Vincivinny
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I have owned and chartered yachts in the Med for over fifty years and visited almost every corner of it from Gibraltar to Istanbul. I had never been to the Dalmatian Coast. While absolutely beautiful, with hundreds of islands and lovely waters, it has now become prohibitively expensive for yachts, because anchoring in lovely wild island bays almost always (including outside legal National Parks) requires paying local thugs about 100 Euros per night for a 20-metre vessel. They approach in unmarked inflatables and claim to have a “concession” for the area for which they are unwilling to provide any documentary or internet proof. They harass you in Croatian (generally no other language spoken) if you do not pay and are probably supported by local corrupt enforcement agencies. Only payment accepted is in cash, of course! Receipts are pieces of scrap paper. They offer areas with depths over 40 metres in poorly protected areas as “free alternatives” putting yachts at risk in poor weather. This must be illegal under international laws of the sea and EU Law, I am pretty sure. Easiest antidote: do miss Croatia and go to the many other lovely cruising grounds in more civilized countries.