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EAT!
... that occurred in my lifetime.
We again hung out with the Perkovic family on their balcony that evening with some drinks before our trio decided to make the trip into Dubrovnik to check out the night scene, but the last bus in never showed. We weren't heart-broken though as we had booked a full day trip to Bosnia the next day with the hostel. A little sleep wasn't going to hurt us.
(Pictures will come later)
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Dobber dan (good day) from Slano
I'm warning you all now - there may not be a whole lotta text for my Croatia posts! This is because we didn't do a whole lot in Croatia apart from sleep, eat, swim, lay in the sun, eat, drink and sleep some more! But the scenery wherever we were is without a doubt, spectacular.
Our first stop in Croatia was meant to be at Sipan but due to construction work (at least I think this is what was going on) on the marina, we went to Slano instead. There wasn't much there! But ...
Rainy welcome to Croatia
... gate number on my ticket so I went there, but apparently it wasn't the gate
and the gate numbers wouldn’t show up until a certain time on the monitor. I
wandered around the airport trying to find a place to fill my water bottle, but
again people were mostly rude and unhelpful. I found a place then waited for
the gate number to show on the monitor. By the time it did and I made it to my
gate, there was a huge line. I ended up in a seat next to an ...
Back to Dubrovnik
We left Mljet in good weather, finally, to head back to Dubrovnik. Spending the first night back at the island of Sipan, but as the sun went down up came the wind and we were in the wrong place, so we headed for Slano for better shelter, coming in in the dark and feeling our way carefully into the anchorage.
Wind died as soon as we arrived so it was a ...
Journey to Dubrovnik...
... city in the industrial section. We asked people for help in locating our hostel, but they either spoke no English or they did not care enough to help us. One kindly woman tried to help us and recommended we take a taxi to Budvanska street (where our hostel is located) for “only $50”. We don’t take taxis for $50.
So we found a map. After much searching, we found the tiny Budvanska street located way ...