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Helpful Tips for Saving Money in Split

Helpful Tips for Saving Money in Split

| January 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

Here are a few helpful tips to save money while enjoy Split in Croatia. Let me know if you have any tips and I’ll add them to the list Drinking water is available at points along the Riva so no need to buy water. Eating and drinking is expensive in the Old Town. For light […]

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Walking Tour of Split Old Town

Walking Tour of Split Old Town

| January 30, 2023 | 0 Comments

After breakfast on our last day in Split, we opted to take a walking tour of the old town. We fumbled our way through narrow alleys until we came to the Peristyle, the courtyard at the centre of the Roman palace complex built for the Emperor Diocletian. Even though tourism is in full swing, archaeology […]

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Hvar Island – A Fantastic Daytrip

Hvar Island – A Fantastic Daytrip

| January 30, 2023 | 0 Comments

My two buddies Gerard and Stephen arrived the night before to join me for the final few days in Split. I enjoy solo travel but if I’m honest, I enjoy it much more if I can share it with someone. Having the lads join me for the weekend provided the familiar company I needed. On […]

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Get some exercise in Split on the stunning Marjan Hill

Get some exercise in Split on the stunning Marjan Hill

| January 21, 2023 | 0 Comments

After the working day was done, I wanted to stretch my legs so visited the nearby Marjan Hill. This wooded hill lies just to the west of the city and is easily accessible from the neighbourhoods of Varoš and the Old Town. The broad stone steps at the start of the trail are easy to […]

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Sun History Sea and Beaches – Welcome to Split, Croatia

Sun History Sea and Beaches – Welcome to Split, Croatia

| January 16, 2023 | 0 Comments

My flight touched down in Split around nine in the evening. The bus shuttle from the airport to the main bus station in Split took thirty minutes and cost forty five Kuna, which was about six Euros. At the time of writing, a Euro was roughly seven Kuna. From there, I used Google maps to […]

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