beach is adorned with expansive rocks, concrete slabs, and jetties that are perfect for sunbathing. If you're
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Lake Zurich
Nestled against the backdrop of Lake Zurich, you'll find a charming tangle of parks and gardens known as the lake promenade. It's the perfect spot to while away an afternoon, especially when the sun is out. On warm days, the lake becomes a lively sce
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Scandola Nature Reserve
Nestled on the Cape Girolata peninsula, about halfway along Corsica's rugged west coast, lies the breathtaking Scandola Natural Reserve. Established in 1975, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers a
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Brno Reservoir
Nestled in a picturesque setting, this popular recreational resort is a haven for water sports enthusiasts of all kinds. The shores are bustling with energy, lined with sports facilities, charming restaurants, lively pubs, and cozy kiosks. Every year
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Larvotto Beach
Larvotto Beach in Monaco is a sun lover's paradise, offering the perfect blend of urban convenience and seaside relaxation. This stunning man-made beach, with its soft, imported fine gravel, welcomes both locals and travelers alike. It's a rare find
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Cascade de Berard
A charming walkway hugs the right bank of a lively torrent, inviting visitors to experience its energy. As you stroll along, you’ll find yourself captivated by the rush of water cascading down from the Aiguilles Rouges. This spot whispers tales of th
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Lerins Islands
Just a short 20-minute boat ride from the glitzy shores of Cannes, the Lérins Islands transport you to a serene paradise far removed from the mainland's hustle and bustle. With their enchanting natural beauty, these islands captivate visitors through
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Port-Cros National Park
Imagine setting foot on Europe’s first maritime park: Port-Cros National Park. This stunning sanctuary spans 690 acres of lush land and nearly twice that underwater. The park's mission is as diverse as its landscape, focusing on everything from devel
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Orestiada Lake
The best way to explore the city is to start with a scenic tour around the lake, beginning from the southernmost tip and making your way up to the northern edge. Meander along the narrow path hugging the lake's shore; its serene beauty and peacefulne
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Lake Pamvotida
The routes circling the lake boast breathtaking scenery and countless opportunities for exploration. Whether you're cruising by car or taking a leisurely stroll, this experience caters to every type of traveler. There's so much to discover, with fasc
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Canal du Midi
Ranked as a World Heritage site by UNESCO on December 7, 1996, this historical marvel has breathed new life into one of the oldest still-operating canals, now a hub for tourism. Originally constructed during the reign of Louis XIV, from 1667 to 1681,
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Maschsee
Maschsee is a nautical haven nestled right in the heart of the city! Spanning 190 acres, this recreational gem offers a slice of holiday bliss just around the corner. Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely stroll, an energetic jog, savoring delic
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Ziros Lake
Nestled alongside the serene banks of Lake Ziros, you'll find an intriguing piece of history: the Children's City, or Paidoupolis as it's known in Greek, also affectionately called Ziropolis. Constructed between 1950 and 1955, these stylish buildings
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Catalan Barks
Picture yourself gliding gently along the serene waters of Perpignan in an electric boat. It's an experience that feels both modern and timeless, offering a unique way to explore the heart of this charming city. With room for up to four people, it's
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The Midi Canal
The Midi Canal, a masterpiece of engineering crafted by Pierre-Paul Riquet in the 17th century, elegantly connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. Recognized for its historical significance and stunning beauty, it earned a spot on the UN
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Bydgoszcz Canal
The Bydgoszcz Canal, constructed between 1773 and 1774, is a fascinating piece of engineering that forms part of the international waterway E 70. This canal plays a crucial role in linking the Vistula and Odra Rivers via their tributaries: the Brda,
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The Einfelder lake
Nestled in the northern part of Neumünster, between the district of Einfeld and the quaint village of Mühbrook, lies the picturesque Einfelder See. This serene lake was sculpted during the Vistula Ice Age, forming as a subglacial outflow valley. It's
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Leeuwarden Water Park
In the summertime, Grou transforms into a bustling hub of water sports activity, and it’s easy to see why. Nestled just south of Leeuwarden, which proudly held the title of 2018 European Capital of Culture, this charming town offers a delightful mix
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Sailing Athens' coastline
Imagine yourself gliding along the Athens Riviera, the sparkling blue waters stretching out as far as the eye can see. There's something magical about swimming in these pristine seas, and when you take a break for lunch on deck, anchored in a serene
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Danube Delta History Museum
The Danube Delta History Museum, nestled at 32 Progresului Street, is a must-visit for anyone curious about the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Danube Delta. You can reach them at (240) 515.866. This charming museum offers a fascinating gli
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Boat trip around the coast
The ultimate way to truly appreciate the island's charm is by taking a leisurely boat trip along its stunning coastline. Imagine gliding over sparkling, crystal-clear waters while soaking up the sun's warmth. The breathtaking beaches offer everything
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Bray Lake Watersports
Get ready for some serious fun at Bray Lake, where you can dive into an exciting array of water sports! Whether you're into Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Windsurfing, Kayaking, Dinghy Sailing, or Open Water Swimming, this spot has something for everyone.
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Tjuvahalan Beach
Tjuvahålan, a picturesque little beach in Tylösand, is a hidden gem for families. With its golden sands, intriguing rock formations, and a charming jetty, it offers a delightful escape. The name Thieves’ Cave hints at a colorful past when this cove w
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Blue Voyage
Imagine setting sail on a Blue Voyage, one of those magical getaways that promises to soothe your soul in a way nothing else can. It's a journey that perfectly blends the lush greens of nature with the serene blues of the Aegean Sea. Picture yourself
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Picos de Europa National Park
Nestled in the heart of northern Spain, the Picos de Europa National Park holds the distinction of being the country's first national park. Its story began in 1918 when Don Pedro Pidal, the Marquis of Villaviciosa, championed the creation of the Mont
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Marazion Beach
Imagine walking along a granite causeway at low tide, tracing the steps once taken by pilgrims to reach St Michael's Mount. It's a magical experience. When the tide rolls in, you can hop on a gentle boat ride that ferries visitors to the historic cas