Aparthotel Villa Malo More Trogir

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Domovinske Zahvalnosti 73 Trogir, Croatia, 21234

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Split - quiet but good weather

... and making sure we had everything we needed.

Just went and had a short walk around and baked trout dinner at Serum which was a cool little place like being in someones living room.
Went to a couple of bars afterwards and found out why it was so quiet in Split - Sunday is the "day of the dead" (the way the barman in the first bar explained it to me) which is the day of the year that everyone visits the graves of their ...

Split, Croatia richlum
What we thought would be a vacation...

... with him quite a bit to get him back to the price we thought we were getting. In the end, it worked out and we had a 3-bedroom apartment with a really beautiful view all to ourselves for 480 Kuna altogether (that’s only $16 each a night which is really cheap in Europe). We got settled in just in time for sunset, took some pretty pictures from our lanai, and then went to the market down the street for groceries. We cooked a good dinner ...

Hvar, Hvar Island, Croatia mdaa
Croatia beaches

... about to watch our second sunset here-it truly is a highlight so far for us. Originally we were only going to stay one night and drive into Split today, but the beauty of having Fred means that is we like a place, we can stay longer :) Our third campsite in Croatia is by far the best; I had to really force myself away from doing nothing to write this! Although I have to admit that I have a million dollar view while writing it :)

Seget Vranjica, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, Croatia armajor7
Diocletian's Palace, circa 300AD

... 8217;s southern wall along the popular palm-lined seaside promenade known as the Riva or Obala Hrvatskog Preporoda, it’s easy to see why Diocletian chose this strategic seaside location. With good access to Mediterranean trade routes and coastal mountains that protected it from invasion, the impressive palace was perfectly situated.

From the Riva, you enter the Bronze Gate. It’s a short walk to the barrel-vaulted basement on the ground floor. Despite ...

Split, Croatia ambough
Dubrovnik and beyond

... the world's oldest pharmacy, an out of town arboretum, Grad (castle), walls and big houses. A bustrip back was quick and cheap. The next morning (Sunday Feb1) we had breakfast and threw the Destinator into first gear. The roads were quiet, and progress was rapid, although on similar roads as the day before. Half an hour later we crossed into Bosnia and went out again 10 kliks further. This way Bosnia has access to the Adriatic, a seaside ...

Trogir, Croatia robertandtanja
Our time to Split

... we dropped off passengers in the middle of the grass meadow, changed direction a couple of times, got one of the last ramaining glass windows on the train smashed by a rock thrown from the mighty anticipating hands of a young boy, and had to get off onto the glass covered grass between the tracks at our stop in Skhodėr because the door on the platform side of the station was stuck and the handle broke off in my hand when I tried to open it. Crossing ...

Split, Split, Croatia rbruce
What 45 days of non stop rain will make you do

... what you think is a luxury after a bit! Frozen grapes were a massive hit and we pretty much got into our room had cold showers and crashed after been 2 nights without sleeping in a bed. After waking up i left leah to continue her sleep while i walked down to check out the beaches which were packed with people out in the sun. Went on a walking tour that night and got a bit of history and found out we were staying inside ...

Split, Croatia leahandgreg
Split Left

She said: We literally ran from the caves of Postojna to make the last train Rijeka, in order to catch our overnight ferry to Split, Croatia. On the train, we met Jac, another Aussie, traveling for an extended period of time. We traded travel stories and spoke of hometowns and lives outside of traveling; this seems to be the standard introductory talk amongst travelers. What wasn't standard was the gentleman who entered our room upon seeing our Rick Steves travel guide ...

Split, Croatia the_stamms
Along the coast

... the gas up to its limit. The appropriate word should be... blood-rushing, or... ecstatic, or... COOL! And you feel clear minded afterwards. Highly recommended.) We did finally get to the real Trogir the next day. Surprisingly, its main attraction is a walled city. It is one of the most intact cities in the world of its age. One of the nice things about these walled cities is that the streets are very narrow and are full of shade. Apparently the heat in Croatia ...

Trogir, Croatia boosheli
A maze of alleyways in a Roman palace

... besides Croatian. This is a modern, living city, at the same time. Within the palace and outside it in the old town area are people carrying on their everyday business, in unique surroundings. In the evening, one can dodge children playing tag by the local fountain and then walk past an aerobics class in a gym, and down to the harbour, from where you can see the outline of the palace lit up with white lights at night. The people are friendly and although they are ...

Split, Croatia sares

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