Story of Nalu: 2020, the Year One of Our Biggest Dreams Came True
I became a sailing addict back in 2011 when my husband Jakub took me and our friends on our very first sailing trip to Croatia. He grew up in a sailing family, contrary to me, who only saw the sea for the first time at 17. My love for the ocean began then. I started joining, and later organizing, surf trips for smaller groups of friends in Spain, Portugal, and France. The saltwater has always been a cure for my soul.
After that first sailing trip to Croatia, we've been returning once or twice each year as school and work allowed. Many of our friends from that original crew in 2011 still sail to this day. However, we have always dreamed of spending more time at sea—not rushing from one place to another, eager to see everything, but slowly cruising and enjoying the tranquility of sailing.
In 2020, we were fortunate enough to become the owners of our very own boat, Nalu. The name Nalu comes from the Hawaiian language, meaning “waves of the ocean.” It also carries a poetic meaning, referring to the amniotic fluid that surrounds and protects an unborn child. We hope that Nalu protects us from the unpredictable forces of the sea we have sailed and plan to sail in the future.
We primarily sail on Nalu during the off-season, as we offer our boat to like-minded people who want to experience the same joys of sailing.