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    • Día 10

      Tag 9 von Utjeha Bušat (MNE) nach Split

      27 de agosto de 2022, Croacia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Nach ca. 350km innerhalb und 10 Stunden Fahrzeit bin ich in Kroatien angekommen. Gemeinsam mit @formation_schildkroete, @95diezweidudes und Team #75 haben wir entschieden hier einen Ruhetag einzulegen.

      Die Route von einer kleinen Bucht in Montenegro führt uns dabei komplett die Küstenstraße an der Adria entlang. Die Aussichten waren hinter jedem Berg anders und wirklich grandios. Meer 🌊 und Berge 🏔 zusammen machen einfach Spaß.

      Für die 100km aus Montenegro raus haben wir an die 5 Stunden benötigt. Es ist ein supertolles Land, auch touristisch ist einiges geboten. Die Landstraßen v.a. in den kleineren Städten waren aber komplett überfüllt. In der Hauptreisezeit kein Wunder... Die Fährüberfahrt ging dafür superschnell und war auch ein kleines Highlight! 🛶

      Den Länderpunkt Bosnien Herzegowina hatten wir auch noch eingesammelt, bevor es dann endgültig nach Split ging.
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    • Día 7

      Krka National Park. Lets swim

      25 de septiembre de 2023, Croacia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Our days are fun and full and I’m so happy at how beauty is everywhere! Today we traveled by car to another National Park and before we took the boat to the waterfalls we walked through another Old town with winding streets. Sobes are the lodging option that is offered by locals in their homes and there were many since this town supports the park. We watched a preschool and I had a marvelous latte ( more on coffee here later). We saw the waterfalls with many other visitors ( not my fav thing but I’m glad that people are getting outside) and we swam in kirka river that tasted like salt. It was refreshing and the sun hot!!!! Dave bought a big container of fresh figs and we ate trailside a picnic of cheese, crackers, oranges and apple strudel. We have decided that anytime we see Apple strudel we just buy it.Leer más

    • Día 148

      Split (Sail Day 5)

      12 de agosto de 2023, Croacia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Although we did not sail today, this was officially the last day of the tour.

      We dropped our bags at our airbnb in Split for that night before having a quick breakfast and then making our way to the meeting point for our day trip to Krka National Park which we had booked for our last full day with Nicky and Alex!

      We met our tour guide, Mario, who provided us with some fun facts on the way to the national park which took about an hour's drive. The facts included that:
      -Croatia gets its name from a 7th century family who discovered the region and the youngest child was called Croate so that’s how Croatia got its name.
      - Split comes from a Greek word which describes a yellow flower that blooms in the Split area.
      - On the Croatian flag, the red and white squares are the walls defending Europe and the crown with three lions is the coat of arms of Dalmatia (the region in Croatia which includes the coastal towns).

      We arrived in the National park and Mario took us on a short tour showing us displays about the watermills, the hydroelectric plant (the second oldest in the world after Niagara Falls- by two days), the old blacksmith shops and tools and the traditional methods of clothes making.

      Mario explained a few things about the area, including that:
      - The waterfalls have been under protection since 1985.
      - The total national park is 109km2 (though we would just be visiting the most touristy part).
      - There are lots of fish (mostly a type of trout fish) because it is forbidden to fish in the park.
      - The famous Zinfandel grape actually comes from Croatia! Wine is a big part of Croatian culture. The Zinfandel grape is produced in California, however after 12 years of heritage research it was found that the grape did in fact originally come from the Split region and it is now UNESCO protected. Because of this, the government funds vineyards to increase the number of plantations to produce the wine (many of which we saw on the side of the roads to and from the park.
      - When Mario spoke about the importance of blacksmiths in Croatia, he explained that kovac (which means blacksmith) is the most common Croatian name because that was a common job in the early communities and families were often named by their professions.

      We then explored the park by ourselves for about an hour and a half, admiring the beautiful nature and waterfalls as we made a loop back to the bus. For the last couple of years, it has been prohibited to swim in the Falls due to the increase in tourism and damage it was causing to the mossy areas.

      We then drove to the town of Primošten, a small beachside town for a late lunch. We had some yummy meat/fig pasta and octopus salad before chilling out on the beach for an hour. The water was very refreshing and we enjoyed chatting in the water and lying on the pebble beach.

      We caught the bus back to Split to end our day trip and made our way back to the Airbnb to freshen up before heading out for our last dinner with Nicky and Alex :( We loved the place from yesterday so much that we decided to go back there! Nicky ordered the same dish whilst the three of us tried some different things. Gab loved her pumpkin ravioli and Daniel had a great prosciutto pizza.

      After our delicious dinner and a few beers and aperol spritzes at dinner, we then made our way back to the Airbnb for a night of drinks and cards into the early hours of the morning, trying to pretend that our time with our friends would never end!
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    • Día 144

      Freunde aus der neuen Welt

      30 de marzo de 2023, Croacia ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Am nächsten Tag suchten wir aufgrund zerlaufener Schuhe die Shopping-Mall auf, wo wir auch fündig wurden. Nachdem wir in den ausführlichen Genuss der dortigen Dachterrasse kamen, fuhren wir wieder in die Altstadt, wo wir unsere neuesten Freunde trafen: Ali und Sam aus Amerika. Wir hatten sie bei unserem Ausflug nach Krka kennengelernt und uns sofort gut verstanden. Den Rest des Tages tranken wir Café, spazierten durch Split und erlebten eine traumhafte Abenddämmerung. Der Abschied fiel nicht zu schwer, da sie auch auf Reise durch Europa sind und sich unsere Wege vielleicht wieder kreuzen werden. Man sieht sich ja bekanntlich immer zwei Mal im Leben.Leer más

    • Día 9

      Tag 9

      26 de agosto de 2022, Croacia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Pläne sind dafür da sie zu ändern. Heute sind wir durch ein außerordentlich verkehrsreiches Montenegro nach Kroatien gefahren an Dubrovnik vorbei. Anschließend überquerten wir die bosnische Grenze und hielten uns kurz in Bosnien auf. Dann ging es über die Grenze zurück nach Kroatien und bis Split. Hier haben wir nun ein Hotel für zwei Nächte gebucht und werden es uns einfach mal gut gehen lassen. Nach sehr anstrengenden Grenzen mit langen Wartezeiten in der prallen Sonne und einer kompletten Autodurchsuchung an der bosnisch-kroatischen Grenze haben wir und das wohl verdient. Sonntag geht es dann weiter Richtung Rijeka.Leer más

    • Día 13

      Zadar and Trogir.

      16 de mayo, Croacia ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Today we drove to the area of Croatia called Dalmatia. The countryside has changed. We visited 2 cities.

      Zadar. It is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town.
      It's also famous for its Sea Organ which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. Check it out here.
      https://youtu.be/n86pF-wQKrw?si=CxtR0AihJVIGCDld

      Trogir was first founded by the Greeks in the 3rd century BC. We had a lovely couple of hours in this preserved old town, known for its mix of Renaissance, baroque and Romanesque buildings. It's on a small island incredibly close to the mainland and connected by bridges. It's very touristy, full of restaurants and shops amidst the very old buildings and little laneways, but very charming.

      Tonight we are staying in the Hotel President in Solin, a town and outer suburb of Split. It is lovely; very traditional as opposed to last night's very modern hotel. .... but how many jets does a bath/shower need?
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    • Día 47

      EN VECKA I SPLIT

      23 de octubre de 2022, Croacia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nu har vi varit i Split i snart en vecka. Vi har glömt uppdatera så här kommer hela veckan på en gång. Eftersom det varit fint väder runt 22-24 så här vi kunnat chilla på playan en del. Skönt att kunna landa på ett ställe, detta är det längsta vi varit på ett ställe på hela resan.

      Vi har varit på ”Mall Of Split” och en second hand med kilopris, där fyndade vi rejält så nu blir det en utmaning att packa ihop alla våra grejer efter tillskotten. Även gått på bio igen, denna gången kosta det runt 80 sek. Denna gången såg vi ”Amsterdam”, den var okej, gillade karaktärerna men handlingen var lite sådär och lite förutsägbar.

      Ett besök i Krka Nationalpark har vi också hunnit med, en park med ett stort vattenfall och en sjö. Där åkte vi båt och var i en liten by som låg på andra sidan. Väldigt fint. Igår kväll hängde vi med några från hostelt, två tjejer från Finland, en kolla från England och en kille från Frankrike! Mkt trevligt. Vi köpte gelato, spela yatzy och gick till stranden.

      En dag gick vi upp till en utkiksplats och kollade solnedgången och spela yatzy, väldigt idylliskt!

      Vårt hostel har legat mitt i gamla stan vilket har varit väldigt mysigt att kunna gå genom där. Fun fact, där inne i gamla stan finns en sal som varit med i Game of Thrones-serien. Finns även fler platser i Kroatien men dem hinner vi inte se tyvärr.

      Summan av kardemumman är att det är väldigt fint, fin strand (på rätt sida av stan iaf), fin gammal stad och allmänt mysigt ställe.
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    • Día 44

      Split, Croatia

      18 de septiembre de 2023, Croacia ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

      What we did:
      - Morning workouts to sweat out the boat beers and then caught 10-11am ferry into Split.
      - Walked through town to check into our hotel in the heart of a college campus, navigating through pods of 20yr old girls gunning cigarettes. It ended up being such a nice boutique hotel! We contemplated just spending the day in it
      - We did venture out and grab some fresh salads for lunch and then walked for two - three hours around the harbor, oceanside parks and beaches. Steph relived memories of her and the Buda crew roadtripping over here junior year and cliff jumping into the ocean. This time around we read books on an ocean front bench for an hour… we’re still hip and fun we promise!
      - Grabbed some big Croatian beers and Aperol Spritz’s (see we’re still hip and fun) at a harbour front cafe for a while and watched P Diddy’s massive yacht pull in (you can lease it from him for $400k a week). Good to finally see where all our summer paychecks spent on Ciroc ended up
      - Jenna and Joe landed around 5 from their bus-train-plane trek from Lake Como so we showered and met them on their apartment rooftop for pre-dinner wine. Still can’t believe we happened to be in Split on the same day!
      - Had an awesome time at dinner catching up on our four days apart and reliving the good times in Nice!
      - The group debated calling it early given activities the next day, but psh life’s short and when are we going to be in Croatia together again. To another bar we went until midnight-ish for more big Croatian beers and you guessed it - Euchre. Steph and Trent finally got a win! Such a great itinerary surprise to see them again!

      What we ate:
      - Coffee and chocolate croissants on the ferry
      - Salads at Restaurant “Feel Green Healthy Food” - could not be a more literal interpretation of the consumption our bodies needed at this point. Thank you Croatian-english
      - Bokeria Kitchen and Wine for dinner. Couple bottles of wine, Bombolini and Burrata apps with melt off the bone lamb skewers and risotto dinner.

      Fun facts:
      - We saw many bars across Croatia with “fun” included in them as a very literal translation to nab tourists. Names such as “Charlies - Fun and BBQ pub”gave us a chuckle every time
      - Our first lodging mix-up…we knew it would happen at some point during our 3 month trip (fingers crossed it’s the first and last time)! Had it booked for the wrong week, but luckily we were only staying one night and Trent was able to find a much better hotel for a cheaper price! Yay for same-day booking!
      - This marks the end of our month on the Mediterranean and Adriatic coasts. Goodbye ocean, sun, Aperol spritz, and warm weather! Hello autumn, sweaters, red wine, and BIG beers!
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    • Día 24

      A la redécouverte de Split 😉

      30 de octubre de 2023, Croacia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Notre dernière visite date de l'été 2020. Une visite à Split c'est traverser les différents moments historiques vécus par la ville : à travers l’architecture antique, médiévale romane et gothique, Renaissance, Baroque et moderne. La richesse du patrimoine de Split est exceptionnelle et peut en dérouter certains d'un point de vue architectural (romane, vénitienne, austro-hongoise, française.. communiste )!

      Notre taxi nous dépose tout près du marché aux fruits et légumes, il a lieu tous les jours, ces petites grand-mères qui viennent vendre leurs quelques légumes du jardin est un spectacle a lui seul. Je repars avec mon petit panier, mes noix fraîches et mon miel croate 😋.

      Puis nous rentrons dans la vieille ville par la porte d'argent, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, où les touristes sont toujours aussi présents même à cette saison.

      Au coeur de la ville se cache le palais de l’empereur romain Dioclétien, passage obligatoire lors d'un séjour en Dalmatie.
      La cathédrale St Dujam, le temple de jupiter, les souterrains, le péristyle, la place du peuple.... se rappellent à moi 🤩.

      Et voilà l'heure d'assouvir les estomacs des enfants 🤣. Mon chéri m'avait promis "la fritule dalmate", nous ferons un détour au marché au poisson et nous la dégusterons sur la riva. 😋

      Une fois rassasiée, la petite famille part à l'ascension de la colline Marjan pour profiter d'une vue imprenable sur la ville, la mer et les iles.
      Mais elle se mérite, nous y accéderons par les escaliersqui partent de la vieille ville et mènent à la terrasse du café Vidilica.
      La colline Marjan est pratiquement entourée par la mer, en faire le tour représente 10 km💪mais le spectacle est juste 🤩. Notre déjeuner est digéré, je vous assure.

      Le redescendons tranquillement, rencontrons les chats du quartier....

      Nous sortirons de la vieille ville par une autre porte pour saluer Gregoire de Nin, un évêque qui au 10e s. lutta pour imposer le vieux croate comme langue liturgique. Cette statue fut créée par Ivan Meštrović (ivane mechtrovitch), le plus célèbre sculpteur croate du 20e s.
      Toucher le gros orteil de Grégoire de Nin porte chance, alors les enfants ont fait un voeu avant de rentrer de cette belle journée bien occupée et riche.🙂
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    • Día 7

      Split

      27 de septiembre de 2019, Croacia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Mit dem Bus 26 vom Campingplatz in die Stadt. Ausstieg direkt am Platz des Diokletian, einem riesigen Gemäuer (180 x 125 m) mit vielen kleinen Läden, einem Museum, einer Kirche etc.
      Spaziergang durch die engen Gassen mit vielen Cafés und noch mehr Geldautomaten!Leer más

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