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The Island that never sleeps
... around the island to the main beach area - a long expanse of rocks covered in beach chairs, as well as a massage centre, and the islands biggest hotel. We grabbed ourselves some chairs in a quiet spot, and lay there digesting lunch for a good few hours. As the sun faded we managed to lift ourselves up off our chairs and relocate all of 30 metres to the 'Hula Hula Bar' - a wicked spot where the sunset is amazing (although the drinks are expensive), and the music is ...
Hvar-ing the best time in paradise!!
... views of the fortress and bell tower - amazing!! The apartment was just like a home with satellite tv and even...get this... A BLOOMIN TOASTIE MAKER!!!! Hvar town gets the most sunshine hours of any island in Europe due to it's location and we aint been disappointed here!! Hvar has everything you could wish for including a big supermarket, in which we made the most enormous hamburgers!! We have both agreed ...
More frolicking
After yesterday's events, everyone was sensible and left their precious goods inside...and the frollicking continued. Carbon copy of yesterday in terms of weather...and activity really (but mercifully 'seasick' free this morning) - lots of time in the water with our newly acquired lilo...drifting around clear blue seas, sunning ourselves on the deck...ah, it's a hard ...
Peace and Quiet
... thought about how much cash I had with me. I checked, and there was not even enough for the room, let alone a meal; and according to my LP guide, the only ATM was the other side of the island, a good 45 minute walk away. No buses went over there, especially not in the evening. I resigned myself to hiring a bike for an hour to cycle up the big hill to get there, but as I was passing the tourist information, glanced at around, and spotted a cash machine! I was ...
Korcula
... all terracotta rooftops against the blue water in the adriatic. Narrow streets in this 14th century town are still the original Croatian marble worn smooth and shiny from wear. This is the home of Marco Polo / which is up to some debate/ but regardless of his birthplace he spent quite a bit of time here. So we had fun exploring his history around the ...