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The Croatia Experience

Arriving in Pula marina is some spectacular sight having the back drop of the marina looking onto one of the Worlds largest Colosseum. We were on a week's sailing holiday setting off from Pula, Croatia.

Eight of us had chartered two Yachts, a 50 foot Dufour, and a 40 foot Elan, having loaded all our bags, checked safety equipment, water, fuel, closed all the sea cocks, we were off.

Our first port of call was a one hour motor away, as the wind had dropped, called Medulin, a small marina with plenty of moorings available. This time of the year is just slightly out of season so we can hopefully expect the marina's having berths available, unlike we were told around July, August. So we had picked the right time of the year.We had hired a skipper, Nemod, for one of the boats as some of the crew were doing some sail training and he would act as a guide to local knowledge. This was his home port and he guided us to the marina bar where he new everybody and introduced us to the local vino Grappa, i am not sure what we had for dinner that night!

The next morning we set sail for Mali Losin, had a great 6/7 hour sail, winds 3/4 and fantastic sunshine all the way, both Yachts sailing well, but as you would expect the 50 foot Dufour leading the way.

Having moored up and had our first tipple we decided to have a look at the new scenery and find a nice place for dinner. Croatia is a great place to explore having beautiful little square's with bar's and restaurants. We chose a nice fish restaurant, but found the fish to be very nice, but quite expensive.

All the marina in Croatia have you stern moor your yacht, which means, due to the jetty changes of height, you have to place a plank to safely get from your yacht to the jetty. This is fine in daylight, but not good at night after a night out!

The next ports of call we visited were, Silba, Rab, and Nerzine, the last night we had a night at ankor off Premantura, before returning back to Pula.

I would seriously recommend Croatia for a great sailing holiday, we had constant winds 4/5 generally, sailing 6 to 8 hour every day and with the added sunshine, great. The marinas are good but sometimes can be a bit pricey, the food and wine are excellant, but i would keep clear of the Grappa!

Happy Sailing in Croatia.

I started my sailing training some 18 years ago with a competent crew course after having completed two parts of a coastal skipper course, all quite confusing, but a start.

I now own my own yacht, a Maxi 1000 she's a great sail and i have had some exciting times with her. Our maiden voyage was from Sweden to Hull in the UK, a two week passage, proving both boat, crew and skipper!

That was just the start, i have since sailed from UK  to Spain, West coast of Scotland, UK to France, France to Ireland, Sweden to Denmark, and best of all, around the warm waters of the Caribbean.

My route to learning to sail was somewhat fragmented and confusing hence me putting pen to paper with other qualified sailors to produce a compelling e book which can be purchased via my web sit www.learntosailnow.com

It's design for people wanting to learn how to sail but have no first hand knowledge and daunted with the correct way forward.

I hope it will introduce you to this great sport?

Clive Peterson

 


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