Destinations
Coastlines, islands and harbor towns.
Filter by region, by tag, or simply scroll. Every place here connects to water in some honest way.
Nordic
Lofoten Archipelago
Sharp peaks rising out of an Arctic sea, with red fishing cabins built right on the water.

Mediterranean
Cinque Terre
Five small towns clinging to the Ligurian cliffs, connected by a single coastal train.
Baltic
Bornholm
A small Danish island in the middle of the Baltic, full of smokehouses, cliffs and round churches.
Atlantic
Aran Islands
Stone walls, Atlantic wind, and a quieter version of Ireland off the Galway coast.
Baltic
Stockholm Archipelago
Thousands of islands within a short ferry ride of the city, each with its own pace.

Mediterranean
Cote Vermeille
Small Catalan harbor towns on the French side, with rocky coves and quiet vineyards.
Atlantic
Faroe Islands
Cliffs, fog and small villages in the middle of the North Atlantic.
Nordic
Bohuslan Coast
Smooth granite islands and small wooden harbor towns on the Swedish west coast.
Lakeside
Lake Como
A long, narrow lake with a ferry network and a string of villages worth slow days.
Atlantic
Cornwall
Coves, harbors and a coastal path that runs further than you have time for.
Baltic
Saaremaa
An Estonian island where time runs slower and the coast is mostly empty.
Lakeside
Lac Leman
A small sea between France and Switzerland, with vineyards and easy ferries.