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Ieri alle 2:00 di notte abbiamo concluso la manovra d’ormeggio di Julia. Inutile dire cos’è successo poco dopo. 😴 Questa mattina freschi di 6 ore di sonno abbiamo iniziato la giornata lavorativa con un panorama da togliere il fiato. Affezionati alle Tobago Cays e a Barbuda, qui il podio delle top spiagge non può che aumentare a tre. Isola Saona. Ci rimettiamo in marcia dopo pranzo e percorriamo 20-25 miglia, per fermarci a Casa de Campo per fare dogana. Veleggiata serena, all’ombra dell’isola che ci protegge dalle onde oceaniche. Corriamo veloci a bordo di Julia, la barca nata a La Spezia, che normalmente galoppa sul mar Adriatico e che quest’anno è partita per diventare grande. E noi con lei.

ON LOCATION: ANCIENT CITY OF SALONA Returning back to the age of Roman Empire has never been easier! Salona's history dates back to ca. 181 BCE when the Illyrian tribe of the Delmatae settled in what is today the Croatian region of Dalmatia. An inexhaustible archaeological site with impressive buildings that remind us of the fame and glory of this lost civilisation. Only 25 minutes by bus from Split and you’ll get a perfect half-day trip with your friends or family. Notes for visitors: * The main entrance is open Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 9am-2pm. * Outside of opening hours it's possible to visit the park either through the main entrance (the gate is normally left open) or from the entrance at the amphitheatre. * Salona is in no way handicap-accessible. Roads and paths are rough and access to many ruins involves rocky stairs that may or may not be slippery. * Good shoes are a must. See more, check out our drone video of Salona here: https://youtu.be/gikpo_Wyd08 Want to know how to get to Salona from Split check out this great article from getbybus: https://getbybus.com/en/blog/ancient-salona-ruins/ Come sailing with 45 Degrees Sailing! Check us out at: http://www.45degreessailing.com/ facebook https://www.facebook.com/45degreessai... music for the video from: http://www.epidemicsound.com/ Filmed with: Main Camera: iPhone 6S, with Rode VideoMicGo (with wind hood), Filmic Pro app and GoPro Jaws grip. GoPro Hero 4 Black Dji Mavic Pro Filmed and Edited by Nick Hathaway, 45 Degrees Sailing