Split, Croatia. This is probably one of my
favourite places to reminisce, for many of the same reasons as our previous
locations. However, this one has so many perfect memories attached: memories of
amazing friends, in a city of grand history and stunning views.
The first treasure of the trip was the
catch up that we managed to orchestrate with the inspiring and ever encouraging
Tim Belcher. He only enriched the gorgeous town even more, as we dined and
caught up on our adventures. The nightlife was an absolute buzz! Crowds of
people were swarming the main strand as we weaved our way through to find some
of the best gelato after our European dinner. It didn’t take long to locate the
gelato, however, it did take a little longer to choose the flavours… there were
so many!
Scouting out a perfect swimming spot is a
refined skill that I believe we have now mastered, after proving ourselves
along the coast of Split. We found ourselves this abandoned concrete surface
with a small bridge providing us with a jumping/lookout platform. The day could
not have been more enjoyable. Hours of soaking in the sun, laughing our heads
off, and trying too many times to capture golden moments. It was totally worth
it – we got some cracking shots on the camera. These are in particular some of
my favourite photos, as for once my husband actually features in them, rather
than being the man behind them (unashamed self credit for the glorious
photographs).
No doubt, it has evidently become expected
that I will eventually go on to describe our dining experience… this one was
bloody good! We were recommended by our accommodation hosts to go to a
particular restaurant that was hidden in the backstreets of the Old Town. After
getting lost in alleyways, we finally stumbled across a stunning little open
restaurant that was subtly complimented with fairy lights, purple checker
tablecloths and art pieces hanging on the concrete walls. We forked out a
little more for this meal, but I would do it all over again, and again, and
again!
The mouth-watering seafood that was cooked
by the open fire was presented just in time, before the amazing aromas drove us
to starvation. We feasted and then raved about the fantastic feasting for the
remaining of the night. It did not end here. Nay! The insatiable appetite of my
husband and the sweet-hearted/sweet-toothed Ali decided that they were going on
a “dessert crawl”. We went from one dessert stand to the next on the main
strip, and purchased the aromatic cinnamon doughnuts, Nutella crepes, coconut
and hazelnut gelato….
Summer loving, at its best!
Unfortunately, this was the last destination that our amazing travel companions Iz and Ali will be joining us on. From here we dropped them at the airport in the morning and said our goodbyes :( and continued on our coastal road trip to Rovinj. This next post is a real treat!!!