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Hvar
... have also done this one.
Hvar seems a larger town with many boats rafted up - and a bit of boat traffic jam even though it is towards the end of the season. A few other exotic superyachts and large charter yachts in the bay too.
A short nap and shower is called for before a stroll around town - definitely day off tommorrow.
Generally the scenery is exceptional with clear blue seawater and ...
The Up and Coming Destination
Croatia. What can I say except I loved it. It was an extremely cheap weekend (not including the money I spent on activities).
After taking a 12 hour bus ride to Croatia- which was also filled with a deer almost killed by our bus- I had finally arrived. I went with a tour group and so naturally I had 1 hour to freshen up, scarf down some breakfast, and then hop on a bus for another hour or so in order to indulge in ...
Zagreb & Croatia Sail
... a jack of all trades (including gigolo!) and his story about his one earring (sailors tradition for burial payment).
Arrived in Hvar
... of different issues such as how the town is no longer owned by the Croat's, how the weather has destroyed 70 percent of the olive crops this year and how boring other cities like Dubrovnik, our next city we are traveling to, is. Dinner was great. A bottle of the local white wine, an appetizer of prsut and sheep cheese, my dinner of grilled sea bass and potatoes. Diane had the fried calamari. After dinner we met a ...
No, it's pronounced xv̞âːr
... all the way down the hill on two sides of the town and the fortress above was used until the late 19th century as a military fort. The best part of the fortress was the dungeon in it which had stalactites forming on the ceiling and creepy little cells with tiny windows that have a wonderful view of the Adriatic sea below. Imagine the torture of not just being locked in a dark dungeon but having your only view of freedom be a bright ...
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