- North America (103)
- The United States (87)
- Canada (16)
- Central America (48)
- Mexico (48)
- South America (11)
- Brasil (11)
- Australia and Oceania (20)
- Asia (454)
- Thailand (65)
- Malaysia (3)
- Burma (Myanmar) (52)
- Cambodia (251)
- Indonesia (11)
- Singapore (6)
- Israel (8)
- United Arab Emirates (3)
- Oman (26)
- Sri Lanka (24)
- Turkey (11)
- Africa (19)
- Europe (479)
- Spain (Catalonia) (7)
- Spain (27)
- Italy (29)
- Great Britain (4)
- France (25)
- Poland (303)
- Germany (12)
- Czech (11)
- Greece (46)
- Cyprus (16)
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The cruise. Part II. Islands and Rocks
Each island, islet, or rock jutting out of the water is a visual attraction and forces one to reflect on the process of creating these limestone works of nature.
And the shades of water color from blue and green change almost at will: from navy blue to emerald and turquoise!
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Enthusiasts sail around these formations in boats, yachts, or kayaks, admiring their shapes and spotting images of human or animal figures. Let your imagination run wild.
The over three-hour cruise, during which you can take advantage of all the attractions: snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, sleeping in the shade on the sand, etc., allows you to forget about "the world." And that's what we really wanted.
We suggest exploring the islands through our photos and discovering something familiar from your own experiences.
























