Party week in Croatia by yacht

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jhugos
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Party week in Croatia by yacht

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While sailing around the Croatian islands is an ever popular pastime, combining the sailing with all the parties and events in the area is far from trivial. As a result I’ve put together an itinerary that combines the best of the area with a realistic sailing itinerary, most suitable for July and August, although all but the most hardened party-goers may need a holiday after a week like this.

Saturday
Arrive and get settled, with the first night aboard in a quiet bay on Brac as an introduction to the yacht and sailing.
Alternatively, spend the night in Split and visit the “Tribuâ€Â
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Excellent, I'll be there, I presume I just book a flight, step aboard and you'll look after me?
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To be honest, I think that it's a pretty poor itinerary given the many places to visit in Croatia that are much better. Could you offer one with better sailing and with a quality that's really not there in your proposed route? Are "mojitos" things with cheese in them?
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Shard, you really are an ignorant twat! Here's this nice lady inviting us on board her yacht for a week and all you've done is shown ungracious ingratitude, I really think you should apologise and invite her on your boat for a week ito make up for yer lack of the social graces.
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jim.r wrote:Shard, you really are an ignorant twat!
An average pre-pubescent newt probably ranks higher in the social skills department than you do. If all you want to do is go to discos, eat mojitos, and get ratarsed, then quite possibly this could be holiday for you.
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Look, Shard, too long have you soaked in the seductive charms of capitalism if yer starting to look a gift horse in the mouth, I welcome this poster as a true socialist willing to share their yacht with us asking only for our company.. it would be disgraceful to refuse such an invitation
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Post by Telo »

jim.r wrote:it would be disgraceful to refuse such an invitation
I've taken second look - seems ideal for you;

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Can climbs be graded as extremes if it's just a fall into water, say up to about 20m, when you peel off? Or is HVS about 5a the max?
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Shame about the white-finger. Those charter boats perhaps suffer from serious vibration. There again I can't see you or JR with a pony tail..
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