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Sailing Around Šibenik at Sunset: A Journey Through Adriatic Serenity Imagine the sun dipping below the horizon, casting a warm golden hue across the Adriatic Sea, as your sailboat gently glides through the calm waters. This is the enchanting experience of sailing around Šibenik at sunset—a journey that captures the essence of Croatia’s stunning coastline and the timeless allure of the sea. The Allure of Šibenik’s Coastline Šibenik, a historic city nestled along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, is known for its medieval charm, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and crystal-clear waters. While the city itself is a treasure trove of culture and history, the surrounding waters offer a different kind of magic. The coastline around Šibenik is dotted with hidden coves, pristine beaches, and unspoiled islands, making it a perfect destination for sailing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Setting Sail at Golden Hour As the day begins to cool and the sun starts its descent, the Adriatic Sea transforms into a mirror, reflecting the vibrant colors of the sky. This is the golden hour, a time when the world feels softer, the colors richer, and the atmosphere more serene. Setting sail at this time allows you to experience the beauty of Šibenik’s coastline in a way that is both intimate and awe-inspiring. As you sail away from the city’s harbor, the silhouette of St. Michael’s Fortress looms behind, a reminder of Šibenik’s storied past. The gentle breeze fills your sails, and the only sounds are the lapping of waves against the hull and the occasional call of seabirds. Discovering Hidden Gems One of the joys of sailing around Šibenik is the freedom to explore at your own pace. As you navigate the calm waters, you’ll come across secluded bays and uninhabited islands where you can drop anchor and take a dip in the crystal-clear sea. The nearby Kornati Islands National Park, with its labyrinth of over 80 islands, is a must-visit. Here, the rugged beauty of the islands contrasts beautifully with the deep blue of the sea, creating a landscape that is both dramatic and peaceful. A Sunset to Remember As the sun inches closer to the horizon, the sky bursts into a palette of oranges, pinks, and purples. The water, too, takes on these hues, creating a surreal and breathtaking view. This is the perfect time to pause, breathe, and take in the beauty of the moment. Whether you’re enjoying this experience alone, with a loved one, or with friends, the feeling of tranquility and connection to nature is profound. For those who enjoy photography, the sunset over the Adriatic provides endless opportunities to capture stunning images. The play of light on the water, the silhouettes of distant islands, and the ever-changing colors of the sky make for unforgettable shots. Returning to Shore As the last rays of sunlight fade and the stars begin to twinkle overhead, your journey comes to an end. The twinkling lights of Šibenik welcome you back to shore, where you can continue your evening in one of the city’s cozy waterfront restaurants, enjoying fresh seafood and local wine. Sailing around Šibenik at sunset is more than just a boat ride; it’s an experience that stays with you long after the journey is over. It’s a moment of peace, beauty, and connection with the natural world that captures the essence of what makes Croatia’s coastline so special. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a first-time visitor, this is an experience you won’t want to miss. So, hoist your sails and set your course for the golden horizon—adventure and tranquility await in the waters around Šibenik.
Boris Herrmann, Will Harris and Rosalin Kuiper reminiscing about the last legs of the Ocean Race whilst sharing a sip of Talisker Wilder Seas onboard Malizia - Seaexplorer ahead of the Leg 6 start in Aarhus! . 📷 Ricardo Pinto I @team_malizia I @talisker . Please drink responsibly. DRINKIQ.com . #talisker #Taliskerxparley #OnefortheSea This is a paid partnership with Talisker #ad
In the Spirit Yachts 65 the marque has come of age, designer Sean McMillan leaving behind skerrycruiser roots to evolve something unique and of course highly attractive. Still with an eye for grace and craftsmanship of the 1930s, but perhaps suggesting how the work of mid-century British yacht designers like Camper & Nicholsons, Kim Holman, George McGruer and Angus Primrose might have evolved. CHLOË GISELLE is probably the Spirit 65 that has ticked off the most sailing locations in her short lifetime in the knowledgeable ownership of a repeat Spirit Yachts client. She made her maiden forays afloat in the Far East, and with family and friends has raced and cruised both sides of the Atlantic and the English Channel. CHLOË GISELLE’s sail handling systems allow for effortless short-handed sailing, while below her beautifully lit and spacious accommodation offers great conviviality and privacy all at the same time.