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If 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 Šibenik 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...
Read moreWhoever travels by yacht in Zadar County (Zadarska županija) in the northernmost part of Dalmatia around the city of Zadar(1), a visit to the port city and the seaside resort of Zadar is usually on the agenda. But directly in front of the former fortress town, whose predominant part of the old town is characterized by Venetian architectural style, the...
Read moreFor those who have only one week and want to see and experience as much as possible with their own or chartered yacht in these seven days, South Dalmatia is the right place: around Dubrovnik, the center of the region, there are anchorages close to nature, modern marinas, cozy konobas on the water and lots of nature, often only half-day...
Read moreMontenegro 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 moreAt sea, it is often decided spontaneously where the wind, desire and mood will drive ship and crew in the late afternoon. The marina is found, the lines are tight - and then? What awaits the newcomers in the harbor? Where is the best place to eat, what should definitely be seen? Is there a supermarket? Can you rent a...
Read moreIf you are traveling in Dalmatia with your own or chartered boat, you should definitely make a stop at SeaHelp partner Olive Island Marina on the island of Uglijan, just opposite Zadar. Here there is not only a 360 degree marina service and 250 berths of the extra class, also the Olive Garden restaurant offers fresh, affectionately prepared delicacies from...
Read moreIbiza is known for its clubs, celebrities, hippie scene and many other reasons. But less so as a sailing destination. Yet the third largest Balearic island is an uncomplicated, entertaining and compact terrain for varied cruises, especially for families and sailing novices. Ibiza may be the biggest party island in the Mediterranean, but the truth is: Ibiza is small. With...
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