Follow the trail to Triglav
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Come fall 2022. Slovenska Sola restarted this trip. And Kieran was in his final year of high school and there was lots going on. I didn't want to add to his plate. His friend Robert & Andrew convinced him to throw his name on the list as a MAYBE and confirm later.
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The next question was. Do we take this opportunity to visit Europe again. It had been 4 yrs since we last went to that part of the world. Heck it's been 4 yrs since we went anywhere outside of Ontario. We hadn't travelled anywhere.
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As long as I got to do certain things, I didn't really care what we did. But if it's hot out, I needed a break.
I really liked Šibenik, it was a sleepy quaint Dalmatian village. The pace was just right. Not busy. Nice beaches, good food. It helped the resort T put us in was kick ass. I loved it. I was worried it was going to force me to retire at age 85 instead of 65. But it was super. I would go back there next year to celebrate my birthday. There isn't much between the resort and town, there is a mall. We could have done day trips to other towns. But I was good with staying put. Maybe next year we can do a bit more. We can plan for that.A week here was just right. Our room was great. The beach was amazing. The resort had all the amenities. And we could head to town to have dinner. We even were skipping breakfast and opting for small lunches as you can only eat so much buffet. I was still full from the day prior.
On to Opatija. This was a more glamorous town. You can tell. It had more dressed up servers everywhere. The first restaurant we ate was a bit pretentious. Next time we'll just have a burger and fries at the Roko Veloce. It was worth the wait. Just get ahead of the 7:30pm dinner rush.We were here a few days. Mostly wandering the concrete and stone beaches. It's nice. If you aren't a floater. You can easily just hang out in the shallow parts.
As we headed left Croatia and stopped into a Petrol Stn to get a vignette (payment) for using the highways. We had some lost in translation experience with the attendant here, we got fiery Croatian experience as we tried to provide him the info he needed for the vignette. In the end we got it done. It was funny. Other customers found him funny.Now that Croatia is part of the European Union, we could now drive straight through the border. Also note the Kuna is no longer being used here, instead it's all Euros. They still list Kuna costs, but the currency accepted is Euros. Which comes with an increase in price. No longer a hidden gem of the Mediterranean, I mean everything went up cuz of the pandemic. It is what it is. It's not going to stop me from coming here. I love it it. It's hot. Sure, but it's so clean, the water is so nice, the service is amazing, the food quality is top notch. If you want cheap, you'll get issues. I'd rather pay for quality.The drive to Ljubljana was shorter compared to the drive from Zagreb to Šibenik (340km, 5hrs due to traffic). From Šibenik to Opatija, it took us about 3hrs. We left the highway, and took the seaside roads, just to experience the typically winding roads connecting all the villages. Next time we can skip this. Sure it's cool. But I don't need more stress, just get me to the air-conditioned hotel and a put a cold beer in my hand.We bought a Telemach SIM in Zagreb for 9.99€ that came with 10GB for 30 days, I asked if it would work in Slovenia. They said yes. Well that's a lie. It stopped working as soon as we crossed into Slovenia. Get the SIM that meets your needs for the time you need it. When we arrived in Ljubljana we got an A1 SIM for 8€, that would be valid for the remainder of our stay here in Slovenia.
We know K, got 100GB for 12€ that he picked up at Hofer in Ljubljana. Which is fine if you are not changing countries. Either way, it's way cheaper to get multiple local SIMs, rather than paying roaming charges to these Canadian telecoms. For me, I'd get charged $15CAD/day whether I send 1 text or use 20GB. It's a flat rate rip off.
The drive to our hotel in the center of the city was pretty easy, way more straight forward than the drive into Zagreb center to our hotel there. Parking for us was right out front. We were only supposed to be in Ljubljana for 3 nights and we were to stay overnight in Zagreb before we caught our flight home. But we changed our plans to avoid another hotel check in / check out. It's only about 90min drive from Ljubljana to Zagreb.
We did 2 day trips while we were here waiting for K. A day to Maribor to visit K's cousins, and another day to visit Bohinj, so T could get her swimming fix. It's past Bled by about 30km. And follow the local folks to the parking that's conveniently close to the lake. We could have swam in Bled too, but it's super touristy there. Both are beautiful and clean waters. Glacier filled and refreshingly chilly. But what a beautiful spot surrounded by the lower Alps. I would definitely come back here again. It's noticeably cooler here. But you can still get sunburnt. Sun is sun. As far as food, there's a cafe on the lake that was the first and only day we had ćevapčiči. They only take cash. And the view of the lake is amazing. The food was very good.Weather wise we were very lucky. We encountered rain only once and it brought some relief from the intense heat. The night before we had to head to Zagreb to catch our flight home, we finally met up with K. I guess he didn't want us cramping his mojo with the other students. We were having pizza at Pop's. And just as we were finishing up to avoid any rain. He found us. I was so surprised to see him as he seemed to come out of the shadows. We hadn't seen him in 3 wks. So we had a plan to come get him in for 9am and get to Zagreb airport by noon to catch our 2pm flight back to TO.The flight home encountered a bit of turbulence. At one point it was resembling a rollercoaster ride. Along with screams, and when we landed there were sweaty palms and grateful cheers to God. Not sure why it was so bumpy at times, But that approach from Ottawa to Toronto, was full of prayers. But we made it home and had some Chinese take out.
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