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Sunday, October 25, 2015

A little bit about Dubrovnik

Hi Everyone!

How are you today? How did you spend your weekend? 

Recently I have promised you a little mention of my favourite Croatian city: Dubrovnik. Ok, here goes!

Since childhood, during my summer holiday, I have been in the habit of traveling with my parents. I must admit that the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik, made on me an incredible  impression.

Firstly, Dubrovnik is situated at the heart of one of the most renowned tourist destination in the Mediterranean Sea: Dalmatia. Each year a bit of people decide to spend their holiday here. Really nice weather, kind inhabitants and partys into the small hours - that's why I point this city as a place so attractive for everyone. 

I recommend you to tour the fortress called Lovrijenak. However, you have to be in reasonably good shape :) There are so many stairs (too many for me...) but the fact is that you have an opportunity to burn off a few calories. Honestly, at the top I got to see absolutely breathtaking scenery: I found myself in entirely different world.

(http://www.hotelclub.com/blog/walled-city-of-dubrovnik-pearl-of-the-adriatic/)


Furthermore, you should visit Sponza Palace. According to HotelClub:

"This historic Gothic Renaissance palace is one of the few buildings that has survived the catastrophic 1667 earthquake and has stayed intact. This is the finest architectural monument of Dubrovnik and is currently used to house the National Activities".
(http://www.hotelclub.com/blog/walled-city-of-dubrovnik-pearl-of-the-adriatic/)

 
This historic Gothic Renaissance palace is one of the few buildings that has survived the catastrophic 1667 earthquake and has stayed intact. This is the finest architectural monument of Dubrovnik and is currently used to house the National Archives. The entry fee will cost you just 22 Kuna and all that money is more than well spent as you admire the beauty of the Sponza. - See more at: http://www.hotelclub.com/blog/walled-city-of-dubrovnik-pearl-of-the-adriatic/#sthash.OSUEaise.dpuf
This historic Gothic Renaissance palace is one of the few buildings that has survived the catastrophic 1667 earthquake and has stayed intact. This is the finest architectural monument of Dubrovnik and is currently used to house the National Archives. The entry fee will cost you just 22 Kuna and all that money is more than well spent as you admire the beauty of the Sponza. - See more at: http://www.hotelclub.com/blog/walled-city-of-dubrovnik-pearl-of-the-adriatic/#sthash.OSUEaise.dpuf
Sponza Palace
Sponza Palace
 (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/citybreaks/8458904/Dubrovnik-Croatia-packages-hotels-restaurants-and-getting-around.html)


Personally, I think that the most interesting part was all that family bonding time. What's more, I love eating traditional Croatian food: my favourite dish is prawns with octopus and I have a strong yearning for Dubrovnik.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Welcome to Croatia!

 Hi Everyone!

How are you today? Although the weather is daunting and we are eagerly waiting to catch a whiff of spring I hope that you are taking full advantage of your free time. Btw, I recommend you to boost your immune system in an attempt to avoid catching a cold. You should make ginger tea with lemon and honey. This, I believe, is the best way to not get sick easily.  

Today I would like to encourage you to plan your holidays in Croatia. In the world we can visit a lot of delightful and charming places but, in my opinion, Dalmatia is one of the regions which you have to see. I therefore think it is important to point out that this is one of the most popular and noteworthy tourist destination. 
In Croatia you can admire not only breathtaking landscapes but also marvellous monuments. In this country you meet very hospitable and generous people. Furthermore, you have a chance to sample a large number of traditional dishes. If you are in no mood for visiting tourist attractions I suggest you to lie around on the beach all day.  


 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvreWbVDECY)


In the next day I tell you a little about Dubrovnik: my favourite Croatian city.
See you soon! 

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Welcome back :)

Hi Everyone!


After a longer break I return to writing my blog. I am glad to announce to you that I will share my ideas and thoughts with you again. I am happy as a clam :)
I would like to know where and whom did you spend your vacation? Could you recommend me any charming and breathtaking place to visit? I encourage you to share your memories and experiences with me!

Today I decided to write a little bit about the post - vacation blues. Do you know what is this or you underwent it? I suppose that it's worth clarifing this notion. According to MyHealthPortal:

"This is a legitimate feeling and psychologists at the University of Granada in Spain have researched this condition, which they describe as a general feeling of discomfort on having to go back to work". 
(https://www.myhealthportal.co.uk/articles/309,_95.html)



Thankfully, you can overcome this tipe of affliction: there are a lot of tips. Firstly, I recommend you to develop the habit of pursuing a healthy lifestyle: sleep well, get involved in sport and, obviously, be sociable. According to specialists, you should plan accordingly your back to work: thereby you dodge stress. What's more? You can meet with your friends and show them your vacation photos.

Good luck!