We left Mari Lozenj and started heading down the coast. Darren wanted to visit a place called Bozava, on the island of Dugi Otok. There was a sizable ocean swell coming through with a cross wind so we had to deal with beam seas which was a little uncomfortable.
Eventually I decided to duck behind an island to avoid the swell. It was going to take us a little longer, but the journey would be far more enjoyable.
Darren had a sleep for a few hours, and came up on our approach to Bozava. We anchored 200 metres from the township. After a quick dip we piled into the tender to see what Bozava had to offer.
Seafood in Croatia is insanely expensive, and this place was no exception. We found a restaurant on the dock, they didn't have any tables outside, so they grabbed a table and placed it on the boardwalk for us. Fantastic!
After a satisfying meal, we jumped in the tender and eased our way back to the boat, for a good nights sleep.
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