That’s My Caprice!

Most people follow a certain pattern in life – they grow up, finish their education, get a job and start a family. They all have their dreams, but, for some reason, they are afraid to realize them, and then grow old and regret not trying. This is a story about a man who believed his guts and got what he wanted.

Sail to Žut, the ‘Yellow’ Island

The Kornati Archipelago is the most striking collection of islands on the Croatian coast. Barren and empty, these islands radiate an otherworldly atmosphere. The island of Žut is the second largest island in the archipelago, with the coastline of 44 km. Geographically, it belongs to the Kornati Archipelago, but not to Kornati National Park.

Cote dAzur, France

Sailing Côte d’Azur

France is an excellent tourist destination with plenty of places worth visiting, especially for sailors. One of the most dynamic and most beautiful parts of its coast is the Côte d’Azur in the eastern part of the French Mediterranean. Also known as the French Riviera, this area is adorned with beautiful towns and charming sailing destinations.

The Seabin and its founders

Cleaning the Oceans: The Seabin Project

The Seabin is an automated marina rubbish bin that collects floating rubbish, debris and oil from the water. Its main purpose is to solve and prevent ocean pollution problems. It was designed to clean marinas, ports and yacht clubs, which are a perfect place to start cleaning oceans because there is no open ocean swells and storms, and the bin works in a controlled environment.

Where to Eat in Rogač, Šolta

Rogač is the main port of Šolta island. Unfortunately, it only has one restaurant, the very good Pasarela, which cannot receive all visitors. Luckily, there is one more restaurant in the area. It is called Momčin dvor and is situated in the nearby village Grohote. Just like the village, the tavern has an old-fashioned atmosphere that witnesses the village’s rich agricultural past. The owners of the tavern keep the island’s tradition of simple meals.

Šešula bay

Šešula – a Calm Bay on Šolta Island

Šešula is a small bay on the Croatian island of Šolta. It is popular among lovers of sailing because it is deep enough to protect from all winds. The old-fashioned way of anchoring with tying the stern ashore is still possible in the deepest and the calmest cove of the bay. A very good restaurant called Šišmiš is situated in the bay. Make sure you try their fish dishes, just announce your arrival in advance. They will even assist you with mooring and offer you free overnight stay on a buoy after the dinner.