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Cruising in Croatia
We are now in Zadar having spent a fabulous two days seeing various aspects of Croatia. We spent yesterday morning further exploring Zagreb, returning to some of the monuments of the Lower Town we had only seen from the bus. These included the National Theatre building in Tito square and the parks that form a green U around the city. We also went …
Deel 2
... wel bij. Jammer dat ik zoveel tegenslag had met dit bootje, maar toch zie ik het niet helemaal als een teleurstelling. Ik heb er ook veel mee beleefd en het zo op zee varen is echt heel gaaf.
De motor heb ik later met een gehuurd busje naar Nederland gebracht om te verkopen, en weer terug in Frankrijk had ik mijn fiets gelukkig nog. Ik ben even bij de camping langs geweest voor een laatste feestje. En daarna goed genoten van het fietsen. ...
Home is where Zadar is!
... one brandy soon becomes about six! Hence a late night.
We have stayed in Zadar many times although we have never been fortunate enough to book an apartment minutes from the old town until now. The next morning we cycle along the sea front to Zadar's most famous attraction, the sea-organ; built into the sea wall, the sea organ is a series of steps which lead into the sea and which is also a musical ...
Midnight in Zadar
... we needed to find, and carefully gave us point by point directions. Finally around 12:30am we collapsed in bed in a strange new city. Today our plan is to explore the city, supposedly one of Croatia's finest, and try to plan for our next adventure. Hopefully a little laundry, some homework, and some catch up on sleep is also part of our day. Either way it should be good, the sun is out, the Bora winds have dissipated, and the salty Adriatic is only a few blocks ...
An english travel describtion!
... to find some other place we could stay at until they could accommodate us. One of the receptionists took us around to the nearby hostels. This turned out to be an additional hour of walking since we couldn’t find a hostel which wasn’t fully booked. When at last we arrived to a hostel, they had only a double room. But they had issues with the toilets and the water, thus only one toilet worked. Seriously worn out by then, we agreed to stay, even though no discount ...