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Kythira is an island that belongs to the Ionian Islands but is geographically located south of the Peloponnese and Crete, at the entrance to the Aegean Sea. This strategic position has historically made Kythira an important maritime hub. Over the centuries, the island has been influenced by various cultures, including the Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman civilizations. Kythira is known for its unspoiled nature, picturesque villages, Venetian castles, and stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters. We have moored at the quay of Kapsali Bay, which features a beautiful sandy beach and the characteristic white-and-blue houses of Greece. Here, I recorded a video overlooking the bay, with our catamaran as the only vessel in the bay.
A must-visit destination when exploring Croatia, Krka National Park boasts seven cascading waterfalls, and an abundance of native flora and fauna, and a variety of walking trails. With so much to do and see, there is something for everyone at Krka National Park! If you're planning a trip to Krka National Park, here are our top things to do: 1. Visit Stradinski Buk - the largest and most famous waterfall in the National Park. 2. Swim in the Krka River - clear, cold water is a welcome respite when you dive straight in during the summer months! If you're planning on visiting this National Park, you'll want to take a trip soon, as from 2021, swimming is no longer allowed within Krka National Park 3. Hike the many trails and walking paths throughout the park grounds 4. Take a boat ride 5. Admire the local wildlife Heading to Krka National Park? You'll want to take a look at our Ultimate Guide to Krka National Park and plan your trip in advance: http://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/the-ultimate-guide-to-krka-national-park/
S/Y ARAGON LADY OWNER STORM CHASING IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN Crossing from New Zealand to the Caribbean, Aragon Lady owner is sailing very deep in 40 knots, with hits of 50kts while reaching Cape Horn in The Roaring Forties “The good thing about that is that 40 suddenly feels more manageable. The Ocean is big and beautiful as we surf mountains of water. We are reaching top speed of 23.9 by nadir hanging on for dear life”, says Tom Rod Pearce, Aragon young and professional captain! What a vibe! #SouthernWind #SailingLife #YachtLife #Superyacht