Pink Inn Podstrana
Strozanacka 56 Podstrana, 213 12, Croatia
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Split!
... only planned on an overnight stop here, but ended up staying 4 nights...and even then I was sad to leave. Filip and I got along really well, and in the end it kind of felt like we were flatmates. It also turns out that he was a bit of a celebrity around these parts: apparently he was in the first season of Big Brother in Croatia...but I didn't hold that against him ;-)
While in town I did a day trip to Trogir, one of the other ...
Sun, sea and Split
... Biblical stories adorning the doorway. Sitting on the steps in the square, catching some of the last summery rays of sun, it was hard to look at the cathedral’s quirky styling without finding something special about it stuck uncomfortably in the middle of this quaint Romanesque town.
Returning to Split, we took the bus back and began to pack. The following morning we were moving on again – this time, to Dubrovnik, our final stop in Croatia. The rhythm of moving ...
Split, where there was a 24 hour bakery. Mmmm.
... area. It was so hot we didn't want to do much walking so went to the beach again! Zoe did loads of sunbathing but I got bored and went for a walk and went for a swim in the sea. We monged at the beach for ages. We went out again that night. All the boring people had left out of our dorm and it was now full of fun people. There were a bunch of Australian guys that were exactly like the river boys from home & away, a lone new zealander, the ...
Seaside antics
... up in the sea and today’s list of things to do included a visit to a sports store to replace it.
The wind was coming from the north and the whole town smelt of fish from the fish market. We like it better when the wind comes from the south and we can smell the sea. When the wind blows from the west it covers the town with the smell of sulphur from pits in the Diocletain Palace, it’s a bit stinky.
We had ...
It's a hard life, but somebody has to do it!
... a 8am and that’s that. The crew don’t do a head count and if I hadn’t been back from my run in time, it would have been up to me to make it to Dubrovnik on my own. Now that’s a bit of an incentive to run just that little bit quicker.
This morning proved to be a definite highlight. Having lived in Sydney most of my life and having visited Hervey Bay on numerous occasions, you’d think I would have seen dolphins at some point in my life. But ...



