Tag: travel

  • A Day Trip from Split, Croatia: Hiking Mosor

    If you spend enough time in Split, eventually the surrounding mountains will start calling you to explore, and rightfully so… Two weeks into our stay in the stunning seaside town, we met up with our local friend, Srđan, eager to retreat to the rugged mountains that so dramatically frame the metropolitan area around Croatia’s second-largest city.

  • Inside Diocletian’s Palace: A Walking Tour in Split, Croatia

    In Split, Croatia, residents’ ancestries can be just as intriguing as the remnants of the city’s Roman palace — something that we discovered on a superb walking tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our host for the afternoon, history-teacher-turned-guide, Dino Ivančić, exuded passion for Split’s history, yet we found that he’s rather modest about…

  • Photo du Jour: The Sphinx Under a Moon-Lit Sky – Split, Croatia

    About 1,700 years ago, Roman Emperor Diocletian spirited away a set of granite sphinxes from Egypt’s Valley of the Kings. The mythical creatures found a new home in the emperor’s retirement palace in present-day Split, Croatia, where we are lucky to be enjoying the winter months.

  • The Windows of Diocletian’s Palace – Split, Croatia

    Split, Croatia is the stuff of explorers’ dreams. Situated along the sparkling Adriatic Sea and crowned by the Palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian, its Old Town features maze-like passageways and weathered limestone buildings and lanes. In the Fourth Century AD, Roman Emperor Diocletian had his retirement palace built here. Emperor Diocletian indeed recognized the good life. In…

  • Making a ‘Split Decision’ in Croatia

    With a need to escape the borders of Europe’s Schengen Zone, we packed our bags for the winter and made a ‘Split‘ decision to head to Croatia’s splendid seaside city of the same name. Incredibly, the city has been continuously inhabited for 17 centuries, ever since Roman Emperor Diocletian had his retirement palace built here.…

  • Exploring Santorini’s Caldera and Nea Kameni Volcano

    The Greek island of Santorini is enchanting thanks to its sapphire-blue water, snow-white buildings, and multicolored cliffs that resemble French mille-feuille pastries. Aside from its phenomenal landscapes, this Cycladic island has a dramatic geological history since one of the most powerful volcanoes in recorded times erupted here more than 3,600 years ago. Archaeologists believe that Santorini…