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Montenegro is increasingly becoming a popular destination for yacht owners on the Adriatic. More and more guests discover the country south of Croatia for their summer vacation, whether for charter, for discovery cruises with their own yacht, to spend a bathing or relaxation vacation or to explore the Mediterranean cities as well as the picturesque hinterland.. Montenegro - as a...
Read moreWho is on the way with the yacht before the south Dalmatian coast, should insert a cruise stop in Ston on the peninsula Pelješac at the northwest end of the Stonski channel. Here once stood the longest fortress wall in Europe, remains of the wall and a fort still remind us of Roman times; the salt pans near Ston date...
Read moreOf course, if you are sailing along the southern Dalmatian coast, a visit to Dubrovnik is a must. But only a few nautical miles northwest of Dubrovnik and southeast of the Pelješac peninsula, there are the inhabited Elaphite islands of Koločep, Lopud and Šipan, three jewels that invite you to take a detour, partly with quiet bays, many sights and...
Read moreYou don't have to travel the world to feel like you're in paradise. The Istrian town of Pula is only a few hours drive from Austria and a few nautical miles from the Croatian dream destination Kvarner. Thanks to the mediation of Master Yachting Germany and at the invitation of Kiriacoulis Mediterranean, we were allowed to look around the area...
Read moreThere are supposed to be more than a thousand beaches in Croatia - SeaHelp shows here a few of the most beautiful, which are made for a carefree vacation. We have also taken into account factors that make these beaches interesting for little adventurers. In the first place there is fine sand or fine gravel on the beach, entertainment, natural...
Read moreIf, like us, you have chartered a boat at Marina Baotic in Seget west of Trogir, or choose the ACI marina opposite the fort as your port of departure, you should definitely take time to visit the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trogir. The Romans once separated the old city center from the mainland by a canal. Today, those who...
Read moreFortunately, the days are long gone when women on board (as well as clergymen, by the way) were viewed with suspicion by seafarers. According to superstition, both brought bad luck in equal measure. Successful female sailors such as Isabelle Joschke show that equality has long prevailed on the water: exactly four weeks after the first racing yachts, the 44-year-old German-Frenchwoman...
Read moreThose traveling by charter boat in Dalmatia should spend at least one day for Hvar einplanen. The old town on the Adriatic island of the same name in Split-Dalmatia County is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful towns anywhere. The "Croatian St. Tropez" has an eventful history. A good insight into its history is provided by...
Read moreDue to its strategically favorable location, Vis has always been interesting for the military and was therefore also called the Gibraltar of the Adriatic. Until the collapse of the multi-ethnic state of Yugoslavia, the island was a restricted military area and not accessible to foreigners. It was not until 1995 that the island was opened to the outside world again....
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