We are waiting for our catamaran from an island called Hvar back to Split. Hvar was a nice island that seems to be a hotspot for European tourists. The journey to get here was a long one though: 4.5 hour bus ride from Dubrovnik to Split then a catamaran ride. It's been ~35 degrees here everyday! Really hot! The bad thing about the heat is that it's only bearable to explore in the morning and after 6 pm. The port area here is very lively with lots of restaurants and bars thats attracts a lot of hoiti-toity yachts owners. One of the yachts had a fitness centre staffed with a waiver, cook, etc. Apparently Beyonce and a bunch of other celebrities have come here also but stay on their yachts. It looks like groups of friends come here from close by to spend the weekend. Be fun to come here with a bunch of people but all Adam and I did was go to the beach and eat! It has some of the Dubrovnik feel with the stone buildings and city wall but more of a party scene. We stayed at a B&B/guesthouse called Villa Fio that was very cleans and nice although we would have a sea view if we stayed on the other side of the house - thats what we get for booking an international trip 3 weeks before! The beach was right down the street from where we are staying and the second day we took a "water taxi" to an island that has a sandy beach called Palmazino. Although it was decent, it was way too crowded which is sort of how it's been everywhere in Croatia. June or September are likely much better times to visit as I said that about going back to Italy in those months as well. I won't miss all the smokers here though! I don't know how they don't have raging incidence of Lung cancer here. I feel like we got years worth of second hand smoke just being here. Food report: need to make resos for restaurants here because theybsre all busy in high season! Had a yummy truffled steak at Dalmitino - was recommended by Ali and Zahra and #1 on tripadvisor which is a worthy rating! Ate there twice! Also ate at an authentic Croatian restaurant called Konoba Menego and tried a bunch of local dishes which were tasty. Highly recommend Dalmitino though!
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Island of Hvar
We are waiting for our catamaran from an island called Hvar back to Split. Hvar was a nice island that seems to be a hotspot for European tourists. The journey to get here was a long one though: 4.5 hour bus ride from Dubrovnik to Split then a catamaran ride. It's been ~35 degrees here everyday! Really hot! The bad thing about the heat is that it's only bearable to explore in the morning and after 6 pm. The port area here is very lively with lots of restaurants and bars thats attracts a lot of hoiti-toity yachts owners. One of the yachts had a fitness centre staffed with a waiver, cook, etc. Apparently Beyonce and a bunch of other celebrities have come here also but stay on their yachts. It looks like groups of friends come here from close by to spend the weekend. Be fun to come here with a bunch of people but all Adam and I did was go to the beach and eat! It has some of the Dubrovnik feel with the stone buildings and city wall but more of a party scene. We stayed at a B&B/guesthouse called Villa Fio that was very cleans and nice although we would have a sea view if we stayed on the other side of the house - thats what we get for booking an international trip 3 weeks before! The beach was right down the street from where we are staying and the second day we took a "water taxi" to an island that has a sandy beach called Palmazino. Although it was decent, it was way too crowded which is sort of how it's been everywhere in Croatia. June or September are likely much better times to visit as I said that about going back to Italy in those months as well. I won't miss all the smokers here though! I don't know how they don't have raging incidence of Lung cancer here. I feel like we got years worth of second hand smoke just being here. Food report: need to make resos for restaurants here because theybsre all busy in high season! Had a yummy truffled steak at Dalmitino - was recommended by Ali and Zahra and #1 on tripadvisor which is a worthy rating! Ate there twice! Also ate at an authentic Croatian restaurant called Konoba Menego and tried a bunch of local dishes which were tasty. Highly recommend Dalmitino though!
Saturday, August 10, 2013
30th birthday in Dubrovnik
Old city charm and sea side beauty
Wondering through the canals of Amsterdam
This is my third time to Amsterdam but for the first time, Amsterdam had great weather and only rained the morning we were leaving for Dubrovnik! We were there for a short time but enjoyed roaming the canals and exploring all the different areas of the city! Alizia, Shaila's cousin, whose Canadian but now lives in Amsterdam, took us around one afternoon and gave us the insider scoop on the country and Netherlands culture. People here are extremely friendly! Our 9 hr flight from Calgary literally flew by because we were chatting for 3 hours with a Dutch guy sitting next to us on the plane. Apparently half of Canada's population which is the entire population of the Netherlands lives in the distance between Calgary and Edmonton!
No visit is complete without a walk through the Infamous Red light district. We also visited Anne Franks House for a history reminder of WW2 days and hope to have time to visit the Heineken Museum which is apparently interesting even for non drinkers. We know we will be back another time as its such a great hub to Europe from Calgary. Air transat from yyc to ams was better than we were expecting and cheaper than KLM.
Food report:
Went to Koh I Noor for Indian, as we always seek out an Indian restaurant on vacation lol, Greenwood cafe/restaurant which we wanted to go to for breakfast but it isn't open early enough. Went to Burger Bar for lunch which was goos but appalled that you have to pay nearly 1 Euro for ketchup for your fries. Also went to Indonesian restaurant called Kantjil & de Tijger which was tasty. Since Indonesian was a former Dutch colony, there were a lot of Indonesian restaurants. And Amsterdam wouldn't be complete without some crepes/pancakes or as there called here, Pannenkoekens!
We stayed at the Crowne Plaza City centre which was nice and a very convenient location walking distance from Central Station.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Bangkok Madness
Rainforest and Beaches in Coexistence
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Maldivian Beauty
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Arrival to paradise
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Shopping and Food Haven
Cruising along Halong Bay
The city of Motorbikes
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Frog Legs Anyone?!
Had a great time in Nha Trang, Vietnam! It's been 30 degrees or higher every day since we left Tokyo! Loving it!
We were supposed to meet up with our friends, Anh and Jimmy, from Calgary but our flights from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh to Nha trang were delayed. Our first flight was delayed and we almost missed our connecting flight - thank god it was delayed. The bottleneck was the visa on arrival process - unless you want to wait for an extremely inefficient process, I'd probably recommend getting a traditional visa. When we finally got to our Nha trang hotel, they had given our room away because of our late arrival so we had to find at alternate place to stay at 12 am! It ended up being fine and found a decent place quickly and ended staying there all 3 nights, Golden summer hotel, which was just a basic hotel without any frills but had awesome pho for breakfast!
The highlight of our a few days here was definitely the cooking class we took (Lanterns cooking school)! We were taken to the local market on a "cyclo" which is basically a bicycle carriage and took part in the bartering process. Wow - what an experience that was! If you get grossed out easily, do not read further lol. If you are an extreme germaphobe, I'd advise you never to enter such a market in SE Asia - what you dont know We had been to smelly markets before but this was over the top. Adam had an unknown meat juice sprayed on his arm as we walked by a stall as a women was butchering meat to give to a customer. I saw a dead rat on the ground in a corner. The women selling fruit are squatting with their bare feet next to the fruit that they've displayed - I saw one lounging amongst her vegetables and watch her bare feet graze past some of them - that thought entered by mind as I looked at the salad I was eating later that evening. I don't think a single vendor could have passed a food safety inspection by Canadian standards here!
If you eat frog legs, you may never want to eat them again if you saw what they did to those poor creatures! I cant seem to post videos here but check my facebook page for the video later this week. They basically take a live fog, beat him on the concrete, then slice him open (yes, he's still alive), take out his innards, then chop off the legs. It wouldn't surprise me if they ate more than the legs here! All the seafood is alive prior to purchase - including the king prawns, eels, etc. There are a lot of moving creatures at this market! Thank the lord we didn't see any cats and dogs at the market or we were strategically taken away from that area by our "chef." Fresh meat definitely is the moto here!
When we came back to the restaurant, we made fresh shrimp salad rolls, clay pot chicken/fish, and banana/mango flambé! So yummy that Adam and I had to take a nap from a food coma!
Although Nha trang became a tourist destination because of the beach, it's nice but it doesn't have white sand. Nonetheless, its an interesting place! There are tones of Russian tourists here which you usually don't find. There was some white sand at an island that has cable car acess from the mainland. The island is called Vinpearl and basically it's been transformed into a hotel plus entertainment complex including a waterpark, rides, underwater world, etc. Surprisingly it is really well built and had high quality watersides similar to a water park we recently went to in Ottawa. Although it was raining, it was a really nice to be entertained within a tropical surrounding. I think it was Adams nightmare though lol so we didn't stay for long as we may have on a nice day.
We are now in Ho Chi Minh city. Will post again soon!
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