Eol Apartments Bol
Ivana Gundulica 2a Bol, 21420 , Croatia
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Split!
... Top of my list was Tchaikovsky hostel, which was just behind the palace from the bus station. I arrived to an empty room...and I mean totally empty...not even the owner! But he had left a note on the door, so I gave him a call. And I've very glad I did. The hostel is run by a young guy name Filip, and we got along great. In fact since the hostel was empty, and we were both a bit bored, we went to a nearby cinema to chew up a bit of time. ...
Sun, sea and Split
... of these encounters as being brief intersections between strangers’ trajectories, that people do not often exchange names. Give too much of yourself away and you might begin to miss the other person, but becoming completely uncommunicative leads to isolation and loneliness.
The following day, we climbed aboard a local bus and headed to Trogir, a small harbour town an hour west of Split. The quaint little mediaeval town is a latticework of narrow cobbled streets ...
Split, where there was a 24 hour bakery. Mmmm.
... Butchers Bridge' which was full of padlocks.. it was pretty cool. We also saw 'The Three Bridges' and posted our first postcard to Gran! We then got the train to Zagreb and waited for the night train in the station, in our pyjamas. Got on the night train and luckily found a cabin to ourselves, as we didn't reserve a bed. Had an ok nights sleep. We arrived in Split, found our hostel, left our bags but couldn't check in so went for a walk. We ...
Island Hopping
... in their odd clothes and just-purchased captain hats. Found one woman in flip flops and ankle-length footy nylons you try shoes on with.
We soon arrived in the small town of Supetar, but knew we really wanted to get to the other side of the island to Bol. Ziatni Rat beach is over there and is the quintessential shot you see on 90% of Croatian tourism materials. No busses on Sunday, but as luck would have it a taxi was waiting right ...
From Zagreb to Split
... out one of the most famous national parks in Croatia. The park consists of cascading lakes, waterfalls, lakes, waterfalls, lakes... a few times over. After close to 7 hours of walking we called it a day.
(11/5) From Plitvice we headed to the famous Croatian party island, Pag. The weather however was not in our favor. With rain and sub 20 degree temperatures, there wasn't a swedish tanning team in sight. To comfort our sorrows we bought some local goats cheese ...


