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Travel Blogs from Trogir
Same same but different
As amazing as all the coastal cities in Croatia are, after visiting a few they all start to look very similar, even when I was going through my pictures it was often very hard to distinguish which cities some of them were taken in. However I would say Trogir was one of the main highlights of the coast, possibly because it's just as pretty as the other cities with less tourists, I know I'm a tourist but as I've said a million times before I ...
The Up and Coming Destination
... like Pocahontas going "just around the river bend." All I needed was my faithful animal companions and I would have been set.
I managed to muster up the courage to jump off a cliff along the river. I'd say it was about 20 feet high, which becomes increasingly intimidating the longer you stand on the edge. I felt as though my stomach traveled all the way up to my throat as I jumped off the cliff. The impact ...
Zagreb & Croatia Sail
... Penelopa not offered).
Sailing with friends in Croatia
... and Dianne are keen to use the swimming pool, but decide against it when they find it is 10 Euros EACH, on top of the Marina fee. Have lunch at the marina restaurant, then we can get our shopping carts and do the 2 km walk to town for a big shop at the supermarket and local fruit and veg market. Both girls have a swim on the way, in the free sea. Back to the marina, straining the wheels of the shopping carts. The evening meal is Doug’s carrot salad and ...
1st day in Trogir
... This is where being a tourist becomes difficult, touring with big heavy suitcases behind you over cobblestone streets. So, we had to take turns, one would check out the sights while the other watched to luggage. One of the "don't miss sights" was the Cathedral of St. James. Construction started in the 12th century and went on centuries, allowing for many architectural styles. It surprisingly was much smaller than we had thought it ...