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Mali Lošinj (Little Lošinj), located on the island of Lošinj in the south-east of a wide and well-protected bay, is popular with sports skippers. No wonder, as the harbor and the marina a little to the north of it are embedded in an attractive town with a wide promenade and offer good protection against bora and jugo. Just a stone's...
Read moreThe Costa Daurada (Catalan; Spanish: Costa Dorada; Golden Coast) is a 216 km long coastal strip in the north-east of Spain, stretching from Vilanova i la Geltrú in the north to Alcanar in the south, immediately south of the Ebro Delta, thus forming the entire coastal area of the province of Tarragona. SeaHelp visited the Catalan region, which is ideal...
Read moreWhat is it about the letters As, Buky, Wede, Glagoli, Dobro and Jest`? Well they have one thing in common: they are part of the so-called Glagionic script alphabet of Cyril of Salonika from the 9th century. Croatia vacationers can follow the oldest Slavic script for example on the Glagolitic Path in Baška on Krk or on the Glagolitic Alley...
Read moreDuring the winter season, when sailing is scarce, many water sports enthusiasts are drawn south. Especially over the Christmas holidays and the turn of the year there are great alternatives to snow and cologne. It's not only in the Caribbean that summer temperatures, turquoise waters and romantic anchor bays beckon. But worthwhile destinations for maritime weekend trips don't have to...
Read moreWho sets out in the fall to "experience" Croatia by boat, which may mostly hope for free berths in ports, marinas and at the buoys, the most beautiful anchor bays are now in October and November no longer as crowded as in the summer (main) season, and also at the hot spots of the tourist destinations and in the traditional...
Read moreWhy go to the Kornati Islands? The aerial view above says it all, why go to the Kornati should not be carelessly left by the wayside. You can see a fascinating island landscape of countless islands in the great turquoise. In truth, it is one of the densest archipelagos to be discovered among the 10,000 or so islands of the...
Read moreWhy Telascica Bay? It wasn't long ago that sailors were still discussing the most worthwhile cruising destinations in Croatia at sailing regulars' tables, rather than on the web. Two names almost always came up back then: the Bay of Kotor. And the Telascica Bay at the southern end of the 23 nautical miles long island Dugi Otok, whose name means...
Read moreJust a few kilometers or nautical miles away from the usual cruising action in Croatia, Friuli Venezia Giulia is an area worth discovering right on your doorstep, where there are high-quality marinas, excellent cuisine and a fascinating culinary hinterland to discover. A look at a region that has much to offer for water sports enthusiasts and pleasure travelers. How about...
Read moreIf you have only one week and want to see and experience as much as possible with your own or chartered yacht in these seven days, the D Marin Marina Mandalina in Å ibenik on the central Adriatic in northern Dalmatia is just the right starting point. From here, you can either sail west to explore the Kornati National Park (Part...
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