CROATIA : June 23 - 28, 2005

Until I arrive in Croatia this page simply displays information on the country. When dispatches are available they will be listed and linked here. If I cannot manage a good internet connection I may use my weblog instead, so check that as well.

Croatia has an 1,800-kilometer coastline, 1,185 offshore islands. There are 66 inhabited islands.

o Krk 410 km2
o Cres 404 km2
o Brac 396 km2
o Hvar 298 km2
o Pag 287 km2
o Korcula 273 km2

Sailing in Croatia stories: Bill & Judy: For anyone considering chartering in the Med., this is the place to do it. The boats are all new and very well maintained. Croatia has a coast line and islands that are a cruisers dream. One is never more than ten miles from a perfectly safe anchorage. In some bays that are too deep to anchor, buoys have been set for which there is a nominal charge. There are over 70 marinas plus every town has a quay most with water and power at every mooring. The mooring is med style which is stern or bow to, but almost everywhere there are laid lines so only occasionally does one need to use their anchor. Town quays don't generally have shower or toilet blocks but the facilities on the boat are fine. Plus many of the marinas are next door to the town quay and you can sneak over and use their showers. We have never been anywhere in the Med where it is so easy as here. In fact this will spoil us for Greece where there are only about 6 completed and functioning marinas in the whole country."

RESOURCES

Lonely Planet Guidebook to Croatia

 

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