(Innsbruck, Austria) After three wonderful and relaxing months in Croatia, we were ready to move on to our next location. We had decided early in the spring that we would return to Austria this winter...Read More
(Krka, Croatia) See Part 1 here After walking around the wooden plank walkway by the first waterfall we visited, we still had some time to explore more of the park. There is much more to see here if y...Read More
(Zadar, Croatia) One thing that Grant and I have been determined to do at each location that we stay in is to seek out and enroll in a German language school. Doing this not only creates a constant ro...Read More
(Zadar, Croatia) A surprise for us was what appeared to be an unassuming restaurant down an unassuming alleyway that we would sometimes pass when we’d meander through the narrow streets of Old T...Read More
(Zadar, Croatia) As Grant and I discover all the nooks and crannies that make up Old Town Zadar, we had yet to visit the Museum of Ancient Glass. Surprisingly, Zadar is home to a handful of well done ...Read More
(Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia) We woke up early the next morning at the Life Palace Hotel and made our way down to breakfast, which consisted of a lavishly stocked buffet. I headed straight for the s...Read More
(Šibenik, Croatia) Sasha and I wanted to visit another Croatian highlight during our stay, specifically Krka National Park. This park is only an hour or so south of Zadar, so it is completely doable ...Read More
(Zadar, Croatia) A restaurant that has not disappointed us yet, and we’ve been here 5 times, faces the Adriatic Sea and is called Restaurant Bruschetta. If you are walking along the main street acro...Read More
(Zadar, Croatia) As Grant and I find our selves hurtling face-first into the middle of Autumn, we are noticing that the days are getting considerably colder and the sunny days are more and more inters...Read More
A nice attraction that lies in the middle of Old Town Zadar is the Archaeological Museum. The museum is situated across the street from the forum and St. Donat’s Church in an unassuming block buildi...Read More
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