Apartments Suzi Split
Preradovicevo setaliste 9 Split, 21000, Croatia
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Split!
I was starting to think that UNESCO should just World Heritage list the entire country! I was now heading to Split, which had four sites within cooee. Sitting right in the middle of town was probably the most famous of these: Diocletian's Palace. These Roman ruins were constructed in 305AD as a retirement home for the Emperor Diocletian, who miraculously seems to have survived all his years in Roman politics. The area in front of the palace ...
Sun, sea and Split
... became more inhabited. But there was something strange – isolated ruined huts stood miles from the road; seemingly pointless dry stone walls separated nothing from nothing. The further we travelled, the stranger it became. A tiny, perfectly manicured vineyard sat alone in the wilderness, with no road or track connecting it to anywhere. Then, after scaling a high mountain pass, the scenery changed dramatically. Craggy mountains rose either side of us, and the huge (but ...
Split, where there was a 24 hour bakery. Mmmm.
... ones in again. We were awoken in the morning by the maid who informed us we all had to check out in 10mins. It was so funny as the whole dorm hungoverly got up and had to pack, wash and sort themselves out in 10 mins, with only 1 bathroom! Me & Zoe also realised we hadn't booked any accommodation for that night so had to try and book something for Zagreb. We monged outside the hostel until it was time for the train then headed towards the ...
MOLLY!
... finally found out why: the Croatian manager in charge while Chad was gone had been pocketing the commission paid to the hostels instead of paying them so they had stopped promoting us and been telling their guests that were planning on going on our pub crawl to go on the other one. He was also upset that Molly and I had basically been sitting around all day while he'd been out working for nothing. His anger was really jarring to Molly and ...
Croatia
... then 60km along the Peljesac peninsula to the end where we caught a ferry to Korcula island. We went past lots of wineries and a random medieval looking wall on the peninsula. Our accomodation in Korcula was amazing - we had a beautiful room with a terrace overlooking Korcula town and the marina. We were stoked to have a kitchen and enjoyed our first home cooked meal in several weeks.
Overnight there was a gigantic thunderstorm - thunder, lightning and it was ******* ...
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