Slide 1 ASCN 2018 Mediterranean Trip in Croatia Denis Coustets 1 May 2018 Veldhoven
CROATIA Slide 2 Enjoy a Croatian week along the beautiful Dalmatian Coast. Out in the Adriatic, calm morning winds give way to stronger breezes in the afternoon, while a mixture of short island hops and longer periods of blue water sailing provide ideal conditions for sailors of all abilities. Rewarding line-of-sight sailing Dalmatian Island exploration Hiking beautiful St. Klement island (Hvar) Discover Vrboska 'Little Venice (Brac) Ancient Komiža Town (Vis) Croatian wines and seafood
CONCEPT Target 500~600 euros (excluding flight ticket) Flight to Split in Croatia Arrive and leave on Saturday (no hotel or B&B) Rent the boat at Trogir (6 km from airport) Boat around 40 with 3 cabins (maximum 4 persons per boat) Fully battened sail Gennaker (option) Routes: Ideal route (all the Dalmatian islands) Backup route 1 has moderate sailing distance (~ 15 M) around the islands Backup route 2 has long sailing distance (~ 25 M) over the open sea Beach Hiking Visit vineyard Commitment & 1 st payment (300 euros) Slide 3
AIRLINES (Amsterdam) Easyjet :https://www.easyjet.com Slide 4 Train Eindhoven~Schiphol : 2 x 20 Tip: NS Group return ticket : 7 Site : https://www.ns.nl/producten/en/lossekaartjes/p/ns-groepsretour
AIRLINES (Rotterdam) Transavia : www.transavia.com Slide 5
MONEY Slide 6 Each skipper will take care of the deposit Other boat fees are paid Flight are already paid Expected ~ 200 xx will be in charge of : Taxi Food expenses Diesel Harbor fees Dinners and drinks are one s expenses Expected ~ 100 ITEM PRICE PER PERSON Boat 1000 250 Deposit 1500 Deposit Repurchase (6%) 60 15 Cancellation Insurance (3%) 30 7.5 Transilog / Taxes 200 50 Dinghy (included) 0 0 Outboard Engine 100 25 Taxi (Airport ~ harbor) 20 20 Food on boat (15 per day) 15 105 Diesel 40 10 Harbor night fee 200 50 TOTAL 532.5 Sailors per boat 4
SOLTA Slide 7 Šolta is an island of olive groves, vineyards and fisherman, so the food and wine here are excellent. Stomorska Šešula
BRAC Slide 8 Beach Zlatni Rat Monastery Pustinja Blaca
HVAR Slide 9 Pakleni otoci (Sveti Klement) Hvar city Vrboska
VIS Slide 10 Blue cave Stiniva Budikovac
WINES Dobričić The Dobričić grape is indigenous to Šolta. A heritage grape, lost during the destruction of the Šolta vineyards during WWII, the revival work being carried out at Kaštelanac is of particular significance to the Croatian wine industry. It comes in a red and rosé variety. Vugava, Viski Opol, Plavac Mali The popular Vugava is made from a white grape indigenous to Vis and is often compared to Viogner. An Opol rosé and red Plavac Mali Barrique are also on offer. Sample these accompanied by local pršut (prosciutto), anchovies and cheeses in the cool of the bunker once occupied by Tito. Plavac, Opolo Nobile, Beleca Sample a variety of wines accompanied by carefully chosen local dishes; cheeses, hams and anchovies in the beautiful wine cellars. Modelled on ancient Roman dining rooms, a trip to the cellars themselves is a real treat and an opportunity to learn more about Hvar s extensive history. Bosso, Bročko Rić, Spoža, Prošek Limited production capabilities and the popularity of their wines means this is the only place to sample most of the Senjković wines! Each wine is paired with a delicious homemade canapé for a real taste of Brač. Slide 11
VINEYARD Kaštelanac (Solta) A short distance from Stomorska, Kaštelanac is a charming, family-run farm and vineyard. The winery offers rosé and red wine; both derived from the Dobričić grape. Kaštelanac also produces high quality olive oil, traditional Dalmatian liquors and a selection of homemade cheeses, marinated fish and other local delicacies. Antonio Lipanović vineyard (Vis) Located in an old military bunker a short walk from Vis Town, Antonio Lipanović is well established as one of Vis leading winemakers. A visit to this winery combines all that Vis has to offer; the ancient wine heritage along with the more recent military history. Tomić vineyard (Hvar) With 150 years of family winemaking tradition and extensive training in France; Andro Tomić is at the forefront of modern wine production on the island of Hvar. Focused on combining traditional techniques with modern technologies and cultivating both indigenous grape varieties and experimenting with foreign and new grapes, the Tomić winery produces some of the best wines in Croatia. Senjković vineyard (Brac) The rocky and unforgiving terrain of Brač means that the Plavac Mali grapes cultivated here are different to those found on other Dalmatian islands and this is apparent in the Senjković wines. The rustic wine cellar is full of character, with stacked barrels and old black and white family photos. Slide 12
PLAYGROUND Slide 13 15 M 25 M 10 M
IDEAL ROUTE www.sunsail.co.uk Slide 14 Stomorska Bobovišća Milna Bol Vrboska Jelsa Hvar Sveti Klement Vis Komiza Šešula
BACKUP ROUTES 1 & 2 Depending on the weather/wind Slide 15 Route 1 S-13 : Stomorska (Solta Island) M-14: Hvar (Hvar Island) T-15: Pakleni otoci (Hvar Island) W-16: Bol (Brac Island) Route 2 S-13 : Maslinica (Solta Island) M-14: Vis (Vis Island) T-15: Stiniva (Vis Island) W-16: Blue cave (Bisevo Island)
WEATHER Slide 16
SPLIT AIRPORT http://www.split-airport.hr Slide 17 9 km Marina Kastela
BOAT RENTING Slide 18 Checked with the local companies (not much details): https://www.navigare-yachting.com/en/destinations/croatia/ https://www.dreamyachtcharter.com https://www.croatiacharter.com http://waypoint.hr http://www.jadranka-yachting.com/ Previous year company (best option to my opinion so far) https://www.filovent.co.uk
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