Apartments Arti Cavtat
Poluganje 33 Cavtat, Croatia
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And now for something completely different
... and love the sights and sounds of a medieval walled city; this is the real
thing. It does exactly what it says on the tin and wows tourists in the best
possible way. I even think it’s better than the architecture of both Prague and
Florence. And I hope you like the photo’s of this wonderful place. We’re going
to do our best to extend our stay here because surprise surprise, there’s a
carnival on here as well. Something we just ...
The sun is shining and the weather is fine!
... i would find the gas and return triumphant and glad that i would not have to venture out into the rain for the rest of the day. Well I tried three petrol stations with no luck, then got sent to a hypermarket where of course i had no luck either. I then headed to a hardware shop where the woman said they didn't sell gas despite the fact that they had a whole self full by the door unfortunately the wrong type but it just goes to show how "helpful" Croatian shop assistants ...
Magnificent Montenegro
... lady bagging the groceries could see my distress so she just grabbed Carter and walked him outside, pulled down his pants and held them there the entire time he did his business - right outside the doors to the grocery store! It was hilarious - not only was I blown away by the fact that she took him herself and pulled his pants down and everything - but we were just right next to the main doors to the grocery store!!!! Carter didn't give it ...
Is it Byzantium, Venetian, Roman or what?
... time especially since our room was so nearby. We put on our suits and headed towards the rocky cliffs (smoothed out flat in places for beach goers) ready to jump in. But the cold waters won over my determination, so we headed to another beach to watch the sunset upon us. Finally, I had my first real Croatian meal Bacevapi, which is grilled sausage like meat with onions and pita bread. Dubrovnik is a must see if going to Croatia.
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Roll That Tongue, Baby!
... of a backpacker's mouth upon first meeting another backpacker is "Where are you from?", rather than "What's your name?" It's a bit strange, but that piece of information, as well as "Where are you coming from?" and "Where are you going to next?" are the most relevant questions for that moment, and they often lead into quite detailed conversations very quickly, complete bypassing the usual step of a formal introduction.
Jamie and ...


