Travel on a yacht
Do you know what pizza margarita and yachting in Naples have in common? Both are brought to perfection here. In the first case, simple ingredients that combine to create an explosion of flavor. In the second, there are simple joys: a warm sea, azure water and a view of the volcano that once wiped Pompeii off the face of the earth.
Corsica and Sardinia are two islands separated by only 11 kilometers of water, but so different. Corsica is harsh, proud, with granite peaks stretching straight into the sea. Sardinia is more open, with snow—white beaches and turquoise lagoons. Together, they form the perfect yacht route: there is everything from wild coves that can only be reached by boat to luxurious marinas where billionaire superyachts are moored.
Have you ever seen a sunset in Saint Tropez from the deck of a yacht? The sun is slowly sinking behind the rocky cape Kamara, the water on board is shimmering with gold, and lights are lit o...
Life hack that travel brochures are silent about. A twenty-minute drive from St. Mark's Square, on the mainland, there is a place where yachts are at reasonable prices, and there are free places. It's called Marghera.
magine a street that is almost four kilometers long. Instead of asphalt, there is water. Instead of houses, there are palaces that have been standing here for five hundred years. Instead of buses, there are gondolas and vaporettos. And instead of the usual urban bustle, there is the quiet lapping of waves against old walls, the voices of gondoliers and the ringing of bells from the bell towers reflecting off the water.
Phi Phi is the same sheer cliffs, emerald lagoons and Maya Bay beach, which became famous after the movie "The Beach" with Leo DiCaprio. The beauty there is inhuman. But there are different ways to see it: you can in a crowd, or you can from the deck, where no one steps on your towel and asks you to take a picture of it for the twenty-fifth time.
Have you ever seen a turquoise sea like from the Pantone palette? In Cancun, the water is so bright that the eyes refuse to believe, and the brain demands confirmation.: "Is it true or photoshopped?" Truth. And you understand it best when you look at it from the deck of a yacht, and not from a crowded hotel beach.
Have you ever tried to catch the wind in the mountains? The northern part of the lake, where Riva del Garda is located, is surrounded on three sides by the Alps, and this creates a unique atmosphere. The winds here are blowing according to schedule: in the morning — the northern "Peler", in the afternoon — the southern "Ora". At the same time, the surface of the water remains flat, and the yacht literally hovers over the transparent surface.
Renting a yacht in Marbella is not a luxury. This is the most logical way to blend into the local landscape. Because it is from here, from the water, that Marbella opens up, for which smart people come here.
You already know that Venice is definitely worth seeing from the water. But reality makes serious adjustments to this idea. The city, tired of mass tourism, is introducing new restrictions that directly affect private vessels. Now renting a yacht in Venice is not just a matter of budget, but rather a task of fine navigation between rules, prohibitions and finding those routes that are still available.
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