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Hiking to Planinarski Dom “Umberto Girometta”

Posted March 31st by Braddock Family in Active Holidays, Adriatic Sea, Croatia, Dalmatia, Split, Split Excursions

When we are not on the water in Croatia, we like to escape Split by heading into the hills behind the city. Our favorite trail is up from the village of Sitno Gornje to the peak of Mosor. On the way is Planinarski dom Umberto Girometta at 868m above sea level. (A planinarski dom is [...]


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Watching the Aussie Rules Grandfinal in Split

Posted September 26th by Braddock Family in Australia, Croatia, Split

Early this morning the Aussie expats and Aussie tourists in Split gathered at Cafe Libar to watch the Aussie Rules Football Grandfinal via satellite from the MCG in Melebourne. The game between the Geelong Cats and Saint Kilda Saints developed in the one of the greatest finals ever. Most in the cafe were cheering for [...]


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Australian Wallabies 34 – Italian Azzurri 12 (Julie Meets Ray Meagher (Alf) From 'Home and Away')

Posted June 20th by Braddock Family in Croatia, Dalmatia, Split

Today we decided to go to the Irish Pub in Split to watch the rugby union test match between Australia and Italy (Australia won 34-12). There wasn’t a large crowd – just a nice group of 6 Aussies (for Queenslanders) who have just finished a week out on the islands. One of the group turned [...]


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Leut, Labud, in Today's Slobodna Dalmacija

Posted June 19th by Braddock Family in Adriatic Sea, Boat Building, Croatia, Dalmatia, Politics, Split, Traditional Boats

Today the local newspaper, Slobodna Dalmacija (Free Dalmatia), published a story about our plight to get our boat, the Labud, out of Arista Nautica‘s shed. It was a good article, describing how we want to use the boat to promote ‘real’ Dalmatian tourism. Unfortunately it doesn’t mention the work I did for Arista Nautica and [...]


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David Hicks of Arista Questioned by Croatian Police

Posted June 17th by Braddock Family in Adriatic Sea, Boat Building, Croatia, Dalmatia, Politics, Split, Traditional Boats

David Hicks, of Arista Nautica and Arista Yachts, was questioned today by Croatian police in Split, regarding threats he made to us (Julie Morgan and Shane Braddock) on May 8th to harm us himself or use Ivica Viljac as a weapon. David said on the day, “I want to scare you to protect my friends, [...]


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Ivica Viljac Thrown to the Wolves

Posted June 16th by Braddock Family in Boat Building, Croatia, Dalmatia, Politics, Split, Traditional Boats

Whilst away on a trip this week I received a text message on Friday from David Hicks, an owner of Arista Nautica, who has been holding our leut, Labud, for several weeks, advising me I had some mail at my office. After weeks of trying to approach Arista and deal with this issue respectively, David’s [...]


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Croatia Rugby 7s Tournament

Posted June 1st by Braddock Family in Croatia, Dalmatia, Split

This weekend Rugby Club Nada in Split held the Croatian Rugby Sevens tournament. Over 2 days the 10 competing teams – Croatia, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Bosnia Herzegovina, Cyprus, Belgium, Serbia – played pool and final games. In the end the French held the trophy aloft, after beating the Italians in the final. Next [...]


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Bad News Comes in Threes

Posted May 27th by Braddock Family in Adriatic Sea, Boat Building, Croatia, Dalmatia, Istria, Kayaking, Motovun, Politics, Split, Split Excursions, Traditional Boats, golf

The last two weeks have been a little disappointing – and between trying to fix the problems and run tours we haven’t had time to post regularly on the blog. Its written somewhere that bad news comes in threes – so hopefully we have good times ahead. #1 – Time Out Croatia We provided numerous [...]


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Sveti Duje – Stereo MCs and Arctic Monkeys

Posted May 27th by Braddock Family in Croatia, Dalmatia, History, Nightlife, Split

Sveti Duje (Saint Domnius) is the patron saint and protector of Split (and features on Split’s coat-of-arms). Duje was the first Bishop of Salona – the most important Eastern Adriatic Roman city, the ruins of which are about 10kms from the center of Split. In 303 Emperor Diocletian banned Christianity as a religion and began [...]


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Marko Marulić on Croatia Online

Posted May 27th by Braddock Family in Croatia, Dalmatia, History, Split, Split Excursions

Jane Cody, who is holidaying in England at the moment, wrote an article on her blog, Croatia Online, regarding Split’s renown Renaissance author Marko Marulić’s influence on England’s Henry VIII. Jane does her self an injustice – describing her blog as not an in depth cultural resource on Croatia – her prose and subjects are [...]


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