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The Mediterranean Cruising Guide

An online cruising guide for yachts sailing the coasts and islands in the Mediterranean.

The Mediterranean Sea
The Med currents for June

Background

Sailing in the Mediterranean Sea.

The Mediterranean is a sea off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia. It covers an approximate area of 2.5 million km2 (965,000 sq mi) and and it is approximate 2,080 nM (3,860 km) long, but its connection to the Atlantic (the Strait of Gibraltar) is only 7.6 nM (14 km) wide. Its average depth of 1,500 metres (4,920 ft) and the deepest recorded point is 5,267 meters (about 3.27 miles) in the Calypso Deep in the Ionian Sea. The Mediterranean coastline extends for 24,800 nM (46,000 km or 28,600 mi). In oceanography, it is sometimes called the Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea or the European Mediterranean Sea to distinguish it from mediterranean seas elsewhere.

The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar on the west and to the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea, by the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus respectively, on the east. The Sea of Marmara is often considered a part of the Mediterranean Sea, whereas the Black Sea is generally not. The 88 nM (163 km) long man-made Suez Canal in the southeast connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.

Being nearly landlocked affects the Mediterranean Sea's properties; for instance, tides are very limited as a result of the narrow connection with the Atlantic Ocean. The Mediterranean is characterized and immediately recognized by its deep blue color.

Evaporation greatly exceeds precipitation and river runoff in the Mediterranean, a fact that is central to the water circulation within the basin. Evaporation is especially high in its eastern half, causing the water level to decrease and salinity to increase eastward. This pressure gradient pushes relatively cool, low-salinity water from the Atlantic across the basin; it warms and becomes saltier as it travels east, then sinks in the region of the Levant and circulates westward, to spill over the Strait of Gibraltar. Thus, seawater flow is eastward in the Strait's surface waters, and westward below; once in the Atlantic, this chemically-distinct Mediterranean Intermediate Water can persist thousands of kilometers away from its source.

Mediterranean Cruising permits/Requirements

See "Med Cruising Regs" for details of what is required for both the yacht (EU registered & non-EU) and crew (EU passports & non-EU).

Mediterranean Climate

The Mediterranean climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters.

Sources for weather forecasts for the Mediteranean:

Mediterranean Charts

  • BA 4300 Mediterranean and Black Sea
  • BA 4301 Mediterranean — western part
  • BA 4302 Mediterranean — eastern part
  • NIMA W310 Mediterranean Sea
  • Turkish 2 Mediterranean

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Countries in The Mediterranean

Clockwise starting from Gibraltar

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Spain (Has data)
France (Has data)
Monaco
Italy (Has data)
Malta (Has data)
Slovenia
Croatia (Has data)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Albania
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North Cyprus
South Cyprus
Syria
Lebanon
Israel (Has data)
Egypt (Has data)
Libya
Tunisia (Has data)
Algeria
Morocco (Has data)

Major Islands in The Mediterranean

Sicily
Sardinia (Has data)
Cyprus
Corsica (Has data)
Crete
Evia
Majorca
Lesvos
Rhodes
Chios
Kefalonia
Corfu

Mediterranean Passages

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on the Cruiser Log Forum

External Links

Personal Notes

References & Publications


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