If ever roaming the landscapes of beautiful
Croatia, it will be expected of you to indulge in the stunning Dalmatian coast,
known for its intense, picturesque, breath-taking scenery. This is best done
when ‘island hopping’. And so we did… From Dubrovnik we set off in our hired
car and journeyed our way alongside the coastal line. The summer heat was
blazing, however the inviting turquoise sea amended this, as we were able to
pull the car over whenever we pleased and walk into the heavenly, refreshing
water.
The road trip was heart-throbbing as the
landscape never failed to flirt, taunt and tease until we fell in love over and
over with the countryside. Israel and Ali were always such pleasant company; we
were never short of laughter and Tim and I were constantly grateful for another
life-long friendship in the making.
We boarded the car ferry and headed for the
first Island: Korcula. It took us a while to locate our camping spot, however I
am still convinced that it was the best one on the Island. We met a lovely
couple who owed a small vineyard, a few goats and a house that had been in the
family for 500 years! It was on the land next to this house that we pitched our
tents, with orange and pink brush strokes across the vast canvas overhead. We
slept on the rich soil, which was embedded with history, love and adventure.
Israel made a new friend in the hilariously bleating goat.
Still, to this day, my most treasured
memory from all of my travels includes the day that we hired a small, motorised
boat and set sail for the small islands that lay close to Korcula. It almost
wasn’t destined to happen; all of the boats were booked out for the day, when
all of the sudden the lady at the desk decided to call her friend who lived
100metres down the road. Shortly we were met with a huge smile from a
small-framed man riding his bicycle, waving ferociously at us. He took us to
his boat, gave the boys a few words of advice and then waved us off from the
shore. If I had realised then the gift that he had just given us, I probably would
have squeezed him for an uncomfortably long time before boarding his dinghy. I
am unable to describe the glorious escapade of the stunning water, the white
rocks, the textured islands, all offering us their very best displays. Forever
banked in my mind for whenever I need to go to a happy place!
Whilst we felt nothing could beat those
stunning moments, we managed to be invited back into our boat owner’s house
whilst he gave us free homemade shots and gave us all the time in the world to
answer our questions about his hometown. Us girls put on a brave face and
sipped the first shot with tiny wee sips, trying not to choke up. The boys, or
men I should say, managed to finish ours and happily accept his offer for
seconds. We left feeling very jolly and cheery. However, we didn’t leave
without his best recommendations of where to eat. Yep, we did it again. We
discovered the delicacies of this gorgeous island, and continued where we left
off in Dubrovnik – fresh seafood, hot buns and balsamic vinegar, local wine and
grilled veggie platters. Mmmhmmm…
Before departing the island, we popped into
the Old Town and enjoyed some more sun with a touch of historical wonders; The
House of Marko Polo!!
Enjoy the amazing photos by my talented
Tim, and please oh please let them pull on the strings of your heart, as they
still do for us.
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