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When planning a cruise, it is often wise to find out where the locals usually do their sailing. Their ambitions are probably more modest than yours, but their knowledge of the cruising grounds is certainly better. Following in their wake, your first day's sailing takes you to Necujam. It is only nine miles from Split, so you can take your time getting there even if you leave as late as 5 p.m. If you get a maestral breeze, hoist your sails.
Spend your first night anchored in Necujam. It's more romantic that way, and, besides, what's the point in insisting on a quayside berth?
Sneaking your way past the tourists from Split, you'll reach the most secluded corners of the prongs of Piskera and Maslinica. Just make sure you don't get stranded on the submerged walls of Emperor Diocletian's fish farm at the bottom of Piskera. At least 1700 years old, it was originally above sea level. Today it is a meter and a half below the surface.
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