Thursday 18 October 2018

Mjlet, Croatia




Just got back from Croatia. Not a working trip this time, it was a holiday in Mjlet. I had never heard of it before but it's an island off the Croatian coast north of Dubrovnic. 

Took quite a while to get there. A three & a half hour flight to Dubrovnic airport, a 45 minute taxi to the ferry, an hour and a half hour ferry trip & a 40 minute bus ride to the hotel. 
It was worth it with these views from our room's little balcony. The photos (not brilliant) are from my phone as I can't upload my camera photos to the laptop, can't find the wire thingy to do it. However you can still see how beautiful it is from these photos.




I spent ages just sitting watching the various boats moving around the harbour.



Every day there were boats berthing that were doing the Croatian island tours. 



I particularly liked to watch the daily ferry to Dubrovnic docking. It was in and out in about 10 minutes.

 Just look how clear the water is. You could see a lot of little fish but this camera wasn't good enough to pick them up.
The water was quite cool for swimming but not too bad once you were in a few minutes.

Hopefully I'll get my camera photos uploaded & show a few of the national park which was a couple of minutes walk from the hotel.

7 comments:

  1. That water is as clear and as blue as the beautiful sky. What lovely scenery. You get to see it all.

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    1. It's the first time I've been to Croatia. I was there in about 1982 before the war when it was Yugoslavia & still communist. This time I was much further south and it is so beautiful.

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  2. That looks so beautiful! Hope you are doing well Winifred! I am trying to get back into blogging...

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  3. Lovely to hear from you Brenda. I hope you do get back to blogging Brenda. I loved your quilt trips & family photos.
    It is a really beautiful country and developing its tourism since the war.

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  4. What a beautiful place! I would love to see more of your photos.

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  5. It looks beautiful! I've often thought I would like to go there, and I am glad it was still warm enough to swim.how did you find this island? It sounds charming and off the beaten track.

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  6. How beautiful! My sister's brother-in-law married a woman from Croatia. my sister has gotten to visit once and her photos were amazing. Wish I could see it myself!

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