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    Sailors Guide to Sailing in Dubrovnik

    Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Mediterranean, together with its surrounding coast and islands, is an amazing sailing destination. To enjoy it in the best possible

    way, we have prepared this guide, written by an experienced skipper. The guide will take you to the best attractions, sights and restaurants.

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    The Best View of Dubrovnik is from the Sea 3

    The Best Sailing Destinations in Dubrovnik Area 4

    Where to Sail From Dubrovnik Base? 5

    South Adriatic Isolated Oasis Is a Paradise for Yachtsmen Island of Lastovo 7

    The Place Where Odysseus Took a Seven-Year Break Mljet Island 8

    Playing Hide and Seek in the Adriatic Skrivena Luka 9

    Steer Your Boat to Elaphiti Islands... 10

    Recommended Marinas and Bases in Dubrovnik Area 12

    Cavtat the Gate of the Croatian Adriatic 13

    Moor Your Yacht in Marco Polos Neighborhood ACI Korula 14

    Sailors Favorite Restaurants in Dubrovnik Area 16

    Konoba Belin, a Hidden Restaurant on Korula Island 17

    Stupe a Blue Lagoon in the Heart of the Adriatic 18

    The Bay of Heavenly Tastes Zaklopatica Bay 19

    Trstenik The Port of Wine 20

    Restaurants in Dubrovnik Area That Sailors Like 21

    Explore the Culture and the Nature Sailing Routes in Dubrovnik Area 23

    Explore the Culture / Sail towards Korula and Hvar 24

    Explore the Nature / Sail towards Mljet and Lastovo 25

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    The Best View of Dubrovnik is from the Sea

    Dubrovnik is probably the best-known Croatian destination. Famous for its medieval core and magnificent town walls, it has been called the pearl of the Mediterranean.

    As we are in love with sailing, we feel that the most

    beautiful view of Dubrovnik is the one from the sea. And

    the best way to explore the Dubrovnik area is aboard a

    yacht. That is why we have prepared this short guide.

    The author is an experienced skipper who knows every

    nook and cranny, cove and islet in this area.

    Here you will find articles about the Elaphiti Islands,

    Lastovo and Mljet, and about the recommended

    marinas and ports (Cavtat, Dubrovnik, and Korula).

    This guide will lead you to the best restaurants (tested

    on numerous occasions) and the best sailing routes.

    To learn more about the Dubrovnik area, visit the

    SailingEurope blog. There, you will find more posts

    about this destination and about other topics related to

    sailing.

    Last but not least, the popularity of Dubrovnik has

    increased even further, thanks to the incredibly

    successful TV show Game of Thrones, filmed in

    Dubrovnik. We invite you to walk the Walls of Dubrovnik

    and visit all the locations that represent Kings Landing!

    We hope that you will enjoy this guide and your sailing

    vacations in the Dubrovnik area. We wish you a calm

    sea, a fine wind and a strong mast!

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    The Best Sailing Destinations in Dubrovnik Area

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    Where to Sail From Dubrovnik Base?

    If you wish to make the most of your sailing trip to the South Adriatic, here is a suggestion for your sailing route. This route gives you a chance to see most of the interesting towns, islands and islets in the vicinity. ipan, Mljet, Korula and Lastovo are just some of the destinations you can visit.

    Dubrovnik is one of the most popular and one of the most

    visited tourist destinations on the Adriatic due to its numer-

    ous historical sites, the special atmosphere felt within the

    city walls, and a rich tourist offer in the broader region. In

    addition, there is a beautiful marina near Dubrovnik which

    could be considered a historical site as well. The marina is

    situated in Komolac, at the spot where many nobles from

    Dubrovnik used to build their leisure houses back in the

    17th-19th centuries. Nowadays, ACI marina Komolac is

    home to numerous charter companies, which means that

    there is a lot of potential routes for sailing around the area.

    The following route is just a suggestion for experiencing one

    of the most interesting sites of the South Adriatic region.

    The distances stated in the text refer to the approximate

    ideal line, while the real sailed distance depends on the

    type of the vessel, sailing skills and style, as well as the

    weather conditions.

    Let us start with setting off from ACI marina Komolac and

    steering our yacht down the bay of Rijeka Dubrovaka. After

    passing under the highway bridge and reaching the open

    sea, take the northwest course and pass the northeastern

    and eastern shores of Daksa islet and Koloep island. After

    passing the strait between Koloep and Lopud islands, go

    NE towards the island of ipan and continue alongside its

    southwestern coastline to the island of Jakljan.

    Your destination for the first day of sailing can be ipanska

    Luka (the port of ipan) which you will notice right after

    passing the strait between Jakljan and ipan and heading

    southeast into the bay. ipanska Luka provides a good

    shelter from all winds and was recognized by the medieval

    Dubrovnik nobility for its natural beauty, peace and pictur-

    esque scenery. The length of this route is approximately

    15 NM, so ipanska Luka is in the range even if you set

    off from Komolac on Saturday afternoon.

    If everything is fine with the weather and the mood aboard,

    it would be a good idea to get up earlier and take some 35

    NM route to the island of Korula. Favorable west-northwest

    winds in the Mljet channel can contribute to an exciting

    sailing experience, while an archipelago of small islands

    just in front of Korula hides some interesting swimming

    spots. Moorings and fresh water, along with 220 V elec-

    tric plugs, are provided by ACI marina Korula in the very

    center of the town or at Marina Lumbarda at the village of

    Lumbarda, which is just a few bus stops or a 10-minutes

    taxi drive away from Korula town. You should reserve the

    evening for a scenic walk within the medieval city walls

    and a dinner at one of the unique restaurants of Korula.

    The third day takes you another 25 NM west-southwest

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    towards the island of Lastovo. One could spend the entire

    week sailing around the island and its archipelago. A safe

    anchorage is provided at Skrivena Luka (hidden haven).

    You will have to pay for the anchorage as the entire area

    around the island Lastovo is a natural park. The islands offer

    numerous coves and beaches appropriate for swimming

    and snorkeling in crystal clear turquoise waters. One of

    the most spectacular views on the South Adriatic can be

    seen from the lighthouse Struga at the southern part of

    Skrivena Luka bay. If contacted, the lighthouse keepers

    family can provide you with an unforgettable meal while

    the lighthouse keeper will take you on a fishing trip if you

    deserve it.

    Another 27 NM northeast will take you to Polae on the

    island of Mljet. A nice break waits for you in the village

    Pomena on the northwestern point of the island. Aside

    from nice anchorages and the famous salt lakes, there

    is a national park just a few minutes walk from Pomena

    waterfront. Diving, hiking and mountain bike trips to Mljet

    National Park are available from Polae, the biggest and

    the most protected port of island Mljet.

    The fifth day of the trip is reserved for sailing alongside the

    island of Mljet, all the way to its southernmost point. Our

    destination is Saplunara bay, west from the southernmost

    end of the island. Saplunara, with its sandy beach, is one of

    the most beautiful bays on Mljet. The bay is well protected

    from all winds while its sandy bottom guarantees a safe

    anchorage. The bay is surrounded by a thick pine forest,

    which contriubutes to the feeling of tranquility.

    Day 6 is meant for crossing the channel between the island

    of Mljet and Peljeac peninsula, and spending the night

    in Koba. This small village gained its popularity among

    yachtsmen and other adventurists for its exquisite offer

    of genuine food and wines. Hidden bays and coves in

    Ston bay offer a unique essence of an untouched natural

    paradise with turquoise crystal clear waters.

    Unfortunately, the last day of the South Adriatic adventure

    always comes faster than expected. It is a good idea to

    head towards the Elaphiti archipelago and take a last swim

    break on this trip. unj beach is a perfect swimspot on

    the southeastern side of Lopud island. The last thing you

    have to do on this trip is to fill your tank with fuel at the

    gas station at the Western side of Gru port or at the one

    at the marina. Make sure that you ask for working hours

    of both gas stations and keep in mind that both of them

    are very busy in the high season.

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    South Adriatic Isolated Oasis Is a Paradise for Yachtsmen Island of Lastovo

    The Island of Lastovo belongs to a group of remote and relatively isolated South Adriatic islands that is also referred to as the Lastovo archipelago. Lastovo is located some 7 NM south of the island of Korula and 16 NM west of the northern cape of the island of Mljet.

    Lastovos west and northwest coasts are among the most

    indented island coasts on the Adriatic, hiding numerous

    coves and bays suitable for anchoring, swimming and

    snorkeling. However, extra care is needed wherever you

    drop the anchor of your charter yacht because this is an

    island where winds and surf are stronger than those closer

    to the mainland.

    The island is actually a part of an archipelago consisting

    of 45 islets and rocks. The archipelago was declared a

    nature park, which means that an additional fee has to

    be paid for anchoring. A great challenge to yachtsmen

    is to sail around the entire archipelago and to visit every

    one of 45 islands and its bays, fields and churches. Many

    yachtsmen cannot resist the challenge, which is why they

    come back to this place again and again.

    The islands interior hides the town Lastovo, an ancient

    settlement with genuine architecture built in stone. The

    special characteristic of the town is the diversity of its

    chimneys. No one knows the reason for this, but its citizens

    have been competing with each other in building diverse

    and imaginative chimneys for generations. It is said that

    there are no two chimneys of a kind in Lastovo.

    This island will also enchant those yachtsmen who like

    to hike and explore the interior of islands. The diversity of

    herbs and plants adds value for the visitors, and the entire

    island is connected by hiking paths and tracks. It is not

    unusual for a yachtsman to leave their boat and the rest

    of the crew in order to hike around the island and meet

    their companions in another bay at the opposite side of

    the island.

    While hikers are enjoying the scents and sounds of the

    intact nature in the interior of the island, the other part of

    the crew can steer the yacht towards Zaklopatica bay on

    the north of the island, also known as the bay of good

    restaurants. The restaurants Triton and Augusta Insula

    confirm that title with their specialties made of fresh sea-

    food, especially lobsters. Lastovo is situated 55 NM from

    both Split and Dubrovnik, two yacht charter centers in the

    Central and South Dalmatia. Charter a yacht in one of those

    towns and discover the magic of the Lastovo archipelago!

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    The Place Where Odysseus Took a Seven-Year Break Mljet Island

    According to a myth and Homers masterpiece Odyssey, Odysseus wrecked his ship in the waters of Scylla and Charybdis and found the rescue on the island Ogygia. The latest research suggests that Scylla and Charybdis were ancient names for Veliki and Mali Vratnik southeast of the Croatian island of Mljet, the mythological Ogygia.

    Odysseus was rescued by Calypso, the ruler of the island

    and the nymph of beauty, nature, peace and silence. After

    the rescue, Odysseus enjoyed her company for seven

    years, until gods decided that it was time to go home

    I would certainly not advise you to wreck your yacht in

    order to visit the island of Mljet in Croatia. Spending sev-

    en years there, on the other hand, could be considered.

    Homers description could also be used as a material for

    guidebooks about this island blessed with beautiful nature.

    The island of Mljet, located between Korula island to the

    north and Dubrovnik to the south, is nowadays famous

    for its forests, natural ports, fresh-water springs, coves,

    beaches, lakes and caves, as well as historic sites dating

    from ancient times.

    The north part of the island was declared a national park in

    1960. The shortest way to reach the park would be from

    Pomena on the north of the island, where your charter

    yacht could be moored in the municipal port or in front of

    numerous restaurants along the neighboring bays.

    Since the northern part of the island is indented and sur-

    rounded by islets, many protected anchorages can be

    found in this part of the island, around Polae and Soline

    in particular. If you decide to explore the interior of the

    island, you can moor at Sobra, Proura or Okuklje on the

    northern coast of the central part of the island, where the

    coastline creates natural ports. The southern part of the

    island can be explored from the bays around Saplunara.

    Thanks to its position in the south Adriatic, the gastronomy

    of Mljet is full of Mediterranean delicacies, both from the

    land and from the sea. We recommend chartering a yacht

    in Dubrovnik area and than sailing towards Mljet, Korula

    and Lastovo, as well stoping by Mali Stone on Peljeac

    peninsula. Enjoy your visit to Mljet!

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    Playing Hide and Seek in the Adriatic Skrivena Luka

    Skrivena Luka is the biggest and one of the most beautiful bays on Lastovo island in the Adriatic Sea. The place got its name because it cannot be seen from the open sea skrivena luka in Croatian means hidden port. It is also known as Porto Rosso in Italian.

    The bay is located in the southern part of Lastovo island

    and is well protected from strong winds and rough sea,

    providing yachtsmen with safe anchoring.

    Skrivena Luka is declared a part of Lastovo Natural Park

    thanks to its beauty and intact nature rich with terrestrial and

    marine fauna and flora. You will not want to go anywhere

    but stay anchored and enjoy its turquoise waters forever.

    However, if you feel like stretching your legs, do not hesi-

    tate to put on your walking shoes or sneakers and take a

    walk to Lastovo town 7 km away. There you can find one

    of the oldest lighthouses in the Adriatic, called Struga,

    keeping a watch over the bay and showing the way to

    seafarers since 1839.

    Fortunately I got the lighthouse keepers cell-phone number

    and announced my visit to the lighthouse. He was very

    hospitable and invited me to the lunch prepared excel-

    lently by his wife Nada. I really cannot say what part of

    the visit was more exciting the view of Skrivena Luka,

    Lastovo archipelago and the open seas or the lunch with

    the lighthouse keepers family

    If you fall desperately in love with this place there is still

    hope for you in the fact that the lighthouse keeper provides

    accommodation within the lighthouse premises so you can

    enjoy the view and isolated life for a while.

    Jure Kvinta, the current lighthouse keeper is a successor

    of the three-generations-long family tradition of lighthouse

    keeping at Struga lighthouse. When not on duty, Mr. Jure

    goes fishing with his dinghy and is happy to take you along

    if you have deserved it with your approach and behavior.

    Besides experiencing the stunning view from the top of a

    vertical cliff and learning about the Kvinta family tradition,

    you can find more about a legend about a giant lobster

    and a coral that were caught in the depths of the sea

    below Struga lighthouse. The gigantic lobster weighting

    just under 18 kg was caught with a fishing net some time

    at the end of the 19th century.

    The lobster was sent to Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz

    Joseph who gratefully returned the favor by sending a

    chest full of coffee and sugar, precious foodstuffs at that

    time. The other story is about a coral weighting some 45

    kg that was pulled out by divers at the same location in

    the 1950s using special devices. According to existing

    data, it is the biggest coral ever pulled out of the Adriatic.

    Is there any better invitation to visit Lastovo and Skrivena

    Luka right away?

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    Steer Your Boat to Elaphiti Islands, but Dont be Disappointed if You Dont See Any Deer There

    The Elaphites are a group of islands situated to the west of the Croatian town of Dubrovnik. The islands were first mentioned in the 1st century AD, and their name comes from the Ancient Greek word for deer.

    Deer used to inhabit these islands long ago, but nowa-

    days there are none. The archipelagoconsists of several

    islands:ipan,KoloepandLopudare the biggest islands

    of the archipelago, and there are also ten smaller ones:

    Daksa, Sv. Andrija, Ruda, Minjak, Jakljan, Olipa, Kosme,

    Gole, Crkvine and Tajan.

    Many tourists fromDubrovnikchoose this archipelago

    as their daily trip destination. For sailors on sailing boats

    or yachts, the Elaphitescould provide a whole week of

    fun and pleasure. If you sail with your friends on several

    boats, it can be especially exciting to use the islands as

    a race field and organize private sailing races. You can

    enjoy the evenings if you sail to ports or anchorages in

    front ofipanska lukaandSuuraon the island ofipan,

    or if you use the anchorages on Kalamota, Koloep, and

    on one of the many beaches of Lopud.Lopudis located

    between ipan and Koloep and offers a wide variety of

    beaches, which is why it is the most visited island in the

    archipelago.

    Thelocal gastronomyis closely linked to the fruits and veg-

    etables that grow almost spontaneously on these islands.

    Specialties made of carob, both the liquer and cakes, are

    a must to try. As there are many historic sites situated on

    the island, cultural heritage lovers will also enjoy in the

    archipelago. There are small pre-Romanesque churches,

    chapel ruins and remains on the island of Koloep, and a

    Franciscan monastery on Lopud. Many summer residences

    previously owned by Dubrovnik aristocracy are located on

    the islands as well.

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    More than 300 charter yachts await you in the Dubrovnik area - you can choose an elegant sailboat, a fast and powerful motor yacht, a comfortable catamaran or a traditional gulet.

    Explore the streets and squares of Dubrovnik, then sail off towards other magical and unique gems of this amazing area.

    CHARTER A YACHT IN DUBROVNIK AREASail under the Walls of Dubrovnik.

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    Recommended Marinas and Bases in Dubrovnik Area

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    Cavtat the Gate of the Croatian Adriatic

    Cavtat, also known as the Gate of the Croatian Adriatic, offers its visitors a warm and cheerful atmosphere. The port is equipped with berths and facilities and can accommodate both small charter sailing yachts and massive mega yachts. Cavtat offers something for everybody: nice restaurants, cocktail bars, casinos, art and history.

    This little town, situated in the south of the Croatian Adri-

    atic, was also known as Epidaurum, an ancient Greek

    colony. Some historical sources claim that Dubrovnik was

    founded by refugees form Cavtat who had to leave their

    homes before the Slavic invasion. During the rule of the

    medieval Dubrovnik Republic, Cavtat was the second

    most important center of the Republic.

    Nowadays, Cavtat amazes its visitors by a warm and

    cheerful atmosphere in its historical core. In its surroundings,

    there is plenty of tourist facilities and hotel resorts. Cavtat

    is known as the Gate of the Croatian Adriatic because it

    is the first stop for cruisers and sailors who enter territorial

    waters of Croatia from the south. This makes Cavtat a log-

    ical destination to take a break at, and, more importantly,

    the paperwork for the yacht and the crew is done there.

    The port of Cavtat is equipped with berths and facilities

    to accommodate both small sailing yachts and massive

    mega yachts. It happens very often that visitors stay in

    Cavtat a few days longer than planned.

    The port is very pleasant and well protected, the food

    offered by some exclusive restaurants can be catered

    aboard, and the nightlife offers various forms of entertain-

    ment, ranging from sipping a glass of nice wine on a calm

    terrace, to dancing in cocktail bars, and gambling in one

    of Cavtats casinos.

    To those who like classic art and history, Cavtat offers a

    visit to the house, atelier and gallery of Vlaho Bukovac, the

    most important Croatian painter of academic realism. Fur-

    thermore, there is the Mausoleum of Rai family, designed

    in art deco style by the internationally acclaimed Croatian

    sculptor and architect Ivan Metrovi. The waterfront

    and the city core, with the Dukes Palace built in the 16th

    century and the Church of St. Nicholas, are masterpieces

    of medieval architecture.

    Enjoy the beautiful Cavtat and be sure to explore its sur-

    rounding area as well!

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    Moor Your Yacht in Marco Polos Neighborhood ACI Korula

    There are several ways to reach Korula by a chartered yacht. The best way to do it is to moor the boat in ACI marina Korula, one of the smallest marinas on the Adriatic. It can accommodate as much as 150 yachts in the water and 16 on land. ACI marina Korula also has a restaurant within the marina that offers a variety of delicious meals.

    There are so many reasons to visit the island of Korula,

    especially its capital, which carries the same name Korula

    town. The town is situated on a small peninsula and is

    surrounded by coves and islets, so there are several ways

    to reach it by a chartered yacht. The best way to enter the

    town is to moor your yacht in ACI marina Korula.

    The marina is located in the very center of the town, with

    a stunning view of the medieval city core surrounded by

    walls, and of the city of Orebi at Peljeac penninsula,

    just across a narrow canal. The marina is equipped with

    fresh water and electricity and is able to accommodate as

    much as 150 yachts in the water and 16 on a dry berth

    throughout the whole year. Aside from basic services, there

    is also a small store, a hairdresser, a nautical equipment

    shop, a 10 t crane and a mechanic, a laundry and show-

    er/toilet facilities. The restaurant within the marina offers

    excellent choice of delicious meals for breakfast, as well

    as for lunches and dinners.

    Bigger yachts are also welcomed to ACI Korula, but they

    should be moored at the outer side of the pier. The moor-

    ings on that side are strong, but additional anchoring is

    recommended. Since there is a steep slope above Orebi,

    extra care is required due to strong gusts coming from

    that side, especially when a storm is expected. Additional

    care is also required when maneuvering inside the piers

    because ACI Korula is one of the smallest marinas on

    the Adriatic.

    There is also quite a lot of side wind in Korula so you

    can never be too careful. Furthermore, it is recommended

    to announce your approach through VHF channel 17, or

    even better, to book your stay if you are chartering during

    the high season in July and August. Petrol supplies can

    be obtained at a station located some 0.5 NM to the east

    of ACI Korula, near the ferry port. The Captains house

    within the marina accommodates exhausted sailors in two

    luxury apartments.

    Although maneuvering in ACI Korula gets a bit tricky

    from time to time, it is a perfect place to take a rest from

    exploring southern Dalmatia or to escape the bad weather

    and stay the night in the embrace of the legendary ad-

    venturer Marco Polo. It is said that Marco Polo was born

    on the island of Korula, so do not miss an opportunity

    to visit his house.

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    Corporate Sailing EventsSailing is widely recognized as a great way to strengthen team connections between people of different backgrounds and different profiles. That is why it is a perfect activity for team building - in a competitive environment your team will learn how to communicate and work better together, while at the same time they will have fun. The result is a stronger team capable of achieving ambitious business results! The same goes for building a relationship with your partner company.

    For more than a decade, SailingEurope Group has been providing you with perfect corporate sailing events, whether they are a short gathering, or a full 7-day private regatta.

    ProgramsCompany Success Celebrate your companys milestone in a unique setting surrounded by the sea and the amazing Adriatic coast and islands.

    Short Team Building Regatta Bring your employees together to a challenging team building event with the purpose of improving their col-laboration, whether as a leadership training or simply as a reward.

    7 Day Private Regatta Take your employees or business partners on an unforgettable tour of the Adriatic coast, where you can enjoy the sea, indulge yourselves in great gastronomical delights, or simply relax.

    Tailor-Made Regatta Sailing event designed according to your wishes - short or long, easygoing or competitive; whatever your idea is, we can turn it into reality and deliver a high quality program.

    Partner Incentive Program Good communication and cooperation with your partners are crucial for the success of your business, so award them with a sailing event that will be fun and valuable for both sides.

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    Sailors Favorite Restaurants in Dubrovnik Area

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    Konoba Belin, a Hidden Restaurant on Korula Island

    Outside of the historic Korula town lies a small village of rnovo which hides one of the best restaurants on Korula, Konoba Belin. There, you will receive a warm welcome and will soon enjoy the friendly atmosphere and delicious meals made from organic products. Discover it with us!

    When you charter a yacht in Dubrovnik, be sure to visit

    the island and town of Korula. The town has a beautiful

    historical center which is worth walking through. If you feel

    like having a meal in a restaurant, do not, however, limit

    yourself only to the area within the walls of the town. Dare

    to cross the line and visit rnovo, just 4 km from the town

    center. There is a taxi service available at the entrance of

    ACI marina Korula. In case you have chosen Lumbarda

    as a berth for your yacht, you can reach rnovo by a taxi

    as well, or by a local bus line.

    Once you have made it to rnovo, just keep following

    Konoba Belin signs which will lead you to a cathedral of

    genuine local food and drink. This family konoba (Dalmatian

    word for wine cellar; nowadays the word for tavern) will

    enchant you with its calm and pleasant atmosphere on a

    large terrace covered with grapevine.

    As soon as you are taken to your reserved seats, you will

    be offered a homemade herb brandy and dried figs and

    almonds. The man who runs around the tables with a napkin

    and pretends to be a waiter is actually ele, the owner of

    the restaurant. The old person who sits in a corner with a

    glass of bevanda (wine with a few sips of water, the favorite

    traditional Dalmatian drink) who pretends to be the owner

    is actually eles father. He closely watches everything and

    makes sure that everything is in order. Other people and

    children who act like they are at their home actually are at

    home. They are members of eles family who help around

    the restaurant and contribute to the homelike atmosphere.

    Not long after you become comfortable in the restaurant,

    homemade Dalmatian prut (prosciutto) comes to the table,

    along with goat cheese and salted pickarel. This starter is

    usually served with zucchini fritters, which are the family spe-

    cialty. The first course appears in the shape of the traditional

    homemade makaruni (pasta) served with Belinese meat sauce

    (Bolognese sauce is a pale imitation of this one), shrimps and

    lobster sauce. The main course will depend on your mood,

    but it ranges from grilled fresh seafood, traditional peka (food

    prepared under an iron bell with charcoal on top) to paticada

    (genuine Dalmatian meat dish which tastes like history). This

    symphony of domestic tastes is completed with genuine

    plavac (red wine) from Korula and poip or grk (white wines)

    from Lumbarda, Korula. After youve satisfied your senses

    with such fantastic food, you will be served the desert. You

    can expect hrstule, klauni and cukarini, domestic sweets

    usually served with rose or cherub liqueur.

    All food and drinks served at Belins are grown by Radanovi

    family. They have no certificate which confirms that their

    food is ecologically produced, but they really do not need

    it because organic is all they know!

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    Stupe a Blue Lagoon in the Heart of the Adriatic

    Whether you sail up or down the canal between Korula Island and Peljeac peninsula, you will pass small islets called Stupe. The islets Stupa Vela, Stupa Mala and Majsan make up a beautiful lagoon some 2.2 miles east of Korula town.

    The lagoon is a beautiful and calm place where you can

    anchor your charter yacht and take a swim in crystal-clear

    turquoise waters. There is also a small pier which can

    receive dinghies, motorboats or smaller sailing boats.

    Why would someone want to get to the pier in a beautiful

    lagoon with a safe anchorage though? The answer lies a

    few steps from the beach of Stupa Vela.

    There is a terrace which hides a restaurant and bar in its

    shade, surrounded by pure nature. There is no loud music

    or wild cocktail parties, but a small and cheerful family

    restaurant offering you seafood delicacies. This place

    was formerly owned by a tourist company from Korula,

    welcoming nudists from Korula and Peljeac. Afterwards,

    the bar and restaurant were abandoned because the

    company went bankrupt, while the lagoon and the beach

    were occasionally visited by random passengers.

    Around then years ago, the concession was renewed and

    the forgotten lagoon became a popular place for swimming,

    sunbathing and having a delicious lunch. There is neither

    electric power nor fresh water, which intensifies the feeling

    of being surrounded by untouched nature.

    The food prepared here is pretty simple, but extremely deli-

    cious and perfect in its simplicity. All recipes originate from the

    kitchen of the owners grandmother and all vegetables, spices,

    olives, figs and wine come from the owners yard in rnovo,

    near Korula town. Since the owners ancestors belonged

    to a peasant family, the menu is also modest and not too

    expensive, but very pure, and carrying a taste of past times.

    The menu always consists of scampi a la buzara, amberjack

    or tuna steaks, octopus salad, octopus a la buzara, salted

    sardines, homemade prosciutto (prut) and island cheese.

    For those who cannot imagine their lives without meat, a

    nice cutlet, T-bone steak or even beefsteak can be grilled

    and served with one of the delicious vegetable side dishes,

    which are the specialty of the restaurant and can also be

    served as a main course.

    It is strongly recommended to make a stop in the lagoon

    when sailing through the canal. You can also take a shuttle

    from Korula town if you decide to leave your charter yacht

    in a marina in Korula and spend an afternoon enjoying

    the nature before the evening sightseeing of the medieval

    walls of the old town of Korula.

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    The Bay of Heavenly Tastes Zaklopatica Bay

    If you visit Lastovo island, you are destined to have a great time. Besides swimming in beautiful waters, exploring the island by bike or sailing around the area, be sure to visit Konoba Triton, one of the best restaurants on the island.

    Zaklopatica is a bay on the northern side of Lastovo island and is known as a peaceful and safe bay among Croatian sailors and foreign visitors. Open to the north with a view to Korula island, the bay is situated around 2 km from Lastovo and 7 km from the port of Ubli. The famous Du-brovnik is 55 NM to the southeast.

    The bay offers an excellent anchorage in the turquoise waters, while its shores are mostly occupied by restaurant terraces and apartments that offer private accommodation. If you want to explore the interior of Lastovo island before you go to a restaurant for a delicious dinner, you can always rent a bike and discover the island.

    One of the best things about Lastovo island is definitely Konoba Triton. This restaurant was founded by a former commander of a maritime police patrol boat. After his retirement, he realized that city life did not suit him, so he decided to enjoy the peace of his house in Zaklopatica and share it with his guests. The owners philosophy is that everything that is on the plate should come from your surroundings. That is why his food comes from the waters around Lastovo and is caught by him. He grows his own vegetables and makes his own wine. Bread and meat are the only foods he does not grow or make at home.

    If you want to eat at Triton, you will have to announce your visit and provide the information on the type of your yacht and the number of the crew members. Triton is equipped with moorings, but the number of visitors is limited. After enjoying the dinner at Triton, many visitors decide to prolong their stay, so you should inform your host as soon as you decide to stay.

    The menu at Triton always depends on the daily catch, but a standard offer consists of fish soups, marinated and salted fish, carpaccio, risotto, brodetto, buzzara, mollush salads... They are all prepared according to old family recipes and recipes gathered during cruises on the Mediterranean. Visiting Triton is always a new experience because, despite the standard offer, the food always has a special and unique taste.

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    Trstenik The Port of Wine

    Trstenik is situated on the southern coast of the Peljeac Peninsula, and is also called the port of wine. Visitors are welcome to several wine cellars in Trstenik. They can also try traditional food and local wine at small family establishments. Trstenik is the place to enjoy wine, sea and beautiful nature.

    As sailing is often closely related to gastronomy and

    oenology, every decent yachtsman should mark Trstenik

    as one of the must-visit places on their way around the

    Croatian Adriatic. The reason for this is very simple the

    place is known as the port of wine. Peljeac has always

    been famous for its wines, some of which have an inter-

    national reputation. In recent years, the wine business has

    increased rapidly.

    Trstenik is situated in the central part of the Peljeac Pen-

    insula, on its southern coast. In the 19th century, Trstenik

    was an important transport point, and the economy of

    Peljeac was based on exporting wine and grapes. Trstenik

    gradually lost its trading importance, but it quickly turned

    into a tourist destination.

    There is a breakwater, built by the Austro-Hungarians in

    1903, that dominates the wine port. The port is pretty

    busy with cruisers during high season, but the remaining

    part of the waterfront and its surrounding area are suitable

    for mooring and anchoring.

    Yachtsmen who enjoy a good glass of wine are welcome

    to several wine cellars in Trstenik, among which Grgi is

    the most popular. The owner of this wine cellar earned

    his fame in California, where he produced the famous

    chardonnay that beat the finest Californian and French

    chardonnays at a competition in Paris in 1976. In Trstenik,

    only indigenous sorts of wine, none of which can disappoint

    a true wine lover, are offered.

    Aside from wine cellars, there are three restaurants and

    two pizzerias in the village. The best combination of tradi-

    tional food and indigenous local wine is offered by families

    Radovanovi and ivkui. They will also serve you a very

    unusual tidbit - a bread made of carob flour.

    Apart from excellent food and wines, you may hear many

    interesting stories about the history and the development of

    this picturesque port from its residents. Another advantage

    of this place is the fact that the road connecting Trstenik

    with the rest of the peninsula is in a rather bad shape,

    which could be an extra argument to visit Peljeac by a

    yacht. After a visit to Trstenik, a trip around the rest of the

    interesting Peljeac Peninsula is more than recommended.

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    Restaurants in Dubrovnik Area That Sailors Like

    The entire Croatian coast is full of excellent restaurants which offer authentic Mediterranean food. Restaurants in the Dubrovnik area are no exception. Spread on the coast and the islands, these restaurants offer the best of the Adriatic.

    One of the best parts of a sailing trip is eating out. Some

    of the specialties you should definitely try while sailing

    around Dubrovnik are fresh seafood and fish specialties,

    anything made or garnished with home-produced olive oil,

    and the famous traditional Dalmatian dessert - roata. Let

    us not forget the finest wines, too!

    When chartering a yacht in Dubrovnik area, you do not

    have to sail away too far. There are plenty of marvelous

    restaurants to choose from, which are especially popular

    with sailors. Here are some of the restaurants we would

    like to recommend to you:

    Konoba Orsan, Lapad, Dubrovnik - offers the best fish

    specialties in the whole Dubrovnik area.

    Taverna Galija, Cavtat - wonderfully prepared fresh

    seafood with excellent service and sea view, a great spot

    for sailors

    Konoba Porto Rosso, Skrivena Luka, Lastovo - offer

    includes traditional meals, Mediterranean and international

    specialties; very popular among sailors

    Stermasi, Maranovii, Mljet - great Mediterranean fish

    and seafood specialties, only 5 minutes walk from the beach

    Konoba Ana, Pomena, Mljet - recommended for a quiet

    dinner; excellent service and tasty food

    Maestral, Okuklje, Mljet - one of the finest and most

    popular restaurants among sailors

    Kapetanova kua, Mali Ston - situated in the immedi-

    ate vicinity of the sea, possibly the most famous family

    restaurant in Croatia for its local specialties and finest wine

    Aborda, ACI Marina Korula - a restaurant offering great

    atmosphere with even better specialties, including all the

    traditional Croatian and Mediterranean recipes

    Mirakul, Korula - very popular among yachtsmen for

    its excellent food and service

    Pod Bore, Vela Luka, Korula - renowned restaurant

    popular for its home-made specialties (baked bread, olive

    oil, wine), wonderful fish specialties

    Restaurant Marco Polo, Korula - excellent seafood

    and view of the open sea make this restaurant very popular

    Konoba More, Lumbarda, Korula - excellent fresh

    food with great location and atmosphere

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    Recommended Sailing Programs in Dubrovnik AreaSometimes you simply want more from you sailing trip. You want to learn something and discover places and experiences you would not encounter if you were just sailing with your family and friends.

    That is why we have prepared a number of sailing programs that will fit your needs, whether you are culture savvy or an adrenaline junkie. All our programs are guided by an experienced skipper, guides and instructors, and they will show you and teach you all the secrets of the Dubrovnik area.

    Sailing Programs Something for Everyone

    UNESCO Sailing Trail This guided sailing program is perfect for those who love culture and heritage. Aboard our comfortable sail-ing boats, you will discover cultural and natural heritage of the Dubrovnik area. A professional tourist guide will be with you and introduce you to the history of the sites. On your trip you will visit the UNESCO heritage sites such as Dubrovnik, Split and Trogir, and Ager on the island of Hvar. The trail will also take you to the medieval towns of Korula, Hvar and Ston, while the beauty of Mljet National Park will take your breath away.

    Gastronomic Sailing Week The rich cultural heritage of Croatia is reflected in its cui-sine, in the wines from the autochthonous grape variet-ies and the aromatic and unique liquors. Sail away with us towards the finest restaurants and wineries of the Dubrovnik area, both on the coast and on the islands.

    One of the mandatory stops on our epicurean journey are the vineyards with the autochthonous variety of plavac mali on the southern slopes of the peninsula of

    Peljeac, the home of the world renowned red wines Dinga and Postup. Another must-see destination for gourmands is the town of Mali Ston, where you will enjoy oysters and mussels grown in the waters of the surrounding bays.

    Adventure Sailing Our Adventure Sailing program allows you to go from sailing to rafting and from kayaking to free climbing in just a few hours. The program is perfect for those who enjoy sailing, but also always seek new experiences. It will also take you to the hidden corners of the Croatian coast and hinterland.

    SpeargunFishing Sailing Week Discover a truly hidden side of the Adriatic Sea its underwater world. First, a skipper will take you to the is-lands of Lastovo, Suac, Svetac and Palagrua. Those are remote islands, away from the usual tourist routes, but that is where the fish is. Accompanied by a spear-gun fishing instructor, you will then dive into the deep blue and learn all the tricks of the trade.

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    Explore the Culture and the Nature Sailing Routes in Dubrovnik Area

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    Explore the Culture

    This sailing route takes you under the magnificent walls of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO Heritage Site, towards the monasteries on the islands of Lokrum and Mljet, and the medieval fortifications of the towns of Korula, Hvar, and Ston.

    Sail towards Korula and Hvar1. Dubrovnik Lopud

    2. Lopud Dubrovnik Lokrum

    3. Lokrum ipan Koloep Korula

    4. Korula Pakleni otoci Hvar

    5. Hvar Mljet

    6. Mljet Ston - Trsteno

    7. Ston Trsteno Dubrovnik

    8. check-out Dubrovnik

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    Explore the Nature

    This breathtaking route will take you to Mljet National Park, and to the Lastovo Islands Nature Park. You will also visit the archipelago Pakleni otoci and the islet of Proizd, with the beach that was voted the most beautiful in Croatia.

    Sail towards Mljet and Lastovo1. Dubrovnik Lopud

    2. Lopud Mljet

    3. Mljet Lastovo

    4. Lastovo Proizd Vela Luka

    5. Vela Luka Pakleni otoci - edro

    6. edro Ston

    7. Ston Trsteno Dubrovnik

    8. check-out Dubrovnik

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