Tuesday, July 08, 2025
Sail Charter Aboard Adriatic Tiger in Croatia
Here is a look back at our summer 2025 European vacation. We landed in Zurich a week before our charter in Croatia. We then drove to Interlaken as Bridget had never been to Switzerland. We had a cute hotel near the river for 4 nights. We did an amazing e-bike tour around the town and visited both lakes that are stunning. I am so impressed by this beautiful town. One of the coolest aspects is the paragliding from the cliffs above. I estimate between 200-250 a day are soaring the friendly skies. The stable air makes this area one of the hotbeds of the sport. The next day we went up to the mountain for a view of the area. On the last day we drove up the local mountains for a view of Eiger that was spectacular. The next day we went back to Zurich to see an old friend. Steve gave a brief tour of the city and then off to the lake to relax. Steve said he moved because of the spot we were sitting in. He loved the lake the weather and the vibe…he never left. Dinner at his house with his family and we had a fondue feast! We spent the next day on a boat cruising the lake with a visit to a chocolate factory. Delicious! The next day we did a 700 mile hop to Split, Croatia. Our hotel was in the heart of Old Town and the Palace. A walking town, some of the walkways are single file. We met up with the other couples for a fine dinner in town. Next we were off to a tour of the national park nearby. The Krka waterfalls were spectacular. On Saturday, we boarded the boat. Wow, what a beauty. 62’ and sleeps 14. We took of to a small cove 1.5 hours away. The captain likes to anchor with the main anchor in front and then two lines to shore to stabilize the boat. It worked well. The meals were superb as the chef worked in a famous restaurant in Slovenia. The next day we were off to the waterfront town of Jelasa. We took off the next morning on an e-bike ride that was so beautiful. Much of it on a trail along the coast. We did make it to another village and then returned for lunch. Breathtaking indeed. One of the highlights was our next stop in Korcula. Tons of charter boats and the cutest town I have ever seen. We spent the afternoon wine tasting. Then after another fine meal went into Old Town. Perched on a hill, this 6000 year old town was hopping in a good way. Along one sea wall were hundreds of folks eating dinner in a beautiful setting. I walked thru the city ally ways and encountered more bars and restaurants that were all busy on this beautiful evening. The next morning we had a long run to a small island with a light house. We were to have dinner at the light house. After a nice lunch and nap, we arrived in the small cove below our dinner spot. At the appointed time we took a 15 minute hike up the hill for lobster, pasta and fresh fish. It was beautiful over looking the waters and at the sunset. I was determined to get down the hill before dark as the trail was a bit dangerous. I got to the dock and took off my clothes for a swim to the boat. As I entered the water a fishing boat was headed my way in the darkness. He could not see the anchor line to shore which if he hit it it would have been terrible. I was able to grab the line and shout to turn around. They heard me and said they need to tie up to the dock as they had lost their anchor. I asked them to wait for the captain as I was a guest. They did so and shortly the captain appeared and motored the dingy over to talk to them. It was decided they would raft up to us for the night. Disaster averted! The next morning we motored to Vis. After a fune lunch aboard, we headed out on e-bikes. In the first few miles I developed a flat and headed back. As I was coming thru, I spotted a bunch of banners from Yachtweek! I have been following these guys and have featured a few vids on this blog. Yachtweek is a company that organizes flotillas of young folks for a week in the summer. Thay have groups in different parts of Europe and the BVI’s. It’s basically a weeklong party on yachts in paradise. I interviewed one of the skippers and told him some tall tales as well. They were getting ready for the farewell party so the talk was quick but insightful. Our last day was spent on a very fast speed boat and out to the Blue and Green Caves. The Blue Cave is a major tourist attraction with tons of folks heading into these beautiful caves. The colors are truly dramatic and a must see. Over at the Green Cave, we could swim and dive in the cave. Lots of fish here too. We met with the mothership in short order for another delicious lunch. The wind had come up to the teens and we were able to sail finally. We did a three hour sail and made it back to Split for our last meal aboard. The chef and crew were fantastic. The captain took care of all the details. When I told bim I had been on a dozen charters and this was the best he was extremely happy. I highly recommend a sail vacation in Croatia. I also recommend a captain as the local knowledge makes the experience effortless.
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