Hello everyone!
We’ve had a very nice couple of days in Dubrovnik! On Tuesday, we visited the old town, ‘hiked’ up a hill with a nice view on the city, and got lost on a pathless mountain on our way back to the boat (but we made it, as you might have guessed). On Wednesday, we tried out our folding bikes and went climbing at a crag near Dubrovnik 🙂 Here’s a video of Louis cycling with style:
Thursday and Friday were sailing days, on which we sailed from Dubrovnik to Korfu (Greece). For both of us, this was our longest sail up to now. We first sailed towards Lecce (Italy) with good winds from the North-West, allowing us to travel at an average speed of 6 knots. Shortly before Italy, we changed heading and continued towards Korfu in a more or less straight line, but slightly slower. We arrived in a bay in the north of Korfu this morning at 4:30am.

We’re planning to spend the next few days here or in a nearby anchorage in Korfu and explore the island. Sometime next week we’ll sail a bit further south to explore more Greek islands, potentially Lefkada or Kefalonia – if anyone has any recommendations, please let us know :). Then, around 10 days from now, we will start looking for good weather opportunities for a longer crossing which should bring us to Sicily. We’ll provide some updates when we have clearer plans!
Some Infos on joining on board
These last couple of days gave us much better insight into how we can host guests onboard.
For day sailing we can have up to 4-5 guests at a time (it’s a boat for 6) but if you’re to come for several nights then we should limit it to 3 guests max. Otherwise it might get a little crowded.
We will also have 3 longer sea crossings: Greece to Sicily, Sicily to Sardinia and Sardinia to the Ballears. Each should take us 2 to 3 days of sailing. If you’re interested in taking part, we’d be very happy to have you on board 😀 See you soon on Misty-sea !