was so anxious after getting caught in the town and found himself running late. Nat had a few hours to herself.
The weather was beautiful, apart from a strong northerly wind. It was too nice a day to wear hiking shoes, so Nat walked down to town and up to the Dive Centre which is about 2km walk in her flip flops, sat on the beach for about a half hour, still no Cam so walked back to the town, no Cam there either, so back up the hilly roads to our room. No
When o good! We sat down in the sun on the terrace for a while before
While
When and great
dive leader with 45 years experience saved the day and back on dry land to tell the tale.
For dinner tonight we met up with Ben,
Today we woke late. No alarms were set today and we woke about 10am! We quickly packed our things and enjoyed a nice pot of coffee from our host with our muesli. This is the views we had from the balcony of our apartment. It is a really special place that we will never forget for the serenity and friendliness of everybody that we met. A stunning place. We took a drive up a goat track with the most amazing coastal views. In the distance we saw whales frolicking in the water!
After enjoying a coffee in the marina and
A sad moment, we loved this town. We took a tour of the island and came across a town that wasn’t even on the map! We relaxed for a while and returned to Sumartin where our ferry left about 6pm. Nat had a nap in the car and
We arrived back on the mainland about 7pm, and we made a beeline up the highway towards
Returning to the road, Nat was pretty scared but we made it into
Day 22 – Monday 15/10/07
We were up early today, had the worst free breakfast ever and hit the road. We drove through and mussel/oyster farming region and the countryside was beautiful. Hundreds of terraced vineyards, massive rocks, green brush, windy roads.
We passed many wineries on the way. The locals had advised us that the Pelijsac wines are some of the best red wines in the country. On this advice stopped off and collected a bottle. They aren't as cheap as we thought they would be. Cam could not taste these wines as there is a ZERO tolerance on drink driving in Croatia. Funny thing is that at every petrol station they have many fridges stocked full of beer! Go figure!
We were on our way to a town called Orebic, enjoying a coffee whilst waiting for our ferry to Korcula. While purchasing our tickets, we met a couple from Silly really, we could of made some kunas for our taxi service! We arrived
in the town and enjoyed a pizza and grilled vegetables. From here we drove to a little village and enjoyed the fine weather and peace of a tiny village with very little to do.
Afterwards he headed to a town called Lumbarda. Another sleepy little town, booked into a sobe. Nat sat on the sunny terrace, with views of the harbour and surrounded with mandarin trees.
enjoyed some local wine. Once the sun set, the chill set in. We headed for a restaurant with great views of the harbour. We enjoyed a really nice dinner and a bottle of wine. Once we got home, Cam passed out and that was the end of the day, took much wine and beef for
Day 23 – Tuesday 16/10/07
Today our host provided us a typical breakfast of lovely fresh bread, homemade jam, salami, cheese, yoghurt and a big pot of coffee. Not a very low GI breakfast, but good anyway! We left Lumbarda early and drove back to Korcula. This is a view of Korcula as you come back into town. We walked around the old town for a while. There is an old
church in town that we got to check out. And look at this rather rude frieze outside the church! It looked like it came straight from the red light district of Amsterdam!
Korcula was the birthplace of the world famous maritime explorer - Marco Polo. Born in 1254, he was responsible for bringing the Far East and Africa to the rest of the world. Within the old town there is Marco Polo tower, the area rumoured to be where he grew up. The tower gave a lovely view of the church bell tower, the orange roofs and the gorgeous crystal blue ocean. We had an espresso and bought
went swimming. The water was a little cold, but the views and sea life made up for it. We then drove back on the ferry and bid farewell to Korcula.
Back on
Unfortunately we couldn’t stay forever. We drove to our
next destination, Ston, a town well known for it’s seafood. As you can see from the photo there was an amazing wall set up around the town and right up the hills to protect it from mauriding pirates in it's day. This was an important place as it was the entrance to the pensinsula and valuable agriculture and seafood industries. Nat enjoyed plenty of fresh grilled squid with
Back on the road, for our final destination,
Day 24 – Wednesday 17/10/07 Cam’s Birthday
Today Cam the birthday boy woke early and enjoyed watching the sunrise over
We walked around the old town for a while, before deciding to take the City Walls walk. The weather was picture postcard perfect, as you can see from the photos. On the walls the temperature was soaring. The views from the wall were breathtaking. The ocean was so clear, you can see down in to the water in this photo, and the wall is over 30 metres high! After walking about half way we stopped for a beer! It was getting quite hot so what better way to enjoy the views and cool off!
Unfortunately our audio guide stopped working at the half way point, but we battled on and walked the whole way round the walls which is about 2km. At some parts, the wall is up to 6 metres thick!
After the walk, we were thoroughly exhausted!
After the lovely meal, Cam had seen a beach on some of the postcards around with great views of town. We sought it out and Cam was in for a swim. A rather chilly swim, but the best marine life was the best that Cam had seen the whole time in Croatia! Unbelievable considering how built up it is. Thousands of fish swimming around me, within a couple of inches of my face! They are really friendly fish! Just like the people that live here. As the sun set we were off to get ready for a big night!
We headed up the 300 stairs back to our room to freshen up for dinner. We enjoyed a glass of wine before heading back to the old town.
We went to a Jazz café for a drink, unfortunately there was
no Jazz or wifi, but the wine was really nice and we met a local Croatian girl who was great fun to talk to. After we finished our drink, we found a place that had free Wi-fi, so we caught up on our emails before going for dinner to Moby Dick restaurant. A really lovely dinner, gorgeous fresh fish and a lovely house wine. It was a shame that we arrived late, because they packed up all the tables around us and we felt rather rushed. Sorry
Back up the big stair case and off the bed.
Day 25 – Thursday 18/10/07
We woke early to drive our hire car back. We had booked the car for a drop off point in the city, without realising that they don’t have an office in the city! We had to drive the car back to the airport! Had we known we would have booked the car for an extra day, as we fly out tomorrow. Oh well! We arrived at the airport and it was very quiet. Got the all clear from the hire car company that the car was in the same condition we hired it in, pretty beat up, someone had keyed the car all down the passenger side!
We took a cab to a nearby harbour town called Cavtat. We posted overlooking the harbour. Very peaceful and relaxing! After a couple of hours we hopped on a boat, back to
When we arrived back in the old town before sitting down in a restaurant and drinking beer and eating chips! After we headed out of the old town and met an Aussie lady from
We said good bye to those guys and headed for an early dinner, to a place the local girl from the Jazz café had recommended to us. It was a really brilliant dinner. The waiter was awesome.
just topped off the night. Nat had pancakes with hot cherry sauce and ice cream, absolutely beautiful!
Day 26 – Friday 19/10/07
Sadly, today is our last day. We woke and did our final pack. We
asked the host for coffee and he bought out coffee, bread and jams which was nice. Nat finished off the muesli we had and a tub of yoghurt, our first proper breakie in days!! We stumbled down the hills fully loaded, and down many stairs back in to old town. Cam went to
Before we knew it, it was time to get to the bus stop. We rushed up the many stairs, puffed our way up the hill, to the bus stop! Very tiring! We got a local
bus to the airport, which was a horror ride, the bus was full or rowdy students and we were packed in like sardines! We tried to focus on the view, which was amazing looking down big cliffs to the ocean.
After 45 minutes we arrived at the airport, checked in with no queues. We strolled through security a bit too easily! Bought some alcohol duty free and our holiday was officially over and we boarded the plane back to
Cheers,
Cam & Nat

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