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Circa 80 miglia Vento sul naso Dispensa vuota (sono pazzi nelle bvi) Serbatoi agli sgoccioli (dobbiamo dissalare) Viaggio perfetto 😂 Oggi ci avete sommersi di messaggi sul cambiare rotta per aprire le vele e fare dei bordi (per chi non mastica i termini, significa fare zigzag risalendo il vento), ma purtroppo non possiamo farlo. Abbiamo un appuntamento con un cantiere francese e impegni lavorativi che ci costringono ad arrivare entro sera (e siamo già in ritardo 🤣). Quindi si smotora. Anche i pesci sembrano dirci “non si va controvento”, dato che da quando abbiamo lasciato la Repubblica Dominicana (e iniziato questo ritorno controvento) non abbiamo più visto l’ombra di un tonno. Il mare comunque è stato clemente e ci ha permesso di stare al pc agevolmente. Questi giorni sono strani, comunque. Siamo con la testa sul ritorno e stiamo entrando nella fase “cosa succederà una volta approdati?”. Al momento non abbiamo una casa né una macchina (neanche la moto 🥲) e arrivare significherà ricominciare tutto da zero. Come sarà cambiata la nostra città? E noi? In che modo saremo cambiati? Inizia il ritorno.
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.
After a full day of sailing through Croatia’s sun-soaked Adriatic waters, there’s no better way to top it off than a night out in one of the country’s most iconic island towns—Hvar. Known for its vibrant nightlife, historic charm, and elegant waterfront, Hvar is the perfect destination for a relaxed yet unforgettable evening ashore. Our crew, sailing aboard a spacious catamaran with Alitis Yachting, was ready to swap their deck shoes for something a bit more festive. With their experienced skipper—who, by mutual agreement, joined the crew for the night—they set off to explore the best of Hvar after dark. Arriving in Style Pulling into Hvar’s harbor just before sunset, the views were spectacular—stone buildings glowing golden in the last light of day, yachts lined up along the promenade, and the fortress high above, watching over it all. Once the catamaran was safely moored, the crew freshened up and headed out, ready for a night of delicious food, flowing drinks, and island magic. Dinner with a View The evening began with a dinner reservation at a cozy seafront restaurant, handpicked by the skipper, who knows the town like a local. The menu? Fresh-caught fish, grilled octopus, handmade pasta, and Dalmatian wines that paired perfectly with the sea breeze and sunset. There’s something special about sharing a meal on land after a day at sea—stories flow easily, laughter gets louder, and the bond between crew members grows stronger. Cocktails and Good Vibes After dinner, the group moved on to one of Hvar’s stylish cocktail lounges, tucked between historic buildings and bougainvillea-covered walls. With music in the background and craft drinks in hand, the energy of the night started to rise. For those in the mood, the evening continued at Hula Hula Beach Bar for sunset beats and then on to Carpe Diem, Hvar’s legendary waterfront club, where dancing under the stars is practically tradition. Skipper or Crew – Just Friends on Shore What makes sailing with Alitis Yachting truly different is the human touch. Their skippers aren’t just there to sail—they’re part of the experience. With professionalism, flexibility, and a genuine love for the sea and hospitality, they know when to give space, and when to join in. On nights like this, the skipper becomes part of the fun—joining the crew for dinner, sharing local tips, and maybe even raising a toast or two. Back on Board: Quiet Nights & Starry Skies After the party, the crew returned to the comfort of their catamaran. Some stayed up a little longer, sitting on deck under the stars, letting the gentle rocking of the boat and the sounds of the harbor lull them into total relaxation. This is what makes sailing with Alitis Yachting special: adventure by day, celebration by night, and a floating home that’s always waiting for you. Looking for a sailing holiday that blends freedom, fun, and local charm? Set sail with Alitis Yachting, and let nights like Hvar become part of your story. ALITIS YACHTING yachting@alitis.hr +38598229437 croatia-sailing-family-holidays.com/
Impara l'uso della radio VHF per la sicurezza in mare! In questo video scopriamo l'importanza del VHF, soprattutto lontano dalla costa, e come contattare le capitanerie di porto sul canale 16 in caso di emergenza. Migliora la tua sicurezza in navigazione! #radioVHF #sicurezzanautica #navigazione #canale16 #emergenzamare #barca #sicurezza #capitaniporto #mare #tutorial