Hostin Hotel Porec
Rade Kincara 4 Porec, Istria, 52440, Croatia
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Kahlan's Cool Birthday
... had no fear doing it with them. Stacy and I watched in fear and awe as Kahlan and Abi went through the course. In some parts Kahlan could not even reach the ropes to hold onto, which she got through by holding onto the daughter. As Kahlan went through the course and across ziplines, she was having a blast... truly an adventure seeker. The course ended with a 400 meter long zip line. This thing was huge. Here ...
Ears, fleas and horses
... one pumpkin, the girls decided to each carve a face on both sides of the pumpkin. They drew the faces, cut the top off and extracted my favorite part of pumpkins, the seeds. Straight into the oven they went, sprinkled with sea salt from the neighboring island of Pag and some sugar, to munch on and keep up our strength for the hard work of carving. We all took turns carving the intricate faces they drew. We found a grapefruit knife in ...
A City of Light
... in the mornings. We walked the promenade to town where we took a small wooden boat piloted by a barkarioli (boatman) who mans the oars and whose ancestors have been doing it for 850 years. The cost, 5 kunas, or a about a dollar was worth the price for this short lovely trip from port to port. For a wonderful story I recommend Vesna Maric's account and conversation in the Lonely Planet with one of ...
Moving in to Rovinj
... apartment. After all the bags were unloaded and Zelka and Zelko made sure we knew how everything in the apartment worked and giving us some suggestions on local restaurants, they left.
This is when we went to work. We spent the next three hours converting the apartment to make it livable for us. Stacy and Abi washed every single dish, pot, pan, spoon, knife fork in the kitchen. We usually throw it in the dishwasher, ...
Hotel Valamar
... This was a our first look at the Adriatic on this side of Croatia. Right across, on a clear day, you can see Italy. We are at the very tippy top of the sea, so the water temperature is not as warm as down in Split, but Istria enjoys a milder summer. We enjoyed walking on the wooded path, watching daredevils dive into the chilly sea. It was so nice to be out of a place where you were always conscious that someone may ...



