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Favorite yacht harbours

Discussion in 'Marinas & Waypoints' started by orion, Apr 23, 2005.

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  1. techmati

    techmati Senior Member

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    any pics of Hvar?
  2. Jeff Langs

    Jeff Langs New Member

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    Nothing of Hvar, but her is the more common photo of Dubrovnik harbour.
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    Jeff Langs New Member

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    Dubrovnik Croatia

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  4. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    Dubrovnik is nice, but this port can only be used by a tender, the main port for yachts is around the peninsula to the northeast. A must though is to visit the Gradska Kafana at the old port in the picture, a café with a seafront terrace. :cool:
  5. carlcapone

    carlcapone New Member

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    Hvar

    Hvar harbour in the 30th of august 2006.
    At the time the photo was shot Attessa III, Le Ponant, Club Med 2, A Wally B and a couple of other yachts were at anchor in the bay.

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  6. Gareth

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    Bequia, Vineyard Haven, Palma all for different reasons.
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  8. revdcs

    revdcs Senior Member

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    Looks beautiful but what is the maximum size for a yacht berthing there?
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    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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    Looks like a nice marina, but it only seems to hold about 70 boats up to maybe 60'. Would that be a fair estimate?
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    This is sandy Island- a spit of sand with Union Island in the background.....the pic says it all...

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  12. Hiper

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    Agreed. Just a small note though, Portofino can barely fit 5 150-foot boats (give or take a few feet). Anything bigger than that cannot enter the port. You can find another 10-12 boats in the 40-70 foot range. That's it! It's probably one of the smallest ports in the Med, but definitely one of the nicest.

    Portofino also lacks the crazy nightlife/daylife that you can find in St. Tropez (VIP Room, Papagayo, Nikki Beach, Voile Rouge, etc.). Shopping is pretty much limited to 15 or so high end stores, with the rest being local shops. Nice cafes and great restaurants! Try dU Batti, Le Pony, Le Magazin....all amazing local food with great crowds...None of the St.Tropez loud obnoxious nouveau riche crowd...

    Though I have to say, I still LOVE St. Tropez :)