
Kristin Rattini
Writer at Freelance
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5 days ago |
yachtingmagazine.com | Kristin Rattini
Bodrum, located on the “Turkish Riviera,” has long been a magnet for well-heeled European cruisers. This sun-soaked escape on the western Aegean draws in visitors with its turquoise waters, plentiful picturesque beaches, lively fine dining scene and intriguing glimpses of the region’s history. Much of the action in Bodrum happens along the water. This is Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, after all, and its cruising grounds offer lots of little islands and lagoons to explore.
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1 month ago |
yachtingmagazine.com | Kristin Rattini
A favorite playground of international high society, Sardinia mixes the sophistication of the seaside resort of Porto Cervo with wild and breathtaking landscapes and seascapes. The island’s natural beauty, rich history and delectable dining scene make Sardinia an alluring cruising destination. Sardinia’s first national park, La Maddalena Archipelago National Park spans about 50,000 acres of sea and land, and skims 111 miles of coastline.
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2 months ago |
yachtingmagazine.com | Kristin Rattini
Corsica, the island of Napoleon’s birth, reigns as France’s “Isle of Beauty.” Its mountainous landscapes, breathtaking beaches, noteworthy historical sites, gentle climate and 300 miles of spectacular coastline make Corsica an appealing port of call on any Mediterranean cruising itinerary. Scandola Reserve, part of Corsica’s only UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the island’s most beautiful spots and accessible only by boat. Its crystalline waters teem with marine life.
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Feb 26, 2025 |
yachtingmagazine.com | Kristin Rattini
There’s much to celebrate in Nova Scotia, known as “Canada’s Festival Province.” With 8,300 miles of coastline, rich culture and history, a fantastic food scene and a packed festival calendar, Nova Scotia rewards cruisers who take time to explore this Canadian Maritimes gem on the Atlantic. The capital of Nova Scotia is as much of a draw for its historic sites as for its sophisticated dining scene and laid-back vibe.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
yachtingmagazine.com | Kristin Rattini
One of only three American seaports on the National Register of Historic Places, Port Townsend, Washington, is a picturesque city whose Victorian architecture, beautiful beaches and top-notch dining make it a richly rewarding stop while cruising the Olympic Peninsula. Start your exploration of the two dozen Victorian beauties of Port Townsend’s historic district at the Jefferson County Historical Society’s Museum of Art and History on Water Street.
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