Share the Sail 2009
Croatia
middle/end of May '09

 

The Med is one of our favorites.  There is no place like it.  The water is beautiful, the people are great, the food is hearty, the towns and the history are ancient. 

"The Kremik region offers you the best of all Croatia. Investigate history at the world heritage site of Trogir and Korkula, which was Marco Polo's place of birth. Explore the natural wonder of the Kornati National park and the Krka waterfalls. And enjoy nightlife in the fun towns of Rogonizca and Primosten."

Secure your spot!  Early booking deposit is $1000.  Call Cheryl M.: 888-893-7245 ext. 5

For questions or to get on our email list: sharethesail@seafaring.com

As info comes in I will put it up here.  If you are on the list to receive Share d' Sail info. You will get the complete invite when we have boats booked.   

Captain Woody

Basic Stuff

These are not captained charters with deckhands serving your drinks. This is a share the adventure. All those aboard are expected to share in setting the sails, dropping anchor, raising same, meal preparation and cleanup. This is as close as you can get to real cruising without casting off on your own boat!

Costs and Inclusions

The Croatia SdS rates are as follows (in US$):
Couples - $3990 for two, own stateroom
Singles - $2200 shared ($3300 for own stateroom)
$100 off either for LACC members.

Includes: boat, taxes, fees, moorings, skipper and partial provisioning (simple breakfasts, lunches and a few dinners onboard, people tend to want meals ashore).

Airfare and transfer is not included. Airport code SPU for Split. 30 minute taxi to boats. 

A deposit of $1000 is required on booking with the balance due 60 days prior to departure. Deposits are only refundable if a replacement can be found under the same terms.

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Some likely stops:

Kremik
Start your vacation in a handy central location where the pretty marina is surrounded by an 800 year old vineyard. Just outside the entrance to Kremik lie a number of lovely bays for a refreshing dip and leisurely lunch - a great way to get into the right mood right away! Forests, waterfalls, and mountains mix with cultural and historical highlights to create an amazing destination with ideal sailing conditions.

Primosten
Head north to Primosten, one of the most popular resorts on the Adriatic coast that boasts the best of Croatia from yesterday and today. Stroll the narrow, cobbled streets of the old town center set on a small, hilly peninsula or take a ten-minute taxi to the Hacienda all- night disco.

Kornati National Park
Known among sailors the world over as one of the most amazing places to cruise, here you can truly get away from it all. Most of the islands are uninhabited, although you will find a few with some restaurants that cater to visiting yachtsmen. The awe-inspiring natural beauty and simple way of life here create an almost spiritual sense of well being, just cruising through and soaking up the atmosphere.

Rogoznica and Trogir
To the south visit Rogoznica and the impressive walled town of Trogir where you can indulge in art, culture and history as you wander through the ancient streets. The heart of this town sits on a small island only accessible on foot by two old stone bridges.

Brac and surrounding islands
Brac, known as the sunny island, is famous for its much photographed beach at Bol as well as its excellent wine, olive oil, figs, and nectarines. On the island of Hvar , the vineyards and colorful fields of lavender, rosemary, sage, and thyme create a heady mix of scent carried on the warm breeze. Vis - the oldest established town in Dalmatia, founded by Dionysius in 397 B.C. - is home to the exclusive Croatian wines, Plavac, and Vugava. The Blue Caves on the nearby island of Bisevo (also called the Island of Neptune and Sirens) are a famous and highly recommended snorkeling spot.