Camping Planik Razanac
p.p. 25 Razanac, Zadar County, Dalmatia, 23248 , Croatia
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Walking on Sunshine...
... pedi - agghhhh this is the life :)
As the sun began to set we peeled ourselves off the lounges and decided to draw up our trip so far on our maps. Drink in hand with the sun setting behind us it was awesome to see just how far we have come and how many places we have already been.
Lazy as we were we went for dinner in the campsite restaurant, and excellent choice as the ...
On the beach again...
... a few countries) either on their BMW motor cycles or in their 4x4 Pajero with a rooftop tent.
We drove from Ljubljana to their house, which is in a small village en-route to the coast, and enjoyed their travel stories and got some good advice on places to see as we venture south. They then kindly drove us to a local castle built into the side of a mountain and then we said our goodbyes.
We arrived ...
I'm falling in love with Croatia all over again...
... dessert like with plenty of sheep roaming about. We hit the coast and found our campsite right on the beach - Camping Simuni! I made dinner and Gary replaced our mattress as the sun set.
We then fell asleep to the sound of the crystal clear aqua blue water lapping at the shore...and the sound of sheep bleeting! As this place is quite cool we are staying here tomorrow and then heading south to Split for Friday and into Bosnia for Saturday - party time hehehehe!
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The Crown of the Adriatic
... Ok, once the guy learned we were American, he did try to throw us some bones by playing Old Susanna, but really, who knows the words past the first verse anyway?
After a 20 minute wait, the tour group arrived. Ok, we took a deep breath as they boarded, our experience with these masses not so good until now, but I told the girls to hold an open mind. We were seated in an upstairs level of the boat, at a table for 6. A woman and man, in their late ...
Swimming in the Adriatic
... and went swimming off the steps there (I saw other people doing it, so i figured it was as good of place as any). I like how I could just dive in, swim around in deep water and then climb back out. None of this wading in, stepping on rocks, hurting my feet business. Just dive in, then out and on the nice smooth rocks that make up the steps, all with the sound of the Sea Organ. Perfect.
Hours later ...
This campground was formerly known as: Autokamp Planik



