We visited Z’s father’s birthplace in Murter, Croatia as well as the family house in Kornati National Park. Murter is a fairly quiet town on the coast of Croatia. We took advantage of the great beaches and spent a lot of time swimming in the sea
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Next we took a trip to Sibenik and Krka national park. Krka, has a path walking alongside a series of beautiful waterfalls.
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Zadar is a town nearby Murter so we took a day trip to explore the city.
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We used the Jadrolinija ferry to travel from Hvar to a Sebenik which is near Murter, Miljenko’s (Z’s dad) hometown. We spent some time at his family home and enjoyed the beautiful sunsets and great beach.
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Each year we try to go to Slovenia & Croatia to visit Z’s family. Zvonimir grew up visiting Murter, Croatia and surrounding towns where his dad is from. However, he had never visited Dubrovnik, Hvar or the towns further south of Murter.
Since we were planning a trip to Slovenia for Lucija’s wedding we extended our time in Croatia to visit Dubrovnik and Hvar.
Dubrovnik is a town on the Adriatic Sea (opposite the heel of the “boot” in Italy). The old city is surrounded by a wall with a walking path with amazing views. Dubrovnik was exteremely beautiful and the Hilton hotel there was incredible. There were very few Croatians in the old city and they were surprised when Z ordered in Croatian. The only disappointment in Dubrovnik was the number of loud American tourists!!
Hvar was much more of a nightlife scene. It is the place to be seen for the rich and famous! Many tourists find room rentals with local families. This is a cheap and easy way to travel if you’re willing to take a gamble and find something last minute. Families stand at the bus stop advertising their rooms. You can find private rooms from $15-30/day.
We were a little worried about taking this approach since we were visiting at the height of tourist season so we booked a room in advance with a local family (though we paid much more). The family was extremely nice and the owner was very excited to know that Zvonimir could speak Croatian that he treated us to some homemade Croatian liquor (similar to how I would imagine jet fuel tasting!).
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