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There are 200 steps leading up to the chapel. During the filming on Skopelos, there were power outages because the film crew used so much lighting and equipment. Although the actual filming lasted only about seven days, preparations took place over a period of more than three months. The chapel’s location is on a rock – at the very end of the island. In the script, the path to it was described as “just a short walk.” In reality, it was a logistical nightmare that consumed entire shooting days. The Greek extras in the film were often actual islanders, including fishermen and shopkeepers.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the luxury of discovering Croatia onboard a luxury small ship Elegance Cruise in 2021! Explore historic towns and villages and swim in secluded bays, watch golden sunsets with newfound friends whilst enjoying the breath-taking beauty of Croatia. For a taste of what to expect on the Elegance Split Return North route, view our sample itinerary below: Day 1 Split: Check-in is from 11.00am to 12.00pm. Day 1 Trogir: Enjoy a 3-course lunch onboard as we depart Split Harbour at 1pm and commence sailing towards to our first destination- the seaside town of Trogir. This tiny medieval town is packed with stunning architecture, impressive fortifications, and cosmopolitan restaurants. Trogir is the perfect place to soak up an authentic Croatian experience, so why not spend your afternoon strolling through the fascinating Old Town, swimming or relaxing in this beautiful area. Enjoy the evening experiencing a local restaurant or waterside cafe Day 2 Sibenik: This morning we’ll leave Trogir behind and sail toward the beautiful city of Sibenik, the oldest native Croatian city on the Adriatic. We will be stopping off at a secluded bay for a swim, where you’ll catch a glimpse of the beautiful island of Zlarin as we make our way to this evening’s destination. We’ll moor in the protected natural harbour of Sibenik, giving you every opportunity to discover the city at your leisure, indulge in coffee and cake on the waterfront Riva, or explore the abundance of medieval forts, cathedrals and churches located a stone’s throw away from the ship Day 3 Zadar: Enjoy breakfast looking out over the stunning Adriatic Sea as we cruise toward the fascinating city of Zadar; historically known as the center of Dalmatia. This notable town has stood the test of time and is filled with beautiful Roman architecture and medieval churches, yet blended with cosmopolitan cafes and quality waterfront restaurants. Spend the afternoon along the waterfront of Zadar, taking in the city’s two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation, which need to be seen and heard to be believed! Sip on champagne as you marvel at Zadar’s most famous attraction; the stunning sunset out over the sea, before indulging in delicious local cuisine. Day 4 Vodice: Relax as we set sail and head toward the coastal town of Vodice and enjoy a 3-course lunch at your Captain’s favourite secluded bay along the way. Spend the afternoon swimming at one of the beautiful pebbled beaches, relaxing onboard, or take part in an optional trip to the Krka Waterfalls National Park, one of the most beautiful spots in all of Croatia. Day 5 Vis Early this morning and subject to weather conditions (which are normally excellent), we will make our way across to the island of Vis, one of the most outer-lying islands on the Dalmatian coast. Vis has been used over the centuries as a strategic military port and saw action by the Allied military through WWII against Italy and Germany. It has only recently opened to commercial tourism and the island still retains a lot of charm. Day 6 Hvar: Enjoy breakfast onboard overlooking the stunning Adriatic as we cruise towards Hvar island. Relax in the Croatian sunshine or take a dip in the refreshing Adriatic at our mid-morning swim stop before lunch is served onboard. After lunch, we continue on to Hvar, the ‘French Riviera’ of the Adriatic. Feel the part sipping champagne and docking alongside other super yachts in Hvar Town. Although renowned for it's celebrity spotting, Hvar still remains authentic to its roots, with its cobbled streets, historic architecture and 7th Century Fortress overlooking the town. Don’t miss out on the included Hvar Orientation Walk to see the Renaissance Cathedral with its original tower, as well as the oldest community theatre in Europe, which dates back to 1612. Day 7 Split: Enjoy your final swim stop in a secluded bay just outside of Split, before taking in this spectacular city as we cruise into Split harbour in the afternoon. The UNESCO World Heritage city of Split bases the city center in and around the stunning Diocletian's Palace, a Roman emperor's' retirement palace from 295-305 AD. This beautiful palace consists of 220 buildings within its boundaries, is home to 3,000 people and Split is now the second-largest city in Croatia. Stroll through the palace basement filled with market stalls and historical architecture or have a coffee on the waterfront Riva. Day 8 Split This morning it's time for an early onboard breakfast, before saying goodbye to the crew and all of your new friends. Discover the ultimate in small-ship Croatian cruising: https://www.sail-croatia.com/croatia-cruises/elegance-cruises#split-return-north
Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Colin, and today we're delving into the world of troubleshooting common autopilot issues at sea. Sailors, listen up! This short guide is your go-to resource for diagnosing and addressing those pesky autopilot problems that can arise while you're underway. 🛠️ In this quick video, we'll cover tips and tricks to help you navigate through common autopilot hiccups, ensuring a smoother sailing experience. From calibration quirks to software glitches, we've got you covered. 📚 For more in-depth information, check out "The Sailor's Guide to Autopilots" by Bill Seifert, published by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press in 2007, and "Marine Diesel Engines" by Nigel Calder, published by International Marine/McGraw-Hill in 2007. 👀 Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, Navel Gazing at Camp David, for full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Get ready for an insider's look at the world of sailing! 🔗 Additional Reading: "The Sailor's Guide to Autopilots" by Bill Seifert (International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press, 2007) "Marine Diesel Engines" by Nigel Calder (International Marine/McGraw-Hill, 2007) 🏷️ Tags: AutopilotIssues, SailingTips, Troubleshooting, SailboatTech, Navigation, Seamanship, SailorsGuide, MarineElectronics, Circumnavigation, CatamaranReviews.