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    <title>The Captain's Log</title>
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    <description>The Captain's Log is our weblog where you can find, among other things, reviews of our latest voyages, links to other sites and articles we think you'll like, testimonials from our customers, and the latest company news.</description>
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      <title>Turkey was the highlight for everyone</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>Of our trip, Turkey was the highlight for everyone.&nbsp; The trip on the Piccolo was marvelous...It was far more than I expected.&nbsp; We had never taken that kind of cruise before&#8230;  The crew was what made the trip amazing...The Capt. was a lot of fun; but the food was out of this world!&nbsp; I did not expect 5 star cuisine...I want to have someone just like Bekir to cook for us daily!!!&nbsp;  They were extremely patient; and went out of their way to make the journey memorable&#8230;
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We definitely would like to do another cruise on the Piccolo with the same Capt and crew.</blockquote>
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Dianne Garvin
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Seattle
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USA
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July 2008
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      <title>everything worked out perfectly</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>We have returned home from our wonderful holiday. Our gulet, Sher M, was fantastic. The crew and food were exceptional.&nbsp; Everything worked out perfectly.&nbsp;  It was a wonderful family vacation.&nbsp; Your idea to fly to Izmir and go to Ephesus and then drive to Bodrum was excellent.&nbsp; We had ample time for everything -stopped for a great lunch in a little town and arrived at our hotel in Bodrum in time to enjoy the beautiful pool and relax before dinner.&nbsp; It was a really fun day.</blockquote>
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Phyllis Ring
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San Francisco
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USA
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July, 2008
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      <title>a perfect vacation</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>Just a word of thanks to let you know we had a delightful time on the Primadonna. Everything was perfect: the gulet was very comfortable and clean, the crew very friendly and always eager to please us, the food was delicious. We also sailed quite a bit. All in all a perfect vacation. Thank you also for all your help and responsiveness to all my questions.</blockquote>
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Martine Marie
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Belgium
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July 2008
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      <title>A Dubrovnik - Split Holiday</title>
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      <description>Dinah Hughe&amp;#8217;s Diary


What a glorious trip. Our arrival into Dubrovnik was uneventful, but filled with much anticipation. The harbour was as spectacular as we had imagined it would be. And the crew of Atlantia was both welcoming and helpful, ensuring that our boarding was swift and easy. After a welcome-aboard champagne toast, we took advantage of some free time to visit the old town of Dubrovnik. History abounds here, and it was an easy and fulfilling walking tour. The views and sites were spectacular and very rewarding.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dinah Hughe&#8217;s Diary
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What a glorious trip. Our arrival into Dubrovnik was uneventful, but filled with much anticipation. The harbour was as spectacular as we had imagined it would be. And the crew of Atlantia was both welcoming and helpful, ensuring that our boarding was swift and easy. After a welcome-aboard champagne toast, we took advantage of some free time to visit the old town of Dubrovnik. History abounds here, and it was an easy and fulfilling walking tour. The views and sites were spectacular and very rewarding.
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Our first day out had us venturing to Sipan. We started with a hearty breakfast, then pulled up anchor and set sail. Before leaving historic Dubrovnik, we took some time to sail around the Old Town area, settling down on the aft deck to take in the sights. The sky was bright and clear, a perfect start as we set sail for island of Lokrum. Arriving at the small island village, we had time for a quick swim before lunch was served. And what a treat it was: delightful local fish, chips, veggies and a wonderful salad. 
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Our afternoon sail was a relaxing one that took us to the island of Sipan. On the way, there was time to enjoy some reading, to continue our pleasant conversations, and to take in a bit of restful sunbathing, as we soaked in the splendid scenery. Our arrival in Sipan was early enough to allow us time to go ashore and explore this lovely port town. 
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We chose to eat our meal tonight at one of the lovely restaurants that dot the harbour area. The setting was terrific and the food was delicious. Definitely the perfect spot to enjoy the delightful atmosphere of Sipan and get us replenished for tomorrow’s journey.
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Our second full day aboard Atlantia was equally spectacular. Our destination today was Mljet (pronounced MULL-jit … as I recall!) and a relaxing time was had by all. Whether we were communing on the aft deck of our boat, or sunbathing on the foredeck, or swimming in the lovely waters of the Adriatic, it was all in a day’s “work.” 
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Mljet was a quaint town, but proved to be one of our favorites. It was a photographer’s delight, with its delightful harbour and lovely boutique shops. To top it off, we had a fine dinner at the restaurant immediately adjacent to where we were moored. 
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Day Three of our charter continued our streak of fine days and lovely sailing. Our trip today took us to Korchula, which proved to be a wonderful destination; perfect for walking and exploring the tiny, narrow roads of this historic village. During our sail, we stopped for a swim and another of our shipboard chef’s amazing lunches. Between our meals on board and those we get in these amazing villages, we’re all destined to gain a stone or two. But who’s counting calories??
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Today – what day is this … Day Four, I think – we headed off to one of those places we had heard so much about, we could hardly wait to get there: Hvar Island. Mind you, we had lots to do, as always, today starting with another delightful breakfast and spectacular luncheon, all prepared onboard. (Have I already mentioned food??) Well, today didn’t disappoint. The scenery continued to dazzle us, our swim today was perfect, and Hvar could not have been more spectacular, particularly the walks, the castle views and the setting.
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Incidentally, I haven’t mentioned our Captain yet. He was terrific (as was the entire crew), exceedingly helpful, knowledgeable about the Croatian coastline and all its historic sights, places to shop, the best restaurants, etc. Here’s to Captain Domagoj Trgo!! And another shot or two of Hvar Island.
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On Day Five we had a magnificent sailing day on our trip to Vis and Brac Island. Not surprisingly, we enjoyed another scrumptious breakfast and luncheon aboard Atlantia (see luncheon photo). Not surprisingly, we’re running out of words to describe how hospitable the crew is, how safety-conscious our Captain is, how incredibly talented our Chef is. Suffice it to say, we are being treated to a wonderful holiday. This is the best!
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And tonight is our Captain’s dinner, replete with gourmet Dalmatian dishes – and some folk music. Now this isn’t your huge Cruise Ship rendition of a Captain’s dinner. We’re talking food, fun and plenty of frivolity. What a night.
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Today, it was time for a relaxing sail. Time to finish reading our books, take a dip in the warm waters, enjoy the scenery, do some photo editing, write postcards and the like. The scenery, as always, was at times awe-inspiring and at times simply gentle on the eyes. We went to Cetis Gorge and Omis. Smashing day.
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Has it really been a week?? Today we left Omis and headed directly for our final destination, the incredible town of Split. It proved to be a spectacular day for both scenic delights and heartfelt good-byes to this wonderful crew, who made this past week such a special one. Kudos to everyone at Aegean Sails and to our new friends aboard Atlantia. We hope to be back again very soon.
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      <title>A wonderful time on the Dalmatian coast.</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>We had a wonderful time on our cruise on the Dalmatian coast. Our boat MS Atlantica was excellent, we appreciated the huge lounge at the back. The beds, though small, were comfortable and the water in the showers was nice and hot.&nbsp; The food was the best we had on our whole eight week trip.&nbsp; There was a lot of variety and plenty of fresh fish, fruit and vegetables.&nbsp; The crew were marvelous.&nbsp; Our captain, Dominique, considered the comfort of his passengers, and adjusted the route plan to suit us.&nbsp; Our deck hand, Drago, was good fun and also did a good job, and &#8220;Cookie&#8221; Ivan, provided fantastic meals.&nbsp; We met people from other boats who were envious of us because of the lay-out and size of our boat.</blockquote>
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Dinah Hughes
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Australia
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July, 2008
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      <title>No such word as "no".</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>We had a wonderful time. The Piccolo and crew exceeded all our expectations. To my knowledge, the word &#8220;no&#8221; was never uttered. There are not that many times in your life to do something special for your family that delights all of them.&nbsp; This was one of those times.&nbsp; The boat was beautiful, and we got to see several wonderful Greek islands.&nbsp; The food was far beyond our expectations.&nbsp; The crew made us feel like we had complete freedom and at the same time safe and protected - an amazing accomplishment.&nbsp; We are talking about doing the Turkish coast in a couple of years.</blockquote>
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Bart Cox
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USA
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May 2008
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      <title>Our husbands were the most relaxed we've seen them in years!!</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>In September 2007, we had a most wonderful and relaxing time aboard <em>Piccolo</em>.&nbsp; There&#8217;s something about kicking off your shoes and having someone else wait on you that lets you know you are really on vacation.&nbsp; It was the most relaxed we&#8217;ve been in years.&nbsp; The gulet is large enough that you are comfortable with the other guests, yet, small enough to anchor in quaint villages and secluded bays. Jumping off the side of the boat to go swimming in the azure blue waters of the Aegean Sea and exploring ancient ruins are things we&#8217;ll never forget.&nbsp; Captain Yilmaz was entertaining and he and his crew were most hospitable.</blockquote>
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Eileen Adams
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Connecticut.
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April, 2008
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      <title>We had a fabulous time on Piccolo</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>The interior was beautiful and comfortable, just as represented in your emails and on your website, and the captain and crew were delightful. Bekir prepared wonderful feasts that included all the items I requested for the kids. We had a great trip and will recommend the experience to our friends.</blockquote>
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Tim and Becky Sullivan
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Hong Kong
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August, 2007
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      <title>Back in the office from the trip of a lifetime.</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote> Seriously, this trip was unanimously chosen by all of us as &#8220;the best trip we have ever taken&#8221;.&nbsp; Captain Yilmaz and his crew are truly one of a kind. We truly felt like we were away with friends. A GREAT time was had by all.</blockquote>
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Scott Dinhofer. New York.
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July, 2007
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote>The <em>Piccolo</em> was fantastic! The Captain and crew were the perfect hosts. Always there, but never interfering in our silly activities.&nbsp; Visiting the many harbors and little ports, were everything we hoped they would be, and the history of the area was truly fascinating for us amateur history buffs! The big surprise was the food!&nbsp; We had thought we&#8217;d maybe have lunch in those little cafes on the various quays, but could it top the Piccolo&#8217;s food?&nbsp; No, so we ate every meal onboard! Delicious! We already miss the sailing &#8220;pace&#8221; as frenetic life returns. We hope to return someday and visit the southern area by gulet.&nbsp; Our very best to the Captain and crew.</blockquote>E. Holch
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