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Vlahe Bukovca 3 Biograd na Moru, Croatia, 23210, 385-23-384-463
... puste!<br><br>A przed nami Zadar, miasto piekne, czyste, zadbane niesamowicie - w kazdym razie STAROWKA. Wyczuwa sie tu wloskie wplywy, ale to nic dziwnego: miasto bylo podlegle Wenecji dlugie lata.<br>Chociaz z tym numero uno roznie: Krzysia /to ja..to ja / - Zadar. Inni? A to... Kotor, a to.... Dubrownik, a to... laba w Prapratno! Wszystko piekne, po prostu :)<br ...
Zadar, Zadarska, Croatia matti5d... explore Croatia coast with our yacht sailing Croatia.<br><br>Dalmatic coast is one of the best yachting, sailing and cruising coasts in the world.<br><br>Owing to the fantastic climate, old towns and authentic cuisine you will have a memorable vacation full of amazing experiences.<br><br ...
Šibenik, Šibensko-Kniniska, Croatia croatiagulet... to take my chances today. I still had last night's used ticket so I validated the other end of it and tried to smear out the old ink with some good old fashioned spit and some thumb grease. Let's just say the outcome was obvious tampering.<br><br>And also why is it that after 8pm one bus will connect where I stayed to the airport but during the day it requires two buses via the train station? Wouldn't the powers that be want the easier one bus journey for ...
Zadar, Croatia atlpilot36... Concrêtement, c'est un immense cercle composé de cellules photovoltaïques multicolores qui s'illuminent de façon aléatoire dans un balais de couleur irréaliste. Vraiment magique!<br><br>Nous nous mettons ensuite à la recherche d'un bar pour étancher notre soif, jusqu'à ce que la fatigue est raison de nous et nous guide vers notre lit.
Zadar, Zadarska, Croatia artoftravel... panneau indiquant "lac salé". Situé à 5 minutes à pied de la baie, le lac Mir contient 2 fois plus de sel que la normale, la température de l'eau dépasse largement les 25°C et son niveau monte et descend au gré des marées. Une baignade s'impose. L'eau est en effet très chaude et salée : un vrai bain thermale!<br>Après ça, nous décidons de parcourir l'autre côté de la baie. Un sentier longe les ...
Kornati Islands National Park, Croatia artoftravel(86 miles)<br>So the plan is to get to the coast! Not a lot of towns on our way but we had some down hill and mountains on either side of a valley to begin the day. We had lunch in a town called Gracac. The fact that it was the largest town for some 40 km we thought for sure it was a great destination for our lunch. It was quite run down and garbage was strewn about throughout their central park. Some friendly ...
Biograd na Moru, Croatia randyandchrissy... we eventually found the place but for $45nzd a night I cant say I'm thrilled, but its all part of the fun.I,m going to explore a bit of the old city today in the hope that when Ra gets here Ill be able to give her a nicer first impression of the place. but my thoughts are as soon as shes here we will be off to Split, I know its more touristy but I need that right now lol
Zadar, Croatia jess.waren21st - 24th August 2007. Not much to say here, just spent three days doing nothing. More swimming and reading and relaxing and sleeping. It's tough but I think we're the people for the job. We left Dubrovnik at the ungodly hour of seven o'clock, that's the earliest we've been awake since Egypt three months ...
Starigrad, Croatia peteandmandy... We hurried off and then made a bathroom check and to talk of an effective strategy for the rest of the day. We decided to check our bags, get something to eat, and then find our overnight ferry. To leave this building we passed down a long corridor. As we came nearer to the end we could hear feet stomping and the chants of the fans as they assured their teams victory by getting really drunk. Collette loved the behavior. As we approached the old town of Split I caught ...
Split, Croatia fezmonkey... Yes, since we do like to wander, we did check out the town. There was the ubiquitous old town with narrow streets built within protective walls. It took about 10 minutes to explore the entire old town. There was also a "boardwalk" dotted with seafood restaurants and "cheesy" souvenir stalls. We were told that this area caters to the Russians who come down on packaged holidays. Things were cheaper and still in need of some modern upgrades. Many of the large resort hotels ...
Split, Croatia wanderingwaltz
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