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Sailing in Croatia is one of the best activities the country has to offer. Now there are even more opportunities. The world’s largest yacht charter company, Sunsail, announced the opening of a new base in Pula which will finally open Istria and northern Dalmatia to yachting enthusiasts. The base will open in May 2009 with a fleet of monohulls available for bareboat or skippered charter.
From this base, sailors can easily take a week-long sail to Krk, Rab, Cres and Mali Losinj islands. In two weeks, there’s time to head down to the unique Kornati Islands even even the southern Dalmatian islands of Hvar and Korcula.
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Sibenik is near the world-class sailing destination of the Kornati Islands National Park and now the Sibenik marina will get the facilities it deserves. Mandalina marina is under new management and big plans are afoot. Island Global Yachting, a Florida-based developer of luxury marinas and yachting lifestyle destinations, and Nautical Center Prgin, a Croatian marine industry company, have announced a joint venture to develop Croatia’s first dedicated megayacht marina at Mandalina. It will represent the largest US investment in Croatia.
This vast project represents an investment of around 100 million Euros and will include a five-star hotel, expanded recreational facilities and residential villas plus the marina capable of berthing 100m-long yachts.
Much should be completed in time for the 2009 season but megayachts will have to wait until 2010 for the big berths to be ready.
Croatia seems to be moving in two directions at once. Ecotourism is the new direction, said National Tourist Board director, Nico Bulic. Tell that to the ever-expanding girth (and price) of Croatia hotels, many of which are adding vast spas and wellness centres. Spa resort hotels are all the rage now as Croatia aims to expand the tourist season into and through the winter. The Grand Hotel Adriatic in Opatija is the most recent addition to an impressive line-up of wellness centres that includes the Dubrovnik Palace and Le Meridien Lav near Split.
And there’s more to come. As I’ve reported previously, work is in progress on a 460,000sqm wellness centre near Zadar that will one day be the largest in Croatia. Unless someone comes along with an even grander scheme, which someone surely will.
Business conference centres are also porking up. The Valamar hotel company is in the process of constructing the 400-room Valamar Lacroma Resort which will be the largest congress hotel in Dubrovnik when it opens in 2009.
Oh, and let’s not forget about marinas for the mega-yachts making their way down the Adriatic. Croatia’s first mega-yacht marina is slated to replace Sibenik’s current little Mandalina Marina. That way, the mega-rich are well located to cruise to the Kornati Islands National Park, among other tempting Dalmatian islands.
Somehow, none of this sounds eco-touristy to me.
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