- Badija photosContinue reading →
- Badija: The monastery.
- Banja photosContinue reading →
- Uvala Banja: The bay on an unusually overcast day
- Cavtat photosContinue reading →
- Cavtat: Swimming near the quay
- Cavtat: Motor boats on the quay
- Cavtat: The bay
- Cavtat: The Racic Mausoleum, sculpted by Ivan Mestrovic
- Cavtat: Top of the Racic Mausoleu. Ivo Racci was a local high flyer
- Cavtat: Detail of the Racic Mausoleum
- Cavtat: The town
- Cavtat: Panorama of the sea front with boats on the quay
- Donje Celo photosContinue reading →
- Donje Celo: The charming fishing village on Kolocep Island
- Dubrovnik / Gruz photosContinue reading →
- Dubrovnik: The Church of St Vlaho and the Cathedral, with the island of Lokrum behind
- Dubrovnik: The town, city walls and harbour
- Dubrovnik: Aerial view of the walled city
- Dubrovnik: Onofrio’s Big Fountain
- Dubrovnik: Detail of Onofrio’s Fountain
- Dubrovnik: The Clock Tower, St Blaise’s Church and behind, the Cathedral
- Dubrovnik: Typical back street in the old city
- Dubrovnik: Orlando’s Column & the Church of St Blaise
- Dubrovnik / Gruz: The commercial port. A possibility if the marina is full.
- Dubrovnik / Gruz: The bottom of the port, with Kolocep, Lopud, Sipan and Mljet behind
- Dubrovnik: The old walled city from the south
- Hodilje photosContinue reading →
- Hodilje: View from the village looking north east
- Klek photosContinue reading →
- Klek: The headland at sunset
- Korcula Luka photosContinue reading →
- Korcula Luka: The walled city hosts a couple of large sailing yachts
- Korcula Luka: Aerial view of the walled town with the ACI marina left.
- Korcula: The east end from the Peljesac peninsula, with Korcula town centre
- Korcula Luka: Yachts and boats on the quay and anchored
- Korcula Luka: The old town
- Korcula Luka: An alley in the walled city
- Korcula Luka: Bells
- Korcula Luka: The town and ACI marina
- Korcula Luka: Yachts and trip boats moored in front of the town walls
- Lokrum photosContinue reading →
- Dubrovnik: The Church of St Vlaho and the Cathedral, with the island of Lokrum behind
- Lokrum: The small harbour on the east side is reserved for trip boats but you can anchor here
- Mali Lago photosContinue reading →
- Mali Lago: The bay, centre left, between the islands of Lastovo, left, and Prezba, right
- Mali Ston photosContinue reading →
- Mali Ston: The walled town and harbour, with the tower that identifies the place
- Mali Ston: The walled town, overlooked by the Castle and the wall that goes to Ston
- Mali Ston: The town and harbourv approaches from the wall that extends to Ston
- Mlini photosContinue reading →
- Mlini: The harbour is shallow but you may get stern or bows to on the rocks far left
- Neretva photosContinue reading →
- Neretva River: The fertile agricultural land of the delta
- Neretva River: one of the small towns along the river
- Okuklje photosContinue reading →
- Okuklje: Charter yachts on the quay – it could be you!
- Okuklje: Yachts moored on the many restaurant quays
- Orebic photosContinue reading →
- Orebic: Entrance to the small harbour, with the town and mountains behind
- Orebic: The town and dramatic surrounding coast
- Orebic: The harbour with yachts moored on the inside of the breakwater
- Podskolj photosContinue reading →
- Podskolj: The latest thing in mooring buoys
- Polace photosContinue reading →
- Polace: The town
- Polace: Charter yachts at anchor in the popular bay
- Polace: The town and yacht anchorage
- Prozura photosContinue reading →
- Prozura: The islets in the bay
- Prozura: The anchorage and village
- Saplunara photosContinue reading →
- Saplunara: The sandy beach is popular with charter yachts
- Saplunara: Yachts on mooring buoys
- Saplunara: A popular spot for charter yachts
- Sipanska Luka photosContinue reading →
- Sipanska: The main town on Sipan is fairly small (though this isn’t all of it)!
- Sipanska: The quay at the head of the bay
- Sipanska Luka: The natives are friendly
- Sipanksa Luka: Yachts in the bay – a view from a good walk!
- Skrivena Luka photosContinue reading →
- Skrivana: The bay provides a very sheltered anchorage
- Skrivena Luka: The lighthouse on Rt Struga makes the entrance to the bay easily identifiable
- Skrivena Luka: Yachts on the quay
- Slano / Neprobic photosContinue reading →
- Slano: Old and new alongside the quay
- Ston photosContinue reading →
- Ston: The town and top, the head of the inlet, with salt beds top right
- Ston: The quay with yachts moored alongside
- Sudurad photosContinue reading →
- Sudurad: The quay and village
- Sudurad: Tranquil once the day trippers have gone home
- Trstenik photosContinue reading →
- Trstenik: The bay with the jetty far right. Yachts can moor alongside on the inner face
- Uvala Banja photosContinue reading →
- Uvala Banja: The bay on an unusually overcast day
- Uvala Orlandusa photosContinue reading →
- Orlandusa: The bay and beach with a yacht at anchor
- Vela Luka photosContinue reading →
- Vela Luka: The town with its quay and moorings
- Vela Luka: Cave
- Vilji Lago and Ubil photosContinue reading →
- Velji Lago: Looking west, the bay, centre left, Ubil bottom left and the “marina”, centre right where the islands join
- Zaklopatica & Lastovo photosContinue reading →
- Zaklopatica: The bay, a short walk from Lastovo town
- Lastovo Town: View of the town
- Lastovo Town: Flowers (in case you weren’t sure)!
- Lastovo Town: Cemetery entrance
- Lastovo Town: Desirable property requiring some renovation!
- Lastovo Town: Houses on the hillside
- Lastovo Town: Examples of traditional fumari (chimneys)
- Lastovo Town: A sleepy place
- Lastovo: The small quay is too exposed for a night stop
- Zuljana photosContinue reading →
- Zuljana: The entrance to the bay, with the quay just visible centre left
- Croatia miscellaneous photosContinue reading →
- Kornati: Islands at the south end of Kornat Island
- Kornati: Just a few of the islands in the Kornati National Park
- Istria: Cape Kamenjak at Istria’s southernmost tip
- Pag Island: One of the many beaches
Bosnia-Hertzegovina
- Neum photosContinue reading →
- Neum: The town looking south, Bosnia-Herzegovina’s only coastal resort
- Neum: The town from the sea.
- Neum: There has been considerable hotel development