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The Way of the Lion - From Corinth to Dubrovnik in Croatia, passing through Corfu to Ionian Greece

Croatia:

Split Archipelago

Duration:

13 days - 13 nights

Max number of passengers:

4 people

Available:

-

Boarding from:

Corinto, Grecia

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Fabrizio B.

Member since 2016 -

Private

English

Italian

This experience, in a nutshell

Seventh section of my itinerary "La via del Leone" from Monfalcone to Istanbul and back, passing through Dubrovnik, and punctuating the Aegean. Follow these seas with me in search of discovery and navigation!

The spirit of the journey is full of adventure.

We will cover part of the ancient Venetian trade routes that were very busy in the Middle Ages and that allowed the Republic of Venice to become a commercial empire whose vastness was second only to the Roman Empire.

We will touch the main sites built by the Venetians and which are still widely visible today and we will reach them from the sea. Just like they did at the time.

So we will prefer the free anchors facing the coast to reach land with the tender.

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No Departures available

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Boat & Classes of Service

Cantiere del Pardo Grand Soleil 45 - 1992

Type

Sailboat

Length

14 m.

Toilets

2

Cabins

3

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7+

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Corinto, Grecia.

Check-in: 9:00 AM

Our trip ends here:

Dubrovnik, Ragusa, Croazia.

Check-out: 9:00 AM

The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Fabrizio B.

Member since 2016 -

Private

English

Italian

4.8/5

out of

5

reviews

Skipper

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La Via del Leone - From Dubrovnik to Monfalcone, sailing through Istria

09/27/2019

Angela Federica T.

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Italy

With Fabrizio I finished the long stretch of the Via del Leone participating in the week from Dubrovnik to Monfalcone. It was an exciting experience, the boat is beautiful and very carefully prepared both for a comfortable cruise and for demanding navigations and this denotes the great love that Fabrizio has for her as well as an excellent experience and preparation for long navigations. Knowing how to convey all this and involve the crew with balance and empathy is not for everyone, congratulations, I will gladly return in the future!
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The Way of the Lion - From Corinth to Dubrovnik in Croatia, passing through Corfu to Ionian Greece

09/15/2019

Massimo B.

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Italy

With this cruise I crossed 3 Aegean, Ionian and Adriatic seas aboard a magnificent Grand Soleil 45 well maintained and set up in such a way as to border on perfection. A Cutter with 8 winches in the cockpit that made the maneuvers quick and precise. I have never sailed on such a well-kept boat, set up with such care and impeccably conducted by Fabrizio, the skipper. To make the cruise pleasant also the crews who followed one another in the 2 weeks, Matteo and Dino, 2 sailors from Lake Maggiore, who proved to be perfect in facing the 12 hours of Meltemi that accompanied us from the island of Tinos (Cyclades) to Athens the first week. Nilla and Roberto a couple of peers, adventurous and cultured, with whom I shared the discovery of places full of charm that we met on the route from Corfu - Dubrovnik. Truly a nice cruise
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The Way of the Lion - From Thessaloniki to Greece to Istanbul, Turkey

08/21/2019

Luana R.

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Switzerland

August 2019 Thessaloniki-Istanbul Fabrizio greeted us on board with a big smile. The destination, Istanbul, is far away: two weeks of navigation on a sea that is anything but easy. However, Fabrizio's competence and scrupulousness has always made us feel in total safety. The boat is splendid and was already ready for the Meltemi (with armed torment) but when the wind is too much (50 knots on the quay) you do not risk, you stay in port, at the cost of having to give up the bath anchorages. The Aegean in August is not for holiday cruise passengers, it is for adventurous, but responsible, sailors. Certainly I would be more than ready to embark again with Fabrizio, indeed, I would have stayed there more than willingly for the return (finally with wind in favor), but the holidays end, hopefully next year!
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Discovering the Way of the Crusaders - First route: from Monfalcone to Dubrovnik

09/17/2018

Silvia Z.

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Italy

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