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Posted on 16 August 2011 | 12:12 pm Milna bay beach: info Milna
a swimmingpool of salt and sweet wather,ideal for reabilitation,easy to find it,parking near.enjoyit!!!
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 2:37 pm St. Michael fortress in Sibenik: Worth seeing (and hikking)
Our family of four started a one day trip to Sibenik from Murter on a cloudy day. At the arrival to Sibenik we saw that impressive fortress at the top of the whole city and we thought at once how wonderful must be the view from above. Actally, it was even better than we imagine. At the top we tho...
Posted on 23 June 2010 | 10:15 am Duce: Surprising break in our way
Imagine: a family with 3 kids, traveling already 3 hours from Peljesac to Split at the hottest day of the year (at least it seams to me). It was a nightmare because we try to get quickly to Split and I wish to finish this trip soon, however, we were passing through Duce, a place just a little bit...
Posted on 4 June 2010 | 7:04 pm Stiniva cove: Unbelievable place
Me and my husband stayed last summer at Milna bay and decided to find out about the cove of Stiniva, that we saw so many times on Croatia travel brochures. We reached a little parking lot in less than a 10 min. car drive. It was the easy part. Than we took a 30 min. walk long steep path (I was ve...
Posted on 8 May 2010 | 8:26 am Zadar town: A little bit of everything
This summer I was in the Croatian city of Zadar, a city heavily influenced by Italian culture.
It is a coastal city and like all cities of that kind Zadar has it port and promenade. A curious moment about this tour was an organ played by the sea. The water, entering through the tubes situated at ...
Posted on 31 January 2010 | 2:46 pm Hvar town: Beautiful town and island
Trip to Hvar is certainly among the most short and cheap, the ferry Ancona-Hvar are about 150€ in costs (for one car and 3 people) and 7 hours of travel, unless you want to take the fast ferry, use half time but spend twice as much. Depending on how long you go, you should book months in advanc...
Posted on 12 January 2010 | 4:39 am Dubrovnik town: Dreamed city
In one of my trips to Dubrovnik (Yugoslavia, now Croatia) I found a wonderful city. I arrived at dusk and entry to the city left me pleasantly surprised - it is entered by a drawbridge and the first thing I drew attention to were the stones of the main street, a huge, glare stone slabs. Dubrovnik...
Posted on 12 January 2010 | 4:25 am Stari Grad (Hvar): Story about the photographer
The story is that I was visiting my aunt in Split in August and had a day visit to STARI GRAD, Hvar which was amazingly beautiful! I hired a bike from a little stand which was outside a kafana on a corner and about 5 minutes walk to bus stop. There was a photographer there at the time (tall, dark...
Posted on 10 December 2009 | 4:26 pm Kornati: A real sea labirinth
This summer I did a very good holiday to discover Slovenia and Croatia. The first thing I recommend is the trip to the National Park Kornati Islands. I've been there a single day but it was enough to fall in love. The Kornati archipelago has about 140 islands (many uninhabited rocks and islets or...
Posted on 3 December 2009 | 11:36 am
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