
Andratx Mallorca —
The Mediterranean boasts some spectacular views. This shabby chic port is known as the Riviera of the Balearics.

Cala San Miguel —
A favorite spot to anchor is along the west coast of Ibiza, south of Cala Benirras.

Victoria on her throne —
The rocky outcrop at the entrance to Cala Benirras which looks uncannily like Queen Victoria on her throne.

Bonifacio Corsica —
A path has been carved into the famous cliffs of Bonifacio.

Bonifacio village —
The village is perched precariously on top of cliffs that have been chiseled away by the Mistral winds.

Bonifacio cliffs —
At the top of the Bonifacio cliffs whilst waiting on a mistral.

Sardinia —
The anchorage in Sardinia, famous for the caves that stretch along the coastline of the Gulf of Orosei on the Island's east.

Cala Goloritze —
Another impressive view of the anchorage in the Gulf of Orosei. The needle-like rock is a famous destination for rock climbers.

Castelsardo from the sea —
Castelsardo, a medieval city with stunning views to sail in to.

Costa Smeralda —
Dilbar is the fourth biggest yacht in the world boasting a staff of 80 and a helicopter. It is just one of the superyachts that converge on the Costa Smeralda in summer.

Mediterranean fishing —
The Mediterranean is not just for cruisers. It is a working environment for hundreds of fishing vessels.

La Maddalena from Capo D'Orso —
A view of the La Maddalena archipelago which boasts spectacular rock formations sculpted by the Mistral winds.

Porto Palma La Maddalena —
One of the popular anchorages in the La Maddalena Archipelago -- it just happens to look this amazing.

Ibiza —
As the night creeps up, the west coast of Ibiza boasts some of the most beautiful sunsets in the Mediterranean.