Utila vs Roatan, the age-old debate! The shortest answer is also the least helpful—both. But, unfortunately, when you have limited vacation time, visiting both islands isn’t always possible. So which Bay Island is the right choice for you? On one hand, Utila has a laid-back backpacker vibe and a nightlife scene that can’t be beat.... The post Utila vs Roatan: Which Bay Island is Right for You? appeared first on Madison's Footsteps.| Madison's Footsteps
Toyota backs Energy Observer’s second global voyage, using our hydrogen fuel cell system to generate zero-emission power for marine transport.| Toyota UK Magazine
We talk the boat makers redefining the twin-hull catamaran paradigm like Bluegame and Sunreef Yachts, which offer modern wide- to full-beam vessels.| Robb Report
Vehicles such as the EGO semi-submarine boat and Adventure-Doo are designed to bring the underwater action within reach of those without the time or inclination to put in the training required to get behind the controls of personal submarines like the offerings from U-boat Worx. But the Platypus…| New Atlas
The French-designed Platypus is a new and immensely practical two-person electric underwater exploration concept designed to travel for eight hours above the water at 10-12 knots (18.5-22.2 km/h), or below the water at 3-4 knots (5.5-7.5 km/h). Most importantly, it offers a safe and stable…| New Atlas
When you're out on the sea, the more ocean-top views, the better. That appears to be the thinking behind the all-new "This Is It" yacht from Tecnomar. The boatbuilder that has previously found itself interspersing glass and Lamborghini-inspired bodywork has now gone to the extreme, developing a…| New Atlas
Taking your bicycle on the ferry crossing in Croatia is easy and affordable. Simply walk your bike onto the deck where it will be safely secured, then relax whilst enjoying your sailing. If you are traveling by ferry that allows bicycles on board, there is no need to dismantle the The post Taking your bicycle on the ferry in Croatia appeared first on Croatia Ferries.| Croatia Ferries
Catamaran Ferry ‘Princ Zadra’ is owned by Miatrade Ferry company and is currently sailing on the 9401 ferry route that connects Zadar with Olib via Premuda and Silba. Princ Zadra, the class of HSC passenger vessels, was built in 1989 in Fjellstrand Norway. With a length of 38.4 meters and a width of 9.44 meters, this ferry is capable of The post Catamaran Ferry ‘Princ Zadra’ (Miatrade) appeared first on Croatia Ferries.| Croatia Ferries
Catamaran Ferry ‘Krilo Tropic’ - an HSC passenger vessel owned by Krilo - Kapetan Luka Croatia - vessel info| Croatia Ferries
The number of passengers transported on Croatian ferries from 2009 to 2022. The annual volume of passengers for year-round ferry routes| Croatia Ferries