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The Vanabond Tales
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This is our tiny travel vlog all about van life, sail life, hiking, camping, and minimalist travel adventures. We are exploring big by traveling small.
What started off as a van life blog documenting three journeys across three continents in three different vans, today includes much more. Here you’ll also find off-the-beaten-path travel destinations, and, most recently, stories from our foray into sail life, on our little sailboat, Whisper.
Most of all this vlog is about traveling to tiny destinations you may not have heard have, and it’s about getting there through slow, self-directed travel, regardless of the means.
We try to take the path less traveled, seeking out unique experiences, though we never shy away from a bucket list destination either.
Our travel style is minimalist, budget-friendly, outdoor-focused, and environmentally conscious.
If some or all of that resonates with you, you are likely to find something worth watching here.
What started off as a van life blog documenting three journeys across three continents in three different vans, today includes much more. Here you’ll also find off-the-beaten-path travel destinations, and, most recently, stories from our foray into sail life, on our little sailboat, Whisper.
Most of all this vlog is about traveling to tiny destinations you may not have heard have, and it’s about getting there through slow, self-directed travel, regardless of the means.
We try to take the path less traveled, seeking out unique experiences, though we never shy away from a bucket list destination either.
Our travel style is minimalist, budget-friendly, outdoor-focused, and environmentally conscious.
If some or all of that resonates with you, you are likely to find something worth watching here.
Sailing All Alone in the Kornati Islands
We set out to sail the Kornati Islands over a cloudy weekend in mid-May, just before the beginning of the busy tourist season.
We didn't get picture-perfect med summer weather, but we got beautiful landscapes all to ourselves and a bit of sailing wind.
Come with us as we sail from Murter to the Kornati National Park and Dugi Otok. Along the way, we visit the many islets of Kornati, including, Piškera, Mana, Kameni Žakan, Kornat and more.
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00:00 Intro Sailing Kornati in mid-May
00:52 Anchored in Kosirina Bay - Planning the Week Ahead
03:13 Sailing to Podvrške
04:20 Sailing for Marina Betina
05:21 Setting Sail for Kornati National Park
07:20 Kornati Islands Park Permits and Prices
08:00 Reaching the Kornati Islands
11:23 Fishing in Kornati National Park
12:38 Buoy Fields in Kornati
13:21 Exploring Kornati
15:35 Sailing to Mana to Explore the Ruins
18:06 Sailing for Levrnaka
21:37 Anchorages in Kornati
23:00 Leaving Kornati National Park
We didn't get picture-perfect med summer weather, but we got beautiful landscapes all to ourselves and a bit of sailing wind.
Come with us as we sail from Murter to the Kornati National Park and Dugi Otok. Along the way, we visit the many islets of Kornati, including, Piškera, Mana, Kameni Žakan, Kornat and more.
Subscribe to our channel: ua-cam.com/users/TheVanabondTales
Follow us on Instagram: the.vanabond.tales
Blog: www.thevanabondtales.com
Music by Zapéd:
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00:00 Intro Sailing Kornati in mid-May
00:52 Anchored in Kosirina Bay - Planning the Week Ahead
03:13 Sailing to Podvrške
04:20 Sailing for Marina Betina
05:21 Setting Sail for Kornati National Park
07:20 Kornati Islands Park Permits and Prices
08:00 Reaching the Kornati Islands
11:23 Fishing in Kornati National Park
12:38 Buoy Fields in Kornati
13:21 Exploring Kornati
15:35 Sailing to Mana to Explore the Ruins
18:06 Sailing for Levrnaka
21:37 Anchorages in Kornati
23:00 Leaving Kornati National Park
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Hello, thanks for the content , great help and good job , we are planing to be in Gudauri first week in Jan 2025, do you think it is a high possibility that would have snow . Thanks
In our experience, yes, we visited in mid January, and there was good snow. There's a good snow history here: www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Gudauri/history
Thanks , great help
How long did it take to sail from Corfu to levkada?
Two full days, maybe around 15 hours all in
@ next year we are renting a 40’ catamaran for 7 days, leaving from Corfu. Do you think Levkada is too far for us on this one week trip? Any recommendations are appreciated
@ It’s doable but it’s a lot of sailing or if you don’t get good wind, lots of motoring. If it was me I’d go down the inside of Corfu to paxos and anti paxos (highlights of the Ionian in our opinion) then over to the mainland and make your way back north. You could stop at two rocks bay (also known as skala beach), Parga (if you want to see the town) and Syvota before crossing back to Corfu. That’s probably around 100 nm so maybe three or four hours sailing / motoring a day and takes you past some top spots.
Hey look, a new video :) Let me inform you that you were in vicinity of a few really funny named islands on your first anchorage in Kornati. I'll throw in here some original Croatian names and you can do the translation yourself ;) - Babina Guzica - Prduša Mala and Prduša Velika (Vela) - Kurba Velika (Vela) There are a few more with strange names but those 4 have the best names 🙂 I guess you've probably been on some schedule, because skipping Telascica natural park on Dugi Otok was a mistake. Btw. fishing with artificial lure when standing still won't bring you a quick success in Adriatic, except when fishing for squids with the lure at 11:55 Next time ask in the vilages if someone sells the "Big sea worm" (Eunice gigantea). If you don't get this the next best thing would be squid legs i guess.
Haha, wow, I wasn't expecting those names; that is a great bit of trivia! We went to Dugi Otok and Telescica the following week I just havent got around to posting the video yet. Ok good to know about the best bait in Croatia, we'll have to get that next season! Thanks for watching
Hi thank you for the video, if I wish to learn and take classes from an instructor, are they available?
Yep, there are ski instructors / ski schools in Shymbaluk
Bro, if I wish to learn skiing, would you recommend Almaty?
Yeah Shymbulak is a good place to learn! There a some mellow runs and there are instructors, and its cheaper than other places plus there is lots to off the slopes in Almaty.
@TheVanabondTales thanks bro
Which apartment you stay?
We stayed at the New Gudauri Twins Apartment. The units here are privately owned but many are rented out on Airbnb. We rented this one and it was really nice. www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/40670904
Thank you so much ❤
@@shivdharajyotish1112 you're welcome!
Nice information. I hope i get nice person to guide me 2D1N in gudauri. Also help and assist playing skiie in January 25. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful, have a great trip
I'm leaving in Albania and also i come around on the sea. What you are saying is totally not true. With your tender , at Himara the Petrol point is just 50 meters from the coast, you just pass the road. the price of the diesel in Albania is more than in Montenegro , but at max les than 2 euros /l. Also dificult to find something to eat at Durres Marina ( that is not a Marina, but and industrial Port) let say 500 m from from your boat is the city with a lot of markets and everythimng :). The dirt and jelly fish you can find in any industrial Port and in hot waters and especially in Adriatic Sea in some periods. Afraid to blow up from the mines?? u really kiding, mines on the bottom of the sea? U are fantastic guys :) , also at Marina Durres you can pick Petrol in let say 200 m from your boat, and ask or give to someone some small money to bring it at your boat. let say 5-10 euros, Im totally susprised i have nothing more to say, just to laugh . I don't think this video you should named The Truth About Sailing in Albania, you should namet it The Big lies About Sailing in Albania.
Glad you enjoyed your journey!
I'm a solo traveller from Australia, can I purchase snow/winter clothes there or it's better to purchase it in Australia? Thanks. What's about ski rental?
There's ski rental on the mountain and some small rental shops in Almaty, which are about half the price. I paid, about $11 per day for snowboard rental; the gear was not the highest quality. We couldn't track down second-hand clothes to buy in Almaty and ended up renting them, so it might be better to purchase them in Australia.
@@TheVanabondTales Thank you so much for the reply. Might bring my gear from Australia over depending on how expensive it is to bring them in check-in luggages.
How do you find living? Airbnb? Can someone send me a link for the resorts website?
You can find affordable Airbnbs in Almaty and take the bus, taxi or drive to the mountain (that's what we did). There are also plenty of nice and reasonably cheap hotels in Almaty. You can also stay on the mountain there are a few hotels that are ski in ski off. Check out the blog post for links. thevanabondtales.com/skiing-kazakhstan-almaty-shymbulak-altai/
Thanks for the video; truly enjoyed it. In the video you mentioned that you'd also skied in Kyrgyzstan. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find the video. Of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Georgia which did you like best for skiing? We are a family of four (all advanced skiers) and looking for something a bit different combined with a unique cultural experience. Thanks!
I haven't got around to posting the Kyrgyzstan video yet 😬. The resort skiing in Kyrgyzstan is not great, very old lifts, runs that only work with lots of snow, etc. However, there are some great backcountry opportunities, we did ski touring in some yurts in Jyrgalan, ner Karakol. Kazakhstan, the resort at Shimbulak is very good albeit a bit small by European, North American, Japanese standards and there are some opportunities for cultural experiences in Almaty plus good hotels restaurants etc. I think though, in your case, I would choose Georgia, great cultural scene in Tblisi very interesting city, solid resort in Guduari and opportunities for exploration to other ski fields like Bakuriani which has an older but less crowded resort and Mestia which has backcountry. Check out the blog thevanabondtales.com for extensive writeups on each!
@@TheVanabondTales Excellent, thanks a lot! My only problem with Georgia is that it is so close to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Moreover, the Georgia/Russia situation is quite tense, so bringing the family there now doesn't feel ideal. At least not for the time being.
@@BeautifulKrk In that case maybe Kazakstan but still close to Russia. Bulgaria is another place we've skiied and enjoyed!
do you know if its snowing by middle of december !?? THANKS !
Hey, Gudauri is open for skiing in December, but snow is not always that deep
Best review I’ve seen on this resort, please do more! The only thing missing is when did you visit?
Thanks so much! We visited in January 2024
@@TheVanabondTales Amazing conditions in January…. I would have guessed March! Was it early/mid/late Jan? Im planning a trip there during late Jan.
@@althr321we arrived mid Jan and stayed two weeks until the end of Jan
@@TheVanabondTales Thank you! I look forward to more reviews from you guys!
@@althr321 🙏
Wild camping in Slovenia is not legal and forrbiden. Peanalty can be up to 1000 eur depending of area.
Amazing video man super detailed. I'm a relatively outgoing solo traveller, do you reckon it's easy enough to make mates up there? Thanks dude
Thanks! Meeting people and making friends is definitely doable but for us the language barrier made striking up a convo on the lifts a little more challenging with locals and Russian tourists. We ended up making friends and skiing with some expats. I’m sure if you’re outgoing you’ll definitely have no trouble finding people to hang with on the lifts or in the bars! Eddie
Thanks for the info!
You bet!
WHERE IS PARGA
Parga is an hour north of Preveza on the mainland,
Nice! Thanks for letting me know about yall on reddit 🤙 cheers!
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Great videos!
Cheers!
Welcome to Croatia:) I live in a small town in Istria called Rovinj, hopefully you will visit it too! 😊
Hi Rozi, thanks a lot! We are now in Pula so not far away
Hey guys! Love your videoes :) I'm sailing along the Balkan cost this summer, and I'm wondering where you'd find an agent in Albania? Do you have to get one for every port you check in and out from, or is one enough? Thank you!
Hi Linda, Thanks a lot! You need an agent to clear into or out of Albania. They handle all the customs and immigration on your behalf, so you only need an agent in the first port you arrive at and the last port you leave from. In the south, the easiest port to enter or leave from is Sarande. Jelja from Saranda Summer Tours Yachting Agency is fantastic, and we can highly recommend her. In the north, you can check in or out from Shinjin or Durres if you sail further. We used an agent called Frrok Frroku in Shengjin - oroin.shipping.agency@gmail.com . We have also checked out of Orikum on the Vlore peninsula, the Orikum Marina helped us get in touch with an agent here. We've also made a blog post about this which you might find help ful thevanabondtales.com/sailing-albania-cruising-guide/ Hope that helps; let me know if you have any other questions. Eddie
The wind you are talking about at 3:00 is not Bura (bora). It is "Tramontana" (tramuntana, etc...) that usualy starts blowing in the afternoon. It is a northern wind that will starts suddenly, so it can surprise you, but will also die down with the sunset, unless it will turn into a real Bura, what can happen. That's the one difference. The other is it is not gusty as Bura is. Bura on the other side should not surprise you, thou it will also start suddenly. It comes with the cold front from the north thou it blows from NE side in Adriatic sea, mostly because of main land being in that general direction, it is also predictable. If you miss a local nautical weather report that is still far more reliable than apps like Windy and others, you can predict it by cloud caps starting to build on the mountain peaks of the mainland (like Biokovo in Dalmatia and Velebit in the northern part). That's the time you should look for a safe spot. Bura will also get stronger and stronger with the time, so winter variants are the worst, because they can last for more than a week, when in summer time it will usually die in a day to a few days. One good side is it will clear the sky so you get the best views after it, and you can see way into the Italian mainland from the peaks of the Croatian islands. April can be a nice time for sailing in Adriatic thou it depends from a year. This year was a bit cold, so this also means you will get some of infamous Bura :) May and June are probably the best time to be sailing in Adriatic IMO. Nice warm weather, long days and still no hordes of Tourists around. Nice videos btw. I follow you occasionally from the time you got the boat ;) Cheers!
this is really interesting, I wasn't 100 percent sure but after some research I convinced myself it was the famous Bura! I'll have to update the description. Definitely a bit chillier than we were hoping for but now it' really beautiful weather. 100 percent agree that May and June are optimal. We are in the islands north of Zadar now and it's warm and sunny but no too many boats around still. Thanks for watching and for this very informative comment, we appreciate it!
@@TheVanabondTales If you're already north from Zadar, then don't skip island of Cres (pronunced "tsress" not "kress"). By me the most beautiful island in Adriatic sea. It is also the biggest in the Adriatic but not nearly as touristy as the island in central Dalmatia. On its south tip you have a few sandy bays like the bay of Meli (uvala Meli). Then let say the town of Osor which is one of the oldest island towns in the region, where in the past when the keel ships were not a thing yet, they waited for the right wind to sail south. In the Antique times it had more than 10000 inhabitants, now it has less than 100 ;) There's an artificial passage that opens twice a day and which separates Islands of Cres and Lošinj, build way back by the Romans. Before that this was one island with a different name. On the west side you can find multiple pebble beaches most famous being Sv. Ivan or Lubenice bay. There's a fresh water lake in the island that has a fresh water spring on its bottom, which is 70 meters bellow the sea level, so the entire island and the near ones too get its water from it. Island is well worth to circumnavigate together with the island of Losinj if you have the time. If your current position is not a secret, I could throw a hint or two more where to go in this part of Adriatic ;) Cheers again!
@@amalkic We are at Ilovik right now and today we sail for Losinj. Unfortunately, our sailing season is coming quickly to an end, we have cut our summer short and head to Zagreb at the end of June. Soon we will sail for Pula and haul the boat out. So Cres, the Istrian Peninsula, and the other islands in the north will have to wait until next year. We will be at Losinj for a few days so if you have any tips here that would be great!
@@TheVanabondTales Hope you checked the northwestern site of island Olib with its sandy shallows and blue water. What to say about Losinj? Well the town of Mali Losinj (small Losinj) is the biggest island town in the Adriatic, second being Vela Luka on Korcula. The smaller town on the island, a bit to the south with the name of Veli Losinj (big Losinj) - yeah I know ;) is actually more interesting. You can stay on anchor in front of the Losinj bay in "uvala Engleza" (bay of Englishmen) on the island of Koludarc (44°33'01.1"N 14°25'47.0"E). I hope someone didn't already put buoys also there. Nice sandy bay protected from all the winds and it shouldn't be packet with boats yet! Nice walking paths on the island. Just don't anchor in between island of Koludarc and smaller island of Murtar - wooden tourist ships sail through here. Also do not go through Boka Falsa (44°32'53.7"N 14°26'23.1"E) with the sailboat! The passage Privlaka thou (44°32'39.8"N 14°27'34.6"E) is perfectly suitable for your boat. Just be aware of potential strong current in it and don't use it in a bad weather. The bridge opens at 9h and at 18h - boats going into the bay have the right of way, so they go first. Btw. what's the draft of your boat? Enjoy the nice weather ;)
@@amalkic Excellent, thanks for these tips! Lots of buoy fields up this way but we've still found nice anchorages too. Our draft is 1.65 m Looks like a few more days of gentle weather before it gets windy on the weekend.
You guys are stupid for being there,,,especially with lousy weather,,,dont go ashore
Maybe we are
asa land visitor I say avoid Croatia,,,it is a v ery very expensive piece of shit.Staff ,,workers in the country only get 490 euros per month,,,they are treated like shit. Stay away from Croatia
That's not been our experience. While there are some drawbacks, it's a pretty wonderful part of the med to liveaboard
Good info.
Glad you found it useful!
Hi guys , would you say Croatia is similar to Greece is the people ,scenery ,food etc
Hi Michael, great question, we recently posted a full comparison on the blog about this and maybe we should make a video too. It's fairly comparable but there are definitely some differences. People: In our experience Greek people are perhaps more outwardly friendly and outgoing. Croatians are just as nice and hospitable but maybe a little more reserved. Scenery , Greece has a little bit more variety from island to island but they are pretty similar in our experience. Food: For us Greek food is the best, very affordable, very authentic and a wide variety of dishes found in local tavernas throughout the islands. Croatia has great food but it's harder to find really great restaurants and you normally pay a premium, also there is not as much variety. We eat out less in Croatia. Costs, Croatia just seems to get more and more expensive especially all things boating, marinas, boatyards, national park passes, marine supplies, tourist taxes for sailors, all this stuff is more expensive in Croatia. They are both pretty similar in terms of services for sailors with both having really well developed nautical industries. Those are the main things for us in terms of sailing here.
Thanks for the feedback. I’m debating whether to try a holiday in Croatia or stick to Greece,decisions, decisions. Stay safe guys looking forward to more content ❤
thank u guys useful information
Glad you found it useful, thanks for watching!
Hello you legends! Love you guys. Having a morning coffee and checking out more of your journeys.
Awesome, this seems so long ago now, but we are on our way back toward Zadar and Iz. Thanks for watching
Would have been nice if you had covered the required permits.
I'd be happy to help if I can, which permits are you referring to?
@@TheVanabondTales Hi. Thanks. If you enter from the sea, do you need any kind of permit to sail up to Skradin? And also any tips on free anchorage because the Marina there is quite expensive. Thank you.
@@blahdiblah2169 I don't think there are any permits required to sail up the Krka river to skradin. Or at least there wasn't when we did it in 2022. I remember the marina and mooring buoys in skradin were expensive so we moored at a Konoba about one NM before the town (konoba bidrovaca from memory) it was free to stay on their dock if you ate at the restaurant. We paid the restaurant to take us up to skradin on their fast boat, we could have also taken our dingy up river but our motor was broken. I hope that helps. You could also ask sailors in the Skradin area on the Navily app or ask in the med sailing group on Facebook for up to date info. We are actually in sibenik now, but we are not going back to Krka this season.
@@TheVanabondTales Wow. Thank you again for the response. I hope you keep documenting your trips. Would love to see more.
@@blahdiblah2169 You're welcome, and thanks we will try
Some great advice there. Only two thing I do different, I clean the interior of the boat and service all engines (main/generator/outboard) before hauling out.
Glad you found it useful! We also do a big clean right after hauling it out and another before relaunching because it always gets a bit duty. We also service the engines before we leave the boat for the winter (but on land).
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well there you go, the more you know
Get it completely mate , looking forward to this season sailing adventures with you both ❤
Us too!
Cool video! Thank you for being my guest))
Thanks for having us!
arrived in Tbilisi today. heading to Gudauri tomorrow morning for a week or so to ride. really excited... p.s your bird is beautiful
😂 Heck yeah, enjoy it! ❄
Скучно
Sorry it didn't float your boat. Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to watch and make a comment.
А что не скучно? Самогон, баня, бабы?😉
Hi, I see that you went on late May 2022 to Vis, we plan to go the same week. Can you tell me if you could swim, how hot was the water? great video BTW
Hi Raphaël, we didn't get in the water; well, actually, I did once when I crashed the drone in the sea. From memory, the water was warm enough for swimming, but I was a little bit sick, and it was very windy that week, so we didn't swim. However, I think if it had been better weather, we would have gone swimming. The water temperature rises a lot during May, so toward the end, it gets up to 18 or 20 degrees, quite nice for swimming on a warm day. Enjoy Vis!
@@TheVanabondTales thanks for your reply! I see that you crashed your drone...I'm hesitating to take mine 😅 did yours crash due to the wind you describe?
@@bigvalpasha@bigvalpasha No, I tried to land it too fast on the boat, I flew too close to the sea, and that seemed to confuse it, and it took a dive. Its a beautiful island for aerial photography but don't get to close the water!
Hi guys,great video!! Just wondering how much you paid for it! Thanks
Thanks! We paid €23,500
Such a useful & detailed video. Thank you !
GLad you found it useful!
Thanks very useful, I soooooo wanna go there !
I'm glad you found it helpful. It's definitely one to add to the bucket list. We can't wait to go back again.
Hey y’all! Long time no see! The footage from the ski lifts are amazing! It is fantastic to see the both of you! I am no longer sailing, I’ve taken up martial arts. 😂 I have a lot to catching up to do in terms of watching your videos! I hope you both are well! ❤
Welcome back! We are doing great. Gudauri was beautiful but we'll be bac on the boat soon.
Great video, with all the detailed info and time stamp. Empty track on a Saturday morning... very tempting.. Cheers mate.
Very pleased you enjoyed it! Yeah it's not perfect but for price and for how uncrowded it is definitely worth a look.
Good video. Please check your sound levels as music is really loud but your talking is really quiet!
Thanks for the feedback, first time trying to edit with Da Vinci, may need a bit more practice, will pay closer attention on the next one
Please GOOGLE "How to use a manual can opener". Yikes...my eyes may never recover.
Relax
Great review. Looks like cheap option.
Very affordable and good value considering the level of infrastructure
Thanks both of you, Fantastic x x
Thanks for watching
Enjoyed your video! Can you please share where you stayed in Lo de Marcos
I cannot find the place we stayed at on Booking.com anymore, but in our blog article we mention a few options we researched and found were nice. Enjoy LDM! thevanabondtales.com/lo-de-marcos-nayarit/
Of course the internet is more authentic Mexico 😂
And that is exactly why we like it. Everything goes a bit slower in LDM!
You were in Garitsa bay....great spot....but it does get funny the summer....Corfu is the best,
We absolutely love Corfu and Paxos! Definitely a fair few of absolutely stunning bays!
The acid comment made me laugh, I actually Live in Invermoriston so it was cool to see some local sights.
Haha charades might not be our strong suit. A beautiful part of the world, Invermoriston was one of our favorite stops.