
Adriatic Pilot
In publication for over thirty years, Adriatic Pilot remains the only single volume to cover the whole region, from Albania and the heel of Italy in the south to Venice and Slovenia in the north.
The ever-popular cruising ground of Croatia is covered extensively in four separate chapters.
This 8th edition has been fully revised to include new information on marinas, visitor moorings and anchorages, with all the attendant facilities available to cruising sailors. There is also plenty to give historical context and to whet the appetite for visits and exploration ashore. Plans have been updated throughout. Numerous photographs help to orientate, inform and inspire, including a new set of images for the Italian coast and Venice lagoon.
For occasional charterers or long-term cruisers alike, Trevor and Dinah Thompson's thorough and comprehensive work should be the first choice of any cruising sailor wanting to make the most of this rich and diverse coastline.
About the Authors
Trevor and Dinah Thompson have been sailing for over 50 years, exploring UK, European, and Mediterranean waters. Their writing career began with pilotage articles before they published the first edition of Adriatic Pilot in 1986. Their extensive sailing experience includes cruising in the Adriatic, where they lived aboard their junk-rigged boat, Joleta of Pettycur. Trevor has worked as a sailing instructor and lecturer, while Dinah has combined her passion for history with guiding. They continue to sail, write, and explore.
About Imray
Imray has been publishing nautical information for recreational and professional mariners since the mid-18th century. Originally a family business, the company retains continuity through generations of maritime knowledge. Today, Imray is part of FB Imray, a joint venture with freytag & berndt (Austrian cartographic specialists). This has allowed them to combine traditional expertise with modern production methods.
Imray is recognised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a chart producer. Their portfolio extends beyond paper charts to include pilot books, cruising guides, almanacs, and navigation handbooks.
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Adriatic Pilot
In publication for over thirty years, Adriatic Pilot remains the only single volume to cover the whole region, from Albania and the heel of Italy in the south to Venice and Slovenia in the north.
The ever-popular cruising ground of Croatia is covered extensively in four separate chapters.
This 8th edition has been fully revised to include new information on marinas, visitor moorings and anchorages, with all the attendant facilities available to cruising sailors. There is also plenty to give historical context and to whet the appetite for visits and exploration ashore. Plans have been updated throughout. Numerous photographs help to orientate, inform and inspire, including a new set of images for the Italian coast and Venice lagoon.
For occasional charterers or long-term cruisers alike, Trevor and Dinah Thompson's thorough and comprehensive work should be the first choice of any cruising sailor wanting to make the most of this rich and diverse coastline.
About the Authors
Trevor and Dinah Thompson have been sailing for over 50 years, exploring UK, European, and Mediterranean waters. Their writing career began with pilotage articles before they published the first edition of Adriatic Pilot in 1986. Their extensive sailing experience includes cruising in the Adriatic, where they lived aboard their junk-rigged boat, Joleta of Pettycur. Trevor has worked as a sailing instructor and lecturer, while Dinah has combined her passion for history with guiding. They continue to sail, write, and explore.
About Imray
Imray has been publishing nautical information for recreational and professional mariners since the mid-18th century. Originally a family business, the company retains continuity through generations of maritime knowledge. Today, Imray is part of FB Imray, a joint venture with freytag & berndt (Austrian cartographic specialists). This has allowed them to combine traditional expertise with modern production methods.
Imray is recognised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a chart producer. Their portfolio extends beyond paper charts to include pilot books, cruising guides, almanacs, and navigation handbooks.
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In publication for over thirty years, Adriatic Pilot remains the only single volume to cover the whole region, from Albania and the heel of Italy in the south to Venice and Slovenia in the north.
The ever-popular cruising ground of Croatia is covered extensively in four separate chapters.
This 8th edition has been fully revised to include new information on marinas, visitor moorings and anchorages, with all the attendant facilities available to cruising sailors. There is also plenty to give historical context and to whet the appetite for visits and exploration ashore. Plans have been updated throughout. Numerous photographs help to orientate, inform and inspire, including a new set of images for the Italian coast and Venice lagoon.
For occasional charterers or long-term cruisers alike, Trevor and Dinah Thompson's thorough and comprehensive work should be the first choice of any cruising sailor wanting to make the most of this rich and diverse coastline.
About the Authors
Trevor and Dinah Thompson have been sailing for over 50 years, exploring UK, European, and Mediterranean waters. Their writing career began with pilotage articles before they published the first edition of Adriatic Pilot in 1986. Their extensive sailing experience includes cruising in the Adriatic, where they lived aboard their junk-rigged boat, Joleta of Pettycur. Trevor has worked as a sailing instructor and lecturer, while Dinah has combined her passion for history with guiding. They continue to sail, write, and explore.
About Imray
Imray has been publishing nautical information for recreational and professional mariners since the mid-18th century. Originally a family business, the company retains continuity through generations of maritime knowledge. Today, Imray is part of FB Imray, a joint venture with freytag & berndt (Austrian cartographic specialists). This has allowed them to combine traditional expertise with modern production methods.
Imray is recognised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a chart producer. Their portfolio extends beyond paper charts to include pilot books, cruising guides, almanacs, and navigation handbooks.




















