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Which will be memorable and the most wonderful? It’s to be under sail, listening to the sounds of the sea and seagulls’ cries instead of the diesel engine’s roar. From time to time your yacht will be going at a 45-degree angle and the waves will attack the illuminators-this is dreadful! Your sailing trip might be an actual torture, if you are prone to seasickness. Here is Komiza. This city, on an island of exactly the same name, has Croatia’s biggest medieval square, a combination of Renaissance and Baroque. These miniature roads look to lead almost to the sky. You climb higher and higher to reach a well preserved medieval bastille, Spanjola Fortress.Sailing the Adriatic Sea allows you to see several fascinating historical places. On the island of Pula, the city is a rival of Split. In our view it is an exaggeration. The city is incredibly beautiful in the sea but not so amazing in. However, the steaks with gorgonzola at the embankment may impress any foodie: sailing yacht in Croatia without skipper.

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