| Page Views: 9,745 Last Visit to Croatia: September, 2004 | Trogir and Split by tashka - last update: Jan 21, 2006 |
Sunrises | The sun rising over Trogir, Croatia |
There are places and times when I like to see the sun rising, though usually it's hard to get me out of bed before noon (unless I have to go to the office). This happened in Croatia. Sunrises are marvellous there.
But I tell you this: if I go to Croatia another time, I'll organize the trip in a different way. If you want to have a proper trip to Croatia, you better take a flight to the north of it (Rijeka), rent a car and drive to the south of the country (Dubrovnik). On the way you can choose which national parks to see and you can stay in campings (they are good in Croatia). This way you will have more freedom and see more of the country. |
|  | Beautiful views Croatia is really beautiful! I could not help taking a lot of pictures, because I wanted to catch all this beauty. I hope I managed to do it, but if not - I will remember it. |
|  | Cozy Towns I've been to two Croatian towns - Trogir and Split. They look similar, with Split being larger and Trogir being cozier. So I liked Trogir more. I like small towns with narrow street, the narrower, the better :-))
And all these charming shutters, flower pots, tiny shops and cafes, I feel at home there. I could walk the streets of Trogir for hours, just looking for another small thing to take a picture of... |
> Add to your Custom Travel Guide [What's This?]
| Pros: | "It's a beautiful and cozy country" | | Cons: | "In September, the sea can already be quite cold" | | In A Nutshell: | "Walk the narrow streets to see wonderful views" |
tashka's Croatia Travel Tips
Comments for tashka about Croatia | | | | |
Toshioohsako Mon Jun 2, 2008 18:22 UTC I was in Split a few weeks ago but not in Trogir. You have nice >Split photos. It was great to visit Split, Supetar and Dubrovnik. | JLBG Sun Mar 5, 2006 06:15 UTC Good beginning! Croatia is addictive and you should come back soon! Don't miss Istria, coastal and inland. In French, a tie is called "cravate", which reminds its origin! | croisbeauty Fri Feb 24, 2006 19:36 UTC Very well done Natalia, Like your opening picture very much. | MURRA Wed Feb 22, 2006 15:23 UTC very nice fotos |
|
|