Sailing Websites
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum - Exhibits - Events - Marine Museum
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum brings history to life through its educational programs and interactive exhibits. It is also the perfect location for weddings, private parties, and corporate events at the Santa Barbara Harbor.
Yachting | Luxury Yachts, Charter Yachts and More | Yachting Magazine
Explore luxury yachts and sailing destinations with reviews, news, yacht photos, gear guides and videos about the yachting life from Yachting Magazine.
Protect Your Waters and Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers.
Fishing, boating, scuba diving, and other recreational activities can spread aquatic nuisance species to new lakes, rivers, and streams. Nuisance species include zebra mussels, round gobies, spiny water fleas, whirling disease, rusty crayfish, Japanese shore crabs, sea lamprey, carp, ruffe, hydrilla, purple...
NOLS
NOLS is a wilderness education school offering expedition length courses in eight countries. The site includes course information, minimum impact techniques, wilderness first aid, and research reports.
WindGURU: United States - Maui (north shore)
windsurfing & kitesurfing forecast for United States - Maui (north shore)
Airship Ventures
Airship Ventures - One of a Kind Zeppelin Tours of San Francisco Bay, Los Angeles and the Monterey Coast
Cape Verde: Cape Verde Islands
Ample information about Holiday & Travel in the Cape Verde Islands with Holiday-Packages, Hotels, Flights, Excursions, Forum, Live Webcams, News and Photos of Cape Verde.
MVA - Welcome to the Northern Mariana Islands - Marianas Visitors Authority: Saipan, Tinian, Rota
Marianas Visitors Authority - Bringing the beautiful paradise islands of Saipan, Tinian and Rota to you.
South Street Seaport Museum: We Preserve | We Sail | We Teach.
The Museum uses its historic buildings and ships to provide interactive exhibits, education, and experiences. Sail aboard the Schooner PIONEER. Come aboard
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, Maryland
CBMM features 12 exhibit buildings on 18 waterfront acres, displaying the maritime history of the Chesapeake Bay, and a working boatyard in St. Michaels, Maryland.