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Tina Ujevica 5-7 Biograd na Moru, Croatia, 23 210, 385-0-23-290-700
... puste!<br><br>A przed nami Zadar, miasto piekne, czyste, zadbane niesamowicie - w kazdym razie STAROWKA. Wyczuwa sie tu wloskie wplywy, ale to nic dziwnego: miasto bylo podlegle Wenecji dlugie lata.<br>Chociaz z tym numero uno roznie: Krzysia /to ja..to ja / - Zadar. Inni? A to... Kotor, a to.... Dubrownik, a to... laba w Prapratno! Wszystko piekne, po prostu :)<br ...
Zadar, Zadarska, Croatia matti5d... 8211; you’ve invested your money well.<br><br>With regard to your wishes, and preferences, we organize sailing vacations that will hopefully meet your expectations and be an unforgettable experience.<br><br>Aurum Gulet offers 6 luxuriously furnished cabins ( have to see it ) with bathroom ...
Šibenik, Šibensko-Kniniska, Croatia croatiagulet... just fine now.<br><br>The journey to where I am not was unplanned, totally spontaneous, and pushing the envelope of what a normal traveler would do. It involved getting a bus door slammed in my face, a woman at a left luggage office holding my bag hostage, one plane and two bus rides all day, one cool stopover and getting lost at night on foot. All this so I can bring you only the finest from Europe. But I made it obviously and will have plenty to tell about.
Zadar, Croatia atlpilot36... les gourmands il y a de quoi faire, avec une moyenne d'un glacier toutes les 3 boutiques. Par contre il a beau être 22h, il fait encore chaud et nous devons nous dépêcher d'engloutir notre cornet avant de nous faire crépire les chaussures.<br><br>Sur le front de mer, nous découvrons une sculpture extraordinaire (construite en hommage au ...
Zadar, Zadarska, Croatia artoftravelO. Kameni Zakan -> O. Piskera -> U. Lopatica (O. Kornati)<br><br>After two relatively long passages, we decided to have a light day in the Kornati and began with our traditional scrabble egg breakfast. This is the only time the American gets to cook so the pressure was on. It was nice not to have to leave the anchorage early.<br><br>Figuring we only had one day of fresh food, we made our ...
Kornati Islands National Park, Šibensko-Kniniska, Croatia gmanvento... up with Franz and Helmut on the boat - what a palatial yacht - definitely how to travel in style. Such nice guys. After we left them we had the morning after junk food frenzy, which involved us going to the local supermarket to buy hamburger patties, all the condiments and fresh rolls. We'd had a van fry up by 11am.........and then promptly stopped an hour later to cook it all again!! What is it about hangovers and never being able to satisfy the hunger?
Biograd na Moru, Croatia roamingmonk... given some free time to enjoy the island and salt water lake whilst the crew readied the field-kitchen, sorry, restaurant. The lake was pretty but marred by the wind. Lunch would be best (literally) described as: "meat, fish and mashed potato". Afterwards a quick beer and back to the boat for an exceedingly hot (though slightly less rough) trip back. Hopefully this is the last of this type of trip that we do. Basically it's just ...
Zadar, Croatia warm... It quickly dawned on us that there was a big soccer match happening on the main land in Split and that they were going to be with us for the bus and the first ferry. I think that the opposite of the word "discreet" is soccer fan. The crowd was overflowing with angst, exuberance, and body odor. What should have turned out to be a relaxing bus ride now had people standing in the aisle, flirting, yelling, and an occasional outbreak of song to help their team to victory, well at ...
Split, Croatia fezmonkey... or a stern face we tend to avoid. We have also learned that first impressions are not always lasting impressions. On one occasion, in Dubrovnik, Croatia, we were passed off by one person to a gruff, abrupt man who ushered us to his car. The transaction happened so fast that we were not sure what was going on. Two other tourists who were ushered with us said that it would be a good deal. So, grudgingly, we went with them to look at the room, which was well within our price ...
Split, Croatia wanderingwaltz... Croatian poet who wandered up and down the aisle, chatting to us and passing out his poetry. Again, the phrasebook failed me. I don't think his poem contained sentiments such as "another beer please" or "can you tell me where the bus stop is". Still, I will decipher it one day..... Finally we arrived in Dubrovnik. We had taken two trains and a bus, travelling more than 24 hours to get to the coast. It was to be worth every sweltering moment of the journey.
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