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"This trip is so much fun and a great low-stress way to see part of the Croatian coastline. I really enjoyed sunbathing, swimming, eating on board the boat, and visiting several towns. Your belongings and rooms travel with you to each place so there’s no moving your stuff from hotel to hotel. I loved traveling via boat."
Callie
"My contiki experience was fantastic, it was an organised trip, we knew what we were doing the day in advance. Our manager was energetic and full of life!"
"This was the best week of my life. I cannot recommend this more highly. Cayce our trip manager was incredible, the crew were amazing and the food and experiences were fantastic."
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clear searchContiki keeps the group sizes to a maximum of 35 new friends on sail trips. This keeps it intimate, as well as incredibly comfortable in the common areas of the boat!
Generally sailing in Turkey’s waters is best between May and November, as this is when the weather holds out nicely and you get the best out of this beautiful country. Turkey’s peak sailing season is generally longer than in the Mediterranean, so why not visit both while you’re at it!
Sailing in Croatia is best in European summer, so between the months of May and September. The sun is shining, the water is bright blue and you’re going to get those amazing Insta photos to make your friends at home so jealous!
You’ll be travelling with a group of likeminded 18-35 year old’s with whom you’ll share the common goal of wanting to see the world and have the best time together.
Sunshine, swimsuits, and good vibes are essentials. But also pack sunscreen, sunnies, flip-flops, a hat, a quick-dry towel, casual clothes for nights onshore, and a warmer layer for cooler evenings. Oh, and don’t forget your power bank – 'coz you’ll be snapping sunset pics non-stop.
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