Croatia

Dynamic Sailing Route in the Adriatic

Sailing can be so much more than gliding the sea and sunbathing on the deck. Our skipper offers you his proposal for a special sailing route in Central Adriatic that includes adrenaline activities and exciting nightlife, mixed with calmer nights in smaller Adriatic towns. This route is ambitious and challenging, but is perfect for everybody who is seeking an unforgettable sailing experience!

The Future of Racing Sails – 4T Forte by OneSails

OneSails Company and its 4T Forte is the future of racing sails. This structure increases the durability and the form of the sail and reduces the overall weight. The 4T Forte was presented by OneSails Dede de Luca and Flexon Composites’ Piercarlo Molto. They also presented a microchip in the sails that measures all relevant data for the use of the sails.

Gastronomic Holy Trinity

Gregada originates from the old fishermen tradition. It is a traditional dish of Croatian Adriatic that includes fish, onions and potatoes. There are many variations but the most famous one is hvarska gregada, from the island of Hvar. It doesn’t matter which wine you choose, it will go great with the gregada.

Sailing with My Friends

My friends and I participated in the very first regatta of 2016 in Croatia. The race took place in the town of Biograd. Due to bad weather, only a handful of other participants appeared, but we had great fun nevertheless. Read about our adventure!

Not as Salty as the Name Suggests

Situated north of Dubrovnik lies Slano, a deep bay sheltered from the winds and rough sea by surrounding hills and mountains. There is a good anchorage, as well as a waterfront mooring for yachts. A new ACI marina is opening there too. Riding a quad, cycling, trekking or just chilling out on one of the beautiful beaches in Slano are some of the activities you can do while staying there.

Sailing around the Island of Pag

The Croatian coast is rich with numerous islands and inlets. Each and every one of them offers something unique. One of the most popular islands, and the one with the longest coastline, is Pag. Situated in the northern Adriatic, and set against the magnificent Velebit mountain, the island is rich with culture, history, nightlife and natural wonders.