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Long drives along Dalmatian Coast
... gave way to desert like conditions. The islands just off the coast were barren and dry. Road was still a twisty mountain trail which would be a joy in a sports car or motor bike.
We reached one of our favourite spots on this trip, Rovinj, and was delighted to return the car to the rental agency. It is always a worry when you have one and it was nice to pass it back intact.
We once again had a great room at ...
Ice hockey
we stoped in Pula to say hello to Marco (old business partner of Dide) and it turned out that there was an international hockey tournament taking place in the collesiem (almost 2000 years old) between Croatia and Russia - what a treat.
Finally, made our way down to Metcovic, just in time for one day of sun on the beach, before the rain - forcast for the next couple of days.
More to follow as i need to sign off now as we need to get the car back to Metcovic.
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High speed ferry to this beautiful town
... about). Pictures, sadly not to be until we return here in 10 days for a couple of nights. I left my camera on the boat, I am sorry to say. We discovered the loss when we checked into the hotel, went to the lobby to ask if they could phone them to see if it had been turned in. Instead of phoning the young lad who carried our bags to our room, in a different building up ...
Malinska snorkelling!
Woke up very early on the campsite (very impressed with my roll mat- hardly felt the bumps!) and went straight down for a swim! It was half 6 and the bay looked beautifully peaceful and quiet (until we started splashing around...)
Armed with our goggles we began chasing fish and having little swims. The water is so clear it is ridiculous!! U can see for ages and even when u go right out (it gets deep quickly) and its about 20 foot deep u can still see the ...
Croatia here we come!!
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After checking in to a campsite (which was super cheap!) we pitched our tent on the gravelly ground (not looking forward to sleeping on that later...) and headed down for a quick explore.
A 2 minute walk to the beach just as the sun had set, resulting in a pretty view of the surrounding coast and harbours with twinkling lights. We then strolled round and nipped into a ...