Apartments Haracic Hvar
Iza Katedrale 2 Hvar, Hvar Island, Croatia
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Split!
... been turned into a pedestrian square with more cafes than you can shake a stick at. I suspect that the palace itself is not quite in original condition either, but it is still said to be one of the most imposing Roman ruins in existence. To be honest I found it a little anti-climactic, but I had just come from Dubrovnik which would be a hard act for anywhere to follow.
I hadn't booked a hostel this time, but I had a short list and ...
Entry to Dalmatia
After a brief layover in Zagreb, we headed straight to the Dalmatian coast starting in Split. Split is highlighted by the remarkable Diocletian's Palace from the third century. Facing the enormous harbor, the palace is fortified with enormous walls and full of churches, temples, piazzas and now the central point for shopping, eating, and drinking in Split. Although there were hardly any tourists in Split, you would never know. The main strip facing the ...
Sun, sea and Split
... 8217;t worry, I know who you are,” the man said, nonchalantly. “It’s low season – you are the only people arriving today.”
That evening, a storm brewed overhead. Huge rumbles of thunder and crashes of lightning sounded like they were landing a few feet from our window. We stayed stuck in our room for the evening, keeping warm under several blankets and watching films. The energetic and fascinating experience of travelling was hitting us, and ...
Bikes, Ferries and Buses 16.7km/10.4miles
... swirls in it.Earlier Lada had recognized our anniversary with a toast and a gift of a heart-shaped lavender wreath. There was a little excitement when one of the apartment guests - a German girl - joined the party to see what was going on. We all said " come on in", but Margarit quizzed her about what she was doing there and sent her on her way. After that the rest of us left for the 30 min scenic walk home along the waterfront. There were 6 or 7 of us walking
arm in arm, spread ...
Split, where there was a 24 hour bakery. Mmmm.
... gatecrashed their party. There we met 3 lads from Wolverhampton, 2 Australians, a couple of new zealander guys and I think another lone australian. We played some drinking games then went to a club in Split. Was a good night out. We woke up the next morning and went for a walk to the palace. It was very pretty; we went into the cellars, into the cathedral and some other places. We followed a bunch of oldies around as they were very informative ...

