Navigation #44 Maddalena-Palau, Creek hopping before heading back to Palau

 In the morning, while the kids were sleeping, we went out and about the tiny city of Maddalena.

In the 19th century it was called the little Paris so much it was animated and cosmopolitan. 

Maddalena is also where Napoleon Bonapart, as a lieutenant-colonel, experienced his first defeat when France tried to get this island from the Italians. 

We didn't stay long, here is a little video montage of our stop over:



11 am is when you are asked to leave the harbor. Maddalena is the most expensive marina we've stayed at so far. 
The facilities are minimal. Electricity and water. It was 86 euros for a 12m sailboat (40ft). 
The shower and toilets close at 8:30 pm! And you have to pay extra. 

We went island hopping in the afternoon, trying to find the perfect creek. 


It's Matt's last night with us, the boys took over the navigation on the way back to Palau. 




We took advantage of everyone being gathered to celebrate ahead of time, Caroline and our son's bday. 



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