
Mediterranean


Toulon to St Tropez & Hyeres Islands
Toulon to St. Tropez covers the most southerly part of the French Riviera, or the Cote d’Azur as it is known in France. It is a tourist area of renown. The peninsula of Giens is prominent on the chart, mostly because of its fish-tail shape. It is connected to...
Kotor, Montenegro
Montenegro lies on the Adriatic coast. The focus of this map is the Bay of Kotor. Its shape is strikingly unusual, often likened to that of a butterfly. It has a winding channel in from the Adriatic, then opens to a triangular bay before closing into a very narrow...
Palma Bay, West Majorca
Palma is a resort city and the capital of Majorca. It is shown here on the most northerly point of the Bay of Palma. Nearby are the infamous lively resorts of Palmanova, Magaluf and Santa Ponsa which put Majorca on the tourist map. Equally, the island is known for its...
Majorca
Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands. The detailing of the rugged north-west coast, and to a lesser extent the south-east coast are evident on this chart. The mountainous terrain begins just west of Palma and continues along the coast at Andratx,...
Nice and Villefranche Bay
The title of this chart reads Villefranche Bay, Port of Nice & St. Hospice Bay. The area of Saint Jean Cap Ferrat artistically extends off the right hand edge of the chart at Pointe de Sainte Hospice. Saint Jean Cap Ferrat is a commune of...
South Majorca & Cabrera Islands
This chart shows the small Balearic islands of Cabrera. They are shown in conjunction with the southern tip of Majorca which shows their position relative to the larger island. This is one of the commissions that Latitude Kinsale has completed of the Spanish Cabrera...
Majorca & Menorca
This is an outstanding piece. On this chart we feature the Balearic Islands of Majorca and Menorca. To accentuate the islands’ privileged position in the Mediterranean we decided to set the chart on a marine blue background, which gives the visual impression of...
NE Sardinia
This chart covers the northeast corner of Sardinia. The Italian island of Sardinia is the second largest of the Mediterranean islands, Sicily being the largest. It is separated from Corsica to its north by The Bonifacio Strait, also charted by Latitude Kinsale....