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Sailing the San Blas Islands offers a breathtaking experience, but it requires both expert crew and careful planning due to the challenging conditions. Unlike other popular Caribbean destinations, bareboat charters are not allowed in San Blas because of uncharted waters, hidden reefs, and a lack of reliable marine infrastructure such as marinas and supply stores. The more than 365 islands are often surrounded by coral reefs, making navigation risky without local knowledge. To ensure a safe and enjoyable voyage, charters typically come with a skilled skipper and an inclusive provisioning plan, covering everything from fresh water and basic supplies to access to fresh seafood from local Guna fishermen. Catamaran Adventures offers discounts on charters not needing the provisioning, deckhand or cook. Contact us for further details.
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htttp://www.sailingeurope.com Adriatic winds stone in a marina. While sailing in Croatia, it is very important to have some knowledge about the local winds and their patterns, especially Jugo (south-eastern wind), Bura (north-easterly wind), Sirocco (southerly wind), among others. A good sailing tip is to always inquire with the experienced local fisherman that will easily tell you when the best opportunity for sailing will arise. Learn more about sailing destinations in Croatia: http://www.sailingeurope.com/en/yacht-charter-in/croatia