Having spent 2 lovely days on Lastovo, we sailed north to the island of Vis. Vis is the largest of the western islands of Croatia with a long history from Stone Age, through the Roman Empire, the successive usually short-lived rules of Austro-Hungarians, French, English and Italians. In WW2 it was the main base forContinue reading “Lastovo to Viz and north towards home”
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Lastovo
Lastovo is a gem in the Adriatic and we are so glad we have discovered it! There are lots of very sheltered anchorages and it is so unspoilt. Today, Wednesday 12th July (I think) we rented a motor scooter and toured the island. We went on every single road and travelled about 30km altogether. ItContinue reading “Lastovo”
Heading back into Southern Croatia
July 4th, we met up with our Farnham friends, Yvonne and Paul in Herceg Novi, Montenegro and the next day we checked out of Montenegro, sailed 25 miles up the coast with the cruising chute and checked back into Croatia at Cavtat on Thursday 5th July. We had been away almost exactly a month. WeContinue reading “Heading back into Southern Croatia”
Leaving Croatia
John and Ada Roberts, our Farnham friends, joined us as Faye and then Tom returned to the UK. John and Ada feasted on a fast afternoon tour of Dubrovnik and we set sail the following morning, Friday 8th June. It was warm and sunny with just enough breeze to sail down to Cavtat and thisContinue reading “Leaving Croatia”
A week with Tom and Faye around Dubrovnik
June 2nd-June 7th We provisioned the boat and got ready to go then headed north in a lively sea back up to Mljet. The forecast was grim and we needed a sheltered place to enjoy whilst 3 days of gales and storms passed through. Mljet offered shelter and the National Park to enjoy. We hikedContinue reading “A week with Tom and Faye around Dubrovnik”
A Day in Dubrovnik
June 1st and Tom and Faye arrived on time to Dubrovnik. By noon they were on board, pretty exhausted having got up at 4am to make their respective flights. We spent the afternoon in Dubrovnik old town and we all agreed that what they say is true. It is one of the loveliest old townsContinue reading “A Day in Dubrovnik”
Korcula to Dubrovnik
Korcula, like Hvar and Brac above it are long thin islands running roughly east-west, about 25 miles long, and 3 miles wide, so the route hitherto has been a zig zag one to travel south. After Korcula the islands are smaller and more sparse. We have done a lot of motoring these last few daysContinue reading “Korcula to Dubrovnik”
South to Korcula
We collected Vicky and Roger on Thursday 24th May from Kastela Marina north of Split. Not a memorable marina and not one to be recommended, but it is convenient for the airport. We did not waste any time in setting sail south for a pleasant overnight stay in Milna, a pretty village on the SouthContinue reading “South to Korcula”
‘Scandanavians stole our weather’
Stop press from NRMC The above headline has caused a major EU rift with accusations from the southern states and new joiner Croatia who is leading the protest. As temperatures in Scotland and Scandanavia soar towards an unseasonal 30o the Eastern Mediterranean is shivering in cold and wet conditions. A spokesperson for the Croatian government,Continue reading “‘Scandanavians stole our weather’”
A few days in and around Trogir
A place we have visited many times before and always enjoyed, although it was a new experience this time with strong winds followed by continuous torrential rain. The old town of Trogir, now a World Heritage Site, was once a Venetian stronghold made impregnable by impressive high walls. It was only a short walk acrossContinue reading “A few days in and around Trogir”