
Classic 3D Charts


Capri & Sorrento Peninsula
The location for this piece has it all. The picture postcard island of Capri, the charming town of Sorrento overlooking the Bay of Naples, and inland as far as the rugged mountain of Monte Faito. Who wouldn’t wish to visit this beautiful part of Italy’s...
Balearics and Ibiza
This classic black and white chart shows the Balearic islands of Menorca, Majorca, Ibiza and Formentera. Majorca, the largest of the group takes centre stage. The archipelago is located in the western Mediterranean with Ibiza lying closest to the Iberian coast....
Lefkas to Kefalonia, Greece
Kefalonia is the bigger of the two main islands shown on this chart and lies to the south of Lefkas, off the west coast of mainland Greece. Kefalonia has numerous sandy coves and a rugged landscape. It has an indented coastline which makes for an impressive 3D chart....
Corfu to Anti-Paxos
Corfu lies in the Ionian Sea and is one of the Ionian Islands. The northern part of the island is adjacent to the coast of Albania at a distance of only about 2km at its closest point. The remaining southern island lies off the north-west coast of Greece. The island...
Lisbon, Portugal
Portugal’s capital and largest city, Lisbon, is the feature in this chart. The title reads “Entrance to the River Tagus with the Harbour of Lisbon, compiled from various Portuguese government surveys to 1879”. The Tagus is the logest river on the...
Sicily
The island is Sicily occupies the entirety of this chart. To the east we get a small glimpse of the Italian mainland from which it is separated by the Strait of Messina which is a distance of only 3km at its narrowest point. Sicily and its surrounding small islands...
Corsica
The title of this chart informs us that it was surveyed by Captain Hell of the French Royal Navy in 1854. There is a wonderful sense of history and appreciation that these timeless charts can still be admired as a piece of artwork. Corsica is the most mountainous...
Limassol to Larnaca Bay, Cyprus
Cyprus is the third largest of the Mediterranean islands after Sicily and Sardinia. This chart features the southern part of the island between Limassol and Larnaca. The Akrotiri Peninsula separates Akrotiri Bay and Episkopi Bay. The city of Limassol lies adjacent to...