Aisling I

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Sibenik

06 July 2012 | Experienced in Croatia in July 2012, Written in Marina di Ragusa Sicily in Oct 2012
After two nights at anchor in Krka park, we moved to Uvala Capljena and took the dinghy back up the Kanal Sv. Ante for a quick visit to Sibenik. Situated on the slope of a hill at the mouth of the Krka river, Sibenik's most prominent feature from the water is the Fortress of St. Ana, a massive 11th century castle that sprawls down the hill through the old town.

Sibenik's main attraction is not the fort but the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was constructed between 1431 and 1536. Reasons for the lengthy construction period probably relate not only to the massive size of the cathedral, but also to the fact that it was constructed entirely of stone. The most unusual feature of the cathedral is the frieze of 74 carved faces that circles the outside walls. The origin of the faces is a source of debate. One of our guidebooks speculated that these are the faces of local citizens who refused to donate to the cathedral's construction fund. This seems highly improbable to me....why create a permanent memorial to the tightwads instead of to the donors! Due to cathedral's size and the fact that a set of bleachers was set up for a concert in the square, it was impossible to get a photo that showed the scope of the building. The carved faces were extremely photogenic though.







Our guidebooks tell us that Sibenik's origins are Croatian rather than Roman and, despite a long period of Venetian rule, the city is less Italianate in appearance than other towns on the Dalmatian coast. The narrow streets and steep stairways of the old town seemed to transport us back to medieval times, especially in places where stone houses form bridges over the alleyways. Sibenik supposedly suffered greatly from Serb attacks in the Homeland war, but we saw no evidence of this. The waterfront was attractive, and upscale boutiques were tucked into the nooks and crannies of the old town.











When lunchtime arrived we had a large selection of appealing-looking cafes at our disposal. Eventually we settled at the "Toni" café and had a lunch that was probably the best value of the summer- a delicious pizza Napoletana and two soft drinks for 58 kuna (about 10 dollars). Quite a deal when you consider that later, we paid 53 euros for a similar lunch in Venice, and the pizza was not nearly as good!

Our next stop was the harbourmaster's office, where we received directions to bring Aisling to the customs dock to check out of Croatia. That night, we would cross the Adriatic sea to Pescara, where we would leave Aisling for one month while we travelled home to Canada to visit family. The Sibenik customs dock was not exactly convenient, since Rick literally had to jump a fence to get back to the waterfront, but the formalities were quickly completed. By 6 p.m., we were sailing past the fortress of St. Nicholas at the exit from Kanal Sv. Ante, and waving goodbye to Croatia-at least for a while!



Cruising notes

Uvala Capljena is a pleasant anchorage in reasonably close proximity to Sibenik. I would rate this as mainly a daytime anchorage because most of it is narrow and deep, although you could tie a line ashore. We anchored in 34 feet; holding was good in mud. You can also moor bow-to or stern-to on the town quay. Sibenik is a port of entry year round. After you have checked out, you must depart immediately and use the most direct route to leave Croatian waters.
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Vessel Name: Aisling I
Vessel Make/Model: Slocum 43
Hailing Port: Halifax, NS, Canada
Crew: Rick and Bonnie Salsman
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Crew from Halifax to Horta: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Dave Morse, Wally Fraser Crew from Horta to Spain: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Al Salsman, Rob Salsman We left Halifax, N.S. in June 2007, sailed to Horta, and explored the Azores for a month. [...]
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