Krivan 2495m, High Tatras

Krivan is a majestic peak in the High Tatras, natural symbol and has been an unofficial national icon since the 19th century, when the famous Stur generation made several ascents here.

Since 2005, Krivan has featured on Slovak euro coin and there’s even a small planet named after it.

Hiking to Krivan is a must. The peak’s striking curved summit is easily recognizable from the Liptov side, especially near Pribylina or Hybe. The easiest route starts by Tri Studnicky, winding past Grunik — a WW II partisan battlefield—and then climbing steeply through Krivánsky zlab.

We arrived to Pribylina on Friday 12th of September and overslept in one of the many apartments, locals are offering.

We begun the hike on Saturday morning, just after 7 am, when the dedicated parking was almost full of mainly Polish but also Slovak cars.   

Our effort was rewarded with a stunning 360° view from the peak to the whole High Tatras on the east and wide part of the lower country to the west.

The hike from Tri Studnicky parking is roughly 12,7km long and it took us 8 hours, 7 minutes with 1371 meters of elevation gain.

Kornati Yachting with Friends

Ready for another great adventure!? The dates were settled, destination and yacht chosen and Tomas prepared a wonderful Itinerary booklet!

At half past one, on 19th of August we all (Tomas+Lenka, Igor+Andrejka, captain Senko and us 2) met up in Sukosan – Marina Dalmacija – the greatest marina in Croatia.

Finishing the shopping procedures, checking in and on the boat, we were about to leave the place. However, as the marina was fully occupied and Senko needed to refresh his driving skills, we slightly hit a catamaran parked on the opposite pier 😱… Hopefully nothing got damaged!😇

Obviously, it took us some time to shake off the tense situation, but leaving the land in distance we just hop in the yachting joy.⛵ Saturday’s ride was reasonably a shorter one, but included a free program evening for the crew.😊

On Sunday we arrived to the snorkelling spot (potonuli brod S Michale) and then parked on a buoy near Veli Rat marina. For Monday we had the highest peak set for a goal. Although there is no track, not even a trace, we still managed to get some amazing views from the top of otok Katina. Later on, we visited the Telasica national park and its peaceful lake Mir.

On Tuesday we were up and sailing pretty early. Our first stop was Fort Tureta on otok Kornat with it’s ruins and picturesque little church. Then we managed to get a buoy in pretty crowded Levrnaka bay, just next to the fabulous Lojena beach, which we also enjoyed a bit. Afterwards, there was a party!!!  📣💃🎵

The next day we headed first to see the otok Lavsa and had a break in Konoba Larus. There, we decided to go and buy some more stuff in Piskera marina. For the evening we parked by uvala Korobacna, not the calmest one.

Sixth day on the sea we sailed along the east side of otok Kornat to the north. There we stopped for a lunch in a tiny bay, but continued further to ACI Marina Zut. Here I drank some water from the shower rooms and went off for the rest 🤢…  Unfortunately, cause Friday was a lovely day too. The highlight surely was otok Vrgada with its truly real sandy beaches. But the next stop was the unpopular one – petrol station. After an hour or so, we finally got what we needed and despite it was close, we did not crash. Furthermore, we came back to Dalmacija marina and parked the yacht in some great manners!

However, this was the last part of our great Kornati adventure. Thanks God! We all survived and even returned the yacht completely. Thank you, captains and the crew!🤗👍 Let’s repeat soon!

Premantura, Istria

As a yearly tradition of our summer holidays, we went to Croatian coast again. Looking for a good windsurfing spot in a convenient distance from home, the selection fall on Istrian treasure Kamenjak. For our 10 nights stay ( from 29.7th until 8.8th) we found an apartment in Premantura, which is a gate to nature park Kamenjak, at the very south piece = the end of Istrian Peninsula.

The nature park offers variety of beaches in small bays different west to east. While the east side has wider, shallower beaches (e.g. our windsurfing spot Uvala Skokovica 🙂 the opposite coast is rocky with hush pine-tree vegetation, featuring beautiful sea sunsets places like Uvala Toreta and Uvala Radovica. Being there, we could not miss the great Safari Bar with its hidden corners and fun attractions.

Easter sunny bunny Easter

Usually we used to spend the Easter days up there on slopes. This year as the bunny days were postponed to late April, we had to go for an alternative. And we found a proper one. A place called Gaalgraben, just where the road carrying the same name ends. No traffic, no pollution and almost no people. I think it has happened for the first time to us, that we were accommodated completely alone. In a medium size brand new and just great hotel. In the middle of Mother Nature. What else would have we been looking for? Lots of hiking tracks a piece of history, oh yes Red Bull Ring was also included. And at the end we certainly couldn’t go any better than Aqualux in Fohnsdorf.