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dundo
 
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Default Day Sailing in Croatia


It's really relaxing. Usually there's no strong winds or storms during
summertime. Occasional quick storms are possible but it's always easy to
find some place to hide. If you ever come to visit again, send me an
email. I'm located in small village called Sali on SE part of Dugi Otok
island during August.

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Dundo

Totally agree with you, we went all around the Kornati's during the week.
The sailing was really easy, no more that F4/5's and generally less. The
seas were pretty flat as well. We also saw some dolphins !

What more does a man/woman need to be convinced ?

Cheers

Richard

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Biograd is beautiful, but if you'd really like to experience sailing and
nature, visiting national park Kornati (close to city of Zadar) is
definitely a must. Check this website :
http://www.kornati.hr/

I spend every summer there as my wife still has parents living on island
named 'Dugi otok' (translated in English that would be 'Long Island')....

Niall, I'll send you a mail soon with some numbers and e-mail addresses
of my friends there where you can get more info....


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I spent a week sailing around the Biograd area with my wife (who has

never
sailed before). The two of us were in a Oceanis 331 from Sunsail who

have a
base in the Marina in Biograd. It is definitely recommended and if you

like
there are flotillas that you can join which will give you all the

support
you want.

Biograd was also very good in the evenings and the whole area is

influenced
by the Italian scene. The bars really get fired up at around 11:00 when

all
the 20/30 somethings come out to pose and watch others doing similar.

I would try
www.sunsail.com for some good assistance for the boats.
There
are also alot hotels and guets houses in the area.

Best regards

Richard