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Travel Blogs from Brac
The Up and Coming Destination
... are..... different. Where there is sand in the U.S., there are rocks in Europe. This makes for clear and beautiful water, but treacherous, painful and often slimy ventures into the water.
I also had the opportunity to share a meal with some lovely girls in the historic city of Trogir. Fresh Calamari and fried baby octopus was...interesting, but tasty.
And how could I forget Krka National Park- as far as ...
Zagreb & Croatia Sail
... a jack of all trades (including gigolo!) and his story about his one earring (sailors tradition for burial payment).
Cruising around Brac Island
... Zlatni Rat, the most photographed beach in Croatia, and pulled in to Bol.
From there we headed for Hvar island, stopped in a little bay near Vrboska for lunch and a swim.
This night we stayed in Vrboska, a pretty little village with lots of stone bridges, it is often called little Venice.
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Renting a boat! Submarine bunker!
... for everyone. We all wanted to take it easy that night. I went into the staff room to read my book and Steve, Reece, and that Aussie girl came in as well. Steve lay down on the twin bed next to me and Reece and the girl were on the other one. They started watching Angry Boys and Reece's laptop and the girl literally curled up next to Reece like they were snuggling. He seemed completely oblivious to my anger. Luckily, shortly into that food was ready so we all went to ...
Back to Brac
After some island hopping, I went back to Brac, where I climbed Vidova Gora, the tallest peak in the Croatian archipelago. I then picked up Molly from Split, spent a day in Povlja and prepared for our trip south to Dubrovnik, one of Europe's jewels. ...