Posted on Aug 31, 2009

Summer is underway and the perfect vacation is not unobtainable. With the rich culture of Europe, sailing on the coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea offers a truly unparalleled experience. There is exquisite art, fine cuisine, and breathtaking architecture along each port and coastline. Sail through gorgeous cerulean waters and discover Europe like no other will.

The first stop is the ancient secrets of the Greek Islands. Greece is home to four seas and over a thousand different islands. A multitude of hidden coves are ideal for unearthing the quintessence of the Mediterranean. There is an unforgettable landscape with the villages, white, scattered across the mountanous coastline. The islands are closely grouped and therefore a different coastline to cruise is not far away. Drop the boat anchor in Athens and enjoy an authentic Greek salad while enjoying a steady breeze on the sailboat.

The hidden gem of Europe is the coastlines of Croatia. A mild summer climate, curious villages, and historical towns pervade in 3107 miles of Adriatic coastline. There are many harbors to dock at in the numerous amount of islands in the country. The landscape offers lofty mountains and magnificent waterfalls. The southern region of Dalmatia is rich with history. The best time to visit these coastlines is now, just as the high season kicks off in July and August.

In the world, Italy is without a doubt a huge tourist capital. There are over 5000 miles of coastline. While summer can be extremely busy on the west coast in the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Sea, there should not be any foreseeable problems if advance bookings are made for a berth there. There better be a fishing pole and bait in the stock of boat supplies aboard because in Sicily there are ample waters for fishing. The islands offer excellent hiking opportunities and breathtaking volcanoes in the scenery. It would not be enough time on the Italian coast to only spend two weeks when there is much to see and discover.

France arguably offers the finest cuisine in Europe. The chic culture of the Cote d’Azur region offers a chance to sit champagne and reflect while docked at a harbor in Nice. In Cannes, there is the annually held Cannes Film Festival which attracts many of Hollywood's big celebrities and influential people. In the Western Mediterranean, untouched by tourists, there is the secluded island of Corsica which has a timeless quality about it.

With dozens of countries to visit, there is scarcely enough time to see all that this region of the world has. There are wet cool winters and dry hot summers in the Mediterranean climate. Being on a sailboat in the Mediterranean Sea is unequivocally a once in a lifetime journey. The real summer is just about to begin, and the waters of the Mediterranean beckon sailors



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