Croatia has been such a pleasant experience for us. Its rugged and stunningly beautiful coastline with a thousand plus islands and thousands of years of history is just the beginning. Clean beautiful beaches, crystal blue water, friendly locals, good service and good prices help too. Did I mention that this Croatian coast is also a charter sailors delight with countless village ports and sheltered bays to anchor in and explore. We’ve enjoyed a huge selection of quality campgrounds to choose from including the new 5 star campground we’re presently in. I must say however, it can get a little breezy around here at times, especially north of Zadar. This is due to the mountain range that runs sharply into the sea. So Sundays drive along that narrow winding highway with the wind blowing hard was very stimulating and interesting. For some reason I was having more difficulty navigating that twisty road and slicing through those sharp wind blasts than the 40 or so Ferraries that we passed… going the opposite direction of course. That strong wind did not let up all day or all night and at times, like at three o’clock in the morning, Margot was convinced that the gusting wind was going to topple our motorhome over. The wind, and Margot, are much calmer today, so we celebrated and did laundry. We’ve decided that since we are just around the corner from Venice we’ll slip over for a short visit before striking out northward towards Poland. We’re hoping for much less wind and lots of warm sunshine as we advance into the final stage of our trip.

Driving towards Split

Our campground in Split

Evening on the beach. Our motorhome is the centre one behind Margot

Multi tasking!

Large market outside the “Silver Gate” of the east palace wall

The “Golden Gate” on the north side of the palace wall

Temples at the sacred access to the palace built by Diocletian… Emperor of Rome in 284

Neat spaces!

And, great streets to explore

Campground dinner

Photo from our campground beach

North of Split

So many beautiful ocean villages

Our campground just outside of Trogir

It’s hard to stay focused with this view in front of you

Walking to historic Trogir

Such a beautiful cactus

When this car was new it had nice doors… he should have purchased a “SMART” car

The Island town of Trogir. The Greeks first settled here in 380 BC

It has not changed a bit since

The Romans took it over from the Greeks, destroyed by the Saracens, controlled by kings of Hungary then later it fell under Venetian rule

You can almost feel the history

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site

Some people still live in the Old Town

But most of it is souvenir shops and restaurants

“The Basement” under the main palace was once used for storing wine, olive oil and food

Great big promenade along the waterfront with dozens of restaurants

Driving north

Part of the vast Paklenica National Park

Local produce

More fantastic villages

Islands everywhere

And boats everywhere


Our campground just north of Zadar

Pan fried squid!… she could have had a perfectly good burger

Some really beautiful sunsets

Peaceful drive until the wind picked up


Rough and wild landscape


Wonderful vistas

The new and windy 5 star campsite called Omisalj just outside of Rijeka

Another boring campground dinner… Margot did share some of it with me

Laundry day!

A small sample of the amazing washroom facilities at this campground

With nice rooms to wash the baby

And your dog too
May 6, 2019 at 4:14 PM
Love this…I want what Margot’s having
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May 6, 2019 at 7:38 PM
The food at the campgrounds looks horrible…how do you stand it? LOL A little advice came to me from my Polish connection, when in Poland be very careful of pick-pocket gypsies … apparently there has been an uptick in that activity. I hope Margot had a great Birthday and this may be a bit early … but MAY 18 is coming on quick Bro! EAT CAKE and MORE CAKE….LOL Chat soon!
May 7, 2019 at 4:33 AM
Wow! Looks amazing and the architecture looks amazing too 😉
I want to visit there. Where should I meet you?