Stari Grad makes an interesting day trip from Split, as the town and nearby Stari Grad Plain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was out of season when we visited, so most restaurants were closed, but we did find one that had a vegetarian section to their menu, and the food was delicious. Bistro… READ MORE >
Getting From Split To Trogir By Bus
Trogir has been included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1997, and is a popular destination for day trips from Split. It’s around 28 km (17 miles) away and, depending on traffic and exact route taken, the bus usually takes 30-60 minutes. Buses run from 04:00 until 00:15, so so have plenty… READ MORE >
Hermitage Caves, Marjan Hill, Split, Croatia
Most people that visit Split tend to stick to the old town or the nearby beaches, but it’s worth paying a visit to Marjan Hill in Croatia. Here you can find hermitage caves from the 15th century, quaint old churches, a Jewish cemetery, as well as beautiful landscapes of cliffs, forests and sea. You can… READ MORE >
Launderette & Luggage Storage In Split, Croatia
If you’re planning to stay in Split for a while and don’t have access to a washing machine, you’ll be glad to know that there a few launderettes within a few minutes’ walk of the city center. One of them also allows luggage storage, which is super-useful if you want to spend time in the… READ MORE >
Eurail Pass: Is It Worth It?
You may remember from an earlier post that I traveled on an InterRail Global Pass, while Miu traveled on a Eurail Global Pass. Miu has now completed the 15 days of travel on her pass, so was it worth it? First off let me tell you a little bit about how the pass works. If… READ MORE >
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