Croatia

Dates:

September 19-26, 2020

Estimated cost:

$1100

Included:

Boats, a provisions budget, pre-trip dinner, shirt, and a restaurant dinner in Croatia

Not Included:

Airfare, hotel, mooring fees, customs/departure fees, dining ashore, gas, trip insurance (recommend you get).

Payment schedule:

Due by March 15: $500

Due by April 15: $600

Make checks payable: SEAS, Inc.

Please send checks to: SEAS, Inc., P.O. Box 355, Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034-0355

Cancellation fee Fully refundable before April 15, 2020. After April 15, 2020: Refunds will be given if a replacement is found. Otherwise, funds will not be returned to you after April 15, 2020.

Space is very limited, so registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

PLEASE LET US KNOW if you would be interested in skippering or acting as first mate. Send resumes to, or for more information, contact Paul, SEAS Morris vice commodore, at paulduerk@gmail.com.

Note:

Skippers will need an International Proficiency Certificate (IPC) or International Certificate of Competence (ICC), be SEAS SQB approved (if new SQB process is in place), and be approved by Dream Yacht charters.

First mates must have solid knowledge of dropping & hoisting anchors, stern-to-moorings, cleat knots, etc.

proposed itinerary:

Day 1:

Explore the medieval walled city at Trogir which features architecture from the 13th century and don’t miss the 3rd century bas-relief of Kairos within the Benedictine Monastery of St Nicholas. Head to the port village of Maslinica on the Island Šolta, which overlooks an archipelago of seven islets. The historic center of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites

Day 2:

Sail to the old fishing port of Komiža on the Island Vis. Discover the pebble beaches, relax and perhaps visit the blue caves on Bisevo Island. Get to know the local delicacies in the evening and eat at local restaurants.

Day 3:

Walk around Vis town and its 16th century villas. The island has a lush landscape that is brimming with vineyards. If you want to explore underwater, Vis is a popular scuba diving spot with plentiful marine life.

Day 4:

Make for Hvar, an island full of beautiful lavender and herbs, as well as a reputation for being rather upmarket. Walk around Hvar Town’s harbor, the piazza, the huge fortress that dominates the skyline and St Stephen’s Cathedral to get a great view from the bell tower.

Day 5:

Sail around to the north of Hvar to Vrboska, a 15th century village near UNESCO-protected Stari Grad Plain. Marvel at the patchwork of paths and walls that cross the agricultural flats.

Day 6:

Set sail for the island of Brac and Milna on its west coast. You’ll find a wonderful harbor, known as the bay of a thousand ships, where you can enjoy fantastic local food and wine.

Day 7:

Head back to Trogir to disembark.

ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE GROUP ITINERARY MUST BE STATED AT SIGN UP!

Be advised that you will need a valid passport (valid until March 26, 2021, or 6 months beyond the last day of your trip).

Direct questions to Al: a_shamael@hotmail.com