Traveling is about finding those things you never knew you were looking for. Unknown Makarska, Croatia
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Many people never leave their hometown, never board a plane, never see the places you’ve seen. Every time you travel, big or small, is a luxury. Be grateful for the miles behind you and the horizons ahead. Unknown Hvar, Croatia
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Education teaches you to think. Travel teaches you to understand. The Prophet Mohamed Dubrovnik, Croatia
More Island Hopping in Croatia
The last few weeks I’ve been posting about our three week adventure in Croatia, and I have even more to share about this stunningly beautiful country. Here are my previous posts if you’re interested: Three Weeks in Croatia One Week in Dubrovnik More on Dubrovnik A Week in Split Island Hopping in Croatia Today I’m... Continue Reading →
Island Hopping in Croatia
Being a country situated along the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is home to some beautiful beaches and islands, something you don’t want to miss while visiting. There is an extensive ferry system which allows you to island hop inexpensively and quickly. This is a great option to see the neighboring islands, but the sailings are limited... Continue Reading →
A Week in Split, Croatia
Split is a party town according to many of the Croatians we had conversations with during our stay. It’s famous for its nightlife and lively club scene. We saw many groups of visitors clearly in town for a wild weekend - women and men decked out in beach wear, skin tight clothing, and bright shiny... Continue Reading →
More on Dubrovnik, Croatia
Last week I posted my first blog about Dubrovnik, and today I’m continuing on with more about this amazing city. Click here to read that post. As I mentioned last week, the Dubrovnik Pass is a good bargain allowing you to you visit many of the city’s historical locations. In addition to seeing the city... Continue Reading →
Travel Quote
Travel improves the mind wonderfully, and does away with all one’s prejudices. Oscar Wilde Korčula, Croatia
One Week in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, initially known as Ragusa, dates back to the 7th century when refugees from Epidaurum settled in the area. Through the centuries, it has been ruled by the Byzantine Empire, the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. There is much more to share about the history of this beautiful country which I won’t go... Continue Reading →