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Starting training after a long break

If you're going on holiday for two or three weeks, it might not matter much if you keep up your exercise and drink wine every day. It's worse when you're travelling for a whole year...

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Shopping in supermarkets in Croatia

Grocery shopping abroad is always fun! What is it like to shop in supermarkets in Croatia? Yes, if you visit the biggest supermarkets you will find most things, but there is still a lot that differs from Sweden ... By the way, look carefully at the top picture in the post and find an "error"!

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Lovely camping Stobrec in Split, Croatia

Camping Stobrec in Split is located in the centre of Dalmatia in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. The Stobrec campsite in Split offers both shady and sunny spots near sand and pebble beaches. A restaurant, playgrounds and bungalows are available, as well as caravan hire. The old town of Split with all its attractions is only 10 minutes away by bus from the campsite.

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Experience Croatia by car

If you want to experience Croatia, the best way to do so is by car. If you just fly down and stay in one place, you'll miss out on the breathtaking views from the roads and the opportunity to see multiple locations in this amazing country. We think travelling by motorhome is great. If you fly down, you can rent a car in Croatia to travel around.

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By boat on the river Cetina in Croatia

The Cetina in Croatia is a 100 km long river in the Dalmatian region of southern Croatia. In and around the river, which flows into the Adriatic Sea, you can experience everything from rafting and canyoning to relaxing boat trips and hiking in the lush nature. Join us for a wonderful boat trip on the Cetina River in Croatia!

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Omiš in Croatia - City of Pirates

The pirate town of Omiš in Croatia is located on the Adriatic Sea in Dalmatia, just south-east of Split. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the villagers of the medieval town were pirates, attacking merchant ships with fast boats that slipped into the Cetina River. Today, you can take more holiday-oriented trips on the river, including a visit to the Mirabella fortress.

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Makarska Riviera in Croatia - a holiday paradise

Updated in 2023 The Makarska Riviera in Croatia stretches just over 53 kilometres from Brela in the north to Gradec in the south, including the town of Makarska. The coastline is dramatic with its high mountains and turquoise sea, and this has become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world.

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Mostar, Bosnia

Yesterday we made a small journey from Hvar in Croatia to Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar is partly known for being one of the most attractive tourist resorts in the province of Herzegovina, and partly for the fierce fighting between Croats and Bosniaks during the Bosnian War and what came to be known as the "Battle of Mostar". This post is partly about the beautiful and interesting city of Mostar, and partly about our ongoing search for migraine medication ...

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Ten minutes in Bosnia

Yesterday we spent ten minutes in Bosnia, or Bosnia and Herzegovina as the country is actually called. Yes, you heard right, ten minutes! If you've driven from Dubrovnik in southern Croatia to the north of the country, you'll understand exactly why - it's impossible to move on in Croatia without passing through Bosnia. I hadn't actually thought about it before, but the southern part of Croatia is not connected to the rest of the country.

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Camping in Dubrovnik - luxury Solitudo camping

Looking for a campsite in Dubrovnik? Camping Solitido is located in the south of Croatia, 6 kilometres outside Dubrovnik. This large, well-maintained campsite has plenty of pitches, fresh shower rooms, a shop, restaurant and swimming pool. The campsite has its own beach on the Adriatic Sea and a bus service to Dubrovnik.

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