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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Next Stop: The Island of Hvar (Southern Croatia)

On to the next stop in our journey... the island of Hvar.

Friday, August 10, 2012

That first morning did NOT start off well.  I consumed some water from questionnable origins and it put my stomach in a tailspin for most of the morning.  Luckily, locating the Hertz rental car location just outside of the Old City was really easy.  I've never seen a rental place run so smoothly!

We spent the rest of the morning driving from Dubrovnik to Split, which is about 4.5 hours. We passed town upon beautiful town as we wrapped around the coastline in our little Punto.  The car was manual and speedy and we'd opted for AC which was DEFINITELY the way to go.  Boy it was hot!

Upon arrival in Split, we followed the clearly marked signs to the car ferry to Hvar.  You can either take the passenger ferry which leaves fairly often or you can take one of a few car ferries to the island.  We unfortunately had just missed the car ferry so we had to wait a few hours for the next one.  It's nice though because you can just park your car in line and then go grab food near the wharf while you wait.  A ticket for two people and one car is 412 kuna.  Once on the ferry it was about 2 hours to Hvar and they have food and drinks on board.  I slept most of the way.

Once we arrived on Hvar Island we had about 20 minutes of driving to the other side of the island to Hvar Town.  We made a small wrong turn once we arrived in town but easily remedied this by asking someone on the side of the road and made it to our hostel - Villa Skansi.  This place was GREAT.  It beat out a couple of HOTELS I've stayed at that were more expensive.  And the people who worked there were amazing - so hospitable and a lot of fun too.



Our "room" was really an apartment that was super clean, fairly quiet with a kitchen and AC.  The only downside was the bathroom had an annoying shower because there wasn't a fixture to hold the shower head so it sprayed all over the bathroom (which didn't have great drainage).  Otherwise it was lovely.


We were starving so we headed down the street to Lungo Mare, which came highly recommended by the front desk.  I ordered the "muckalica" which is pork with onions and peppers and brown rice in sauce.  It was the best meal of the trip and the portions were HUGE for the money.


 
 

While we were waiting for our food we ended up making friends with Luka and Luka 2 who were the cousins of the owner of the restaurant.  Turns out their other friends, Julia and Marco, own the hostel!  Small world.

Before we knew it we were sitting at their table drinking wine and eating crepes.  Luka 2 was hilarious and told a ton of naughty jokes ("push").  My only quip with the place is the service was reallllllly slow so if you plan on eating here make a night of it.  Luka's son decided we weren't getting our food fast enough (he's 8 years old) so he made a point of telling them who's "boss" and to get us ladies our food.  He was a totally cutie.

At this point it was past 11pm and we'd made friends with some boys from L.A. who'd joined in the fun so they suggested we go to Carpe Diem.  To clarify Carpe Diem is a club in the harbor of Hvar Town that has an extension out on an island about 10 minutes from the harbor.  It's only like a five minute walk from the hostel to the water taxi that takes you out to the island.

The entry fee into the club was 150 kuna per person (thanks boys!) and the club itself kind of reminded me of Nikki Beach Club in Miami.  I think we may have just gotten there too early because the place was dead.  I also wasn't in much of a drinking mood which probably contributed to the "boringness."


By the end of the night it got a little better and we made tons of new friends from Brazil and France.  However, Lil Sass had to pull the "I'm really wasted and need help getting home" so that we could disentangle ourselves without being followed home.  This marked the first of our 6am bedtimes on the trip.


Saturday, August 11, 2012

Having had such an amazing time on the booze cruise I went on in Lagos, Portugal, we woke up the next morning and promptly signed up for the hostel's booze cruise which was 350 kuna per person.  Knowing that the next day would be a sh1tshow, we opted for a more relaxed afternoon starting with a tour of Hvar Town.

As I'd mentioned Hvar Town is only five minutes walking from the hostel although it's a bit tricky since the road is windy.  I recommend heading downhill and once you inevitably hit the water go right until you end up in town.  That's the best directions I can give you.

Hvar Town was adorable with gorgeous water and brightly colored boats.  The wharf was lined with little vendor tents where I found an awesome bracelet to add to my collection.  Unfortunately Lil Sass is terrible with conversions because it turned out to be a $15 bracelet after I consulted my iPhone's calculator.  DOH!


We also were smart and purchased our return car ferry ticket for Monday so that we were assured a spot and then headed along the water towards the famous Hula Hula bar.  Along the way we found a small secluded "beach" (really a giant rock) with lounge chairs so we stopped and sunned ourselves for awhile.  Turns out it's 40 kuna per person which we didn't know so when the lady came around we gave her some money and left.  Luckily we'd been there for about an hour.

Just around a couple more bends in the path and we arrived at Hula Hula bar which was exactly what we had been looking for.  It's a wooden bar right on the water and is very laidback until around 5pm when suddenly the music picks up and the party gets started.  Turns out the people who work at the hostel were also there (Nicole, Marina, and Luke) so we ended up sitting with them and ordering peach daiquiris.  We also ordered the chicken skewers with peanut sauce and the melon with prosciutto.  The chicken was a little dry but the melon/prosciutto combo was excellent.  The melon was really juicy and sweet and the meat was soft and just salty enough.

 

Sandy, salty and sweaty, we wandered back to the hostel to chill and shower to go out.  Upon arrival back at the hostel my spidey sense picked up Aussies in the area.  Turns out there were six of them!  Shwood, Ponyo, Super T(-Shirt), Party Pants, Captain Cous and Little Sailor (names have been changed to protect their identities).  These poor lads had just finished up their week-long Yacht Week excursion and were either asleep at the table, tending to massive bruises or blowing their snotty noses.  Basically it was friends-at-first-sight.

It took about five minutes of convincing for them to sign up for the next day's booze cruise and then it was time to get down to serious drinking.  Lil Sass was still getting ready while I hung out with the boys regaling them with "Tales of the Salmon."  Acutely intrigued they asked me questions about this infamous salmon... "Can you do it to guys and girls? Does it hurt? How many salmon can you do in one day?"  My answers were vague and usually ended with me saying "You'll have to ask my friend -  The Queen of Salmon."  By this I meant Lil Sass who at this exact moment made her appearance on the deck.  All six boys immediately clamored for answers.  It took Lil Sass about two seconds to pick her target and next thing we know she has salmoned the lone girl who had come with the boys.

For those of you who are new to salmoning I turn to UrbanDictionary.com for a definition....

"When you walk up behind someone and you flail your arm/stiff hand between their upper thighs, imitating the act of catching a salmon by hand."
So you can understand why the entire table went into uproar as soon as this happened.  It was one of the best salmons I've ever seen.  Turns out the girl didn't even blink an eye and promptly joined the crew unfazed.  Big Sass.

Somehow the conversation turned from salmoning to shiving to Shetland pony t-shirts.  The boys had apparently all rocked an assortment of pony t-shirts on their yacht earlier in the week.  I insisted that said pony shirts should make a reappearance on the booze cruise the next day.

From there a massive group of us left the hostel and wandered into town.  The night started off with free jaeger shots at Nautica Bar but it was fairly lame.  I think the party truly got started at Kiva Bar, when "Shots, Shots, Shots" came on and we devolved into a massive pile of sweaty, beer stained dancing bodies.

 

This ridiculousness continued to Skybar, a more upscale establishment where we quickly took the "CL" out of Classy and Super T and I discussed his plethora of incredible Ben Sherman shirts.

At some point we tried to end the night at the club inside a fortress on a hill above the city but it was closed because someone had been stabbed (turns out later all that talk about shiving earlier in the evening had started a rumor and really something else had shut down the place).
So we opted for our only other choice, the Island of Carpe Diem.  This time we were there super late and the place was hoppin.'  Ponyo, Shwood and I danced it out until close to 6am and then retired back to our rooms.



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Today we were up and "cruisin' for a boozin'."  The Aussies all dawned sunscreen, hats and speedos in an effort to be "sun smart."  Ponyo, who appeared that morning in his pony shirt as promised, suggested I turn my golden locks into a "hair-brero" since I didn't have a hat.  Little Sailor appeared in the tiny sailor hat for which he earned his nickname and promptly lost it before even making it to the boat at the bottom of the hill.



The booze cruise was a grand time with an open, unlimited bar of sangria, beer and mixed drinks.  I collected a straw for each drink resulting in a rainbow of colors.  The boys meanwhile told us stories from the S.S. Sausage (their all man Yacht Week boat) which included the definition of "man train" and an assortment of dead baby jokes.  At some point Ponyo got a lesson on respecting woman, Lil Sass flashed the entirety of the boat, all of us jumped up and down (innertubes included) to Gusttavo Lima's "Balada Boa" and The Fratellis' "Chelsea Dagger," and I made about seventeen failed attempts to climb into an abandoned dinghy due to my complete lack of upper body strength.  Pretty sure Ponyo's GPRO video camera caught all of this on tape including Lil Sass and Party Pants trading.. that's right... pants.

Luckily, no one was "sharked" during this experience (imagine a salmon but throw in an upward thrusting thumb) however Ponyo's pony "t-shirt" had become a one shoulder shirt, remnants of the second sleeve having been made into headbands and wristbands for the rest of us (below you can see the step-by-step demise).

 

And let the day not stop there!  Post-boat we immediately hit Hula Hula bar where Ponyo ate an entire stick of chapstick, Lil Sass got lost after trying to pee off the dock, and Super T explained how every time he books a hotel room he requests "champagne on arrival."  To this day apparently it hasn't worked.  Ponyo convinced the bartender to give him 60 kuna worth of a 80 kuno peach daiquiri only to give it to me and watch me promptly drop it on the ground.

We ended the night with a quick jaunt through the children's playground where Ponyo and Super T tried to ride the tiny plastic bouncy horse.  At some point Super T and Captain Cous found some French girls to entertain them, Shwood headed back to catch his 6am flight from Split, and Ponyo and I opted for street pizza.


Monday, August 13, 2012

It wasn't until the next morning that I realized Lil Sass had at some point gotten completely lost while trying to lock in a boy.  She appeared the next morning in the sassiest state of the trip and promptly yelled at me to say "we had a fight last night and you didn't even show up for it!!"  It didn't take long to soothe her back into a coherent state at which point she explained that she had tried to get an extra key from the night watchmen who had refused and after being yelled at by her for 20 minutes responded with "You are not a very nice girl."  Incredible.

Amends was finally solidified over Hello Burgers in the little downtown area where I ordered the actual Hello Burger which is like bacon, rumpsteak and regular steak all mixed together into a mouthwatering monstrosity of meat.  MMMM.


As late afternoon rolled around we said our sad goodbyes to the boys who promised we'd be getting FB messages about joining Yacht Week next year (yes please!) and took the car ferry back to Split.  We drove around Split for ages looking for a parking spot and finally made it to our next accommodation, Hostel Sunseekers in the old Diocletian palace section of the city.  Because we had just come from the party island, and I was sick, we were grateful for the quiet location that was still very central.  We grabbed a simple dinner that was delicious and then went to  bed eager to see the next city on our adventure. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Dobrodošli do Hrvatski! - Welcome to Dubrovnik, Croatia

Looking back at my trip to Croatia this summer will forever bring a smile to my face.  It was everything I expected it to be and more.  With that I will delve in my two weeks of adventure on the southern coast starting with my first two days in Dubrovnik.  Check back to see posts from the remainder of my trip next week.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

I have to give some mad props to Aer Lingus for a very easy flight to Croatia by way of a Dublin layover.  The plane was roomy, clean and the food was surprisingly tasty.  Upon arrival at the Dubrovnik airport we decided to take the shuttle into the Old City for about 35 kuna which drops you off at the main gate.  From there it was a somewhat grueling, uphill walk to our hostel, Fresh Sheets, which is the only hostel within the Old City.  The directions to get there were pretty funny including referencing this sign -

 

Even just this walk through the town shows how small and adorable it is.

 

Turns out that by booking the "two person private room" you actually get put in a nice room in the apartment near the hostel.  It had AC, a comfortable bed and a shared bathroom that was really nice.  It was REALLY hot too so the AC was a welcome relief.  The hostel itself is nice but I highly recommend doing the apartment instead for the AC alone.

 

We only had two nights in Dubrovnik and had arrived early in the city so we figured we should do a little sightseeing (couldn't hurt with getting the jetlag under control too).  So we decided to walk the city walls which surround the Old City.  The walls run uninterrupted all the way around the city (over 6,000 ft) and are really high along the ocean side (over 80 ft).  Most of what you see today was built between the 12-17th centuries and is actually once of the largest and most complete fortifications in Europe today which is REALLY cool.


The ticket to get up there is 70 kuna per person but this also gets you into the fortress and a couple other attractions so make sure to ask.  It's only good for a 24 hour period so buy the ticket when you know you'll have 24 hours to spend at all this places.  We didn't so I felt like our ticket was a little wasted!  The walk along the walls also introduced us to Cafe Buza where you can cliff jump from just below the restaurant.


We decided to make a stop for some beer with limon to get out of the heat.  Once we'd quenched our thirst we headed to Taj Mahal for dinner (recommended by the hostel as a cheap, tasty place to eat).  The restaurant may have an Indian name but the food was Bosnian... and delicious.  I ordered the rump steak because it had a ridiculous name.  It was also ridiculously good.  I couldn't begin to describe it other than if a steak and a hamburger had a baby so I just took a picture instead.



We also had peppers filled with goat cheese which were also really good.

 

This is also where we learned our first Croatian word - "Hvala" which means "Thank you."

Post dinner drinks occurred at Gaffe Irish bar and some other bars up the street.  All of them were pretty terrible so we left and went to bed.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

We were up nice and early to catch our tour  bus for our trip to the Elaphiti Islands which include Sipan, Kolocep, and Lopud.  I think we spent about 250 kuna each on the tour which lasted all day and gave you time to see Sipan and Kolocep and then really spend some time on the sandy beaches of Lopud.  This was the only sandy beach I saw my entire time in Croatia.  They don't mention that it's a COASTLINE not so much a BEACHLINE.  The beaches are really just rocks that border water.  Keep that in mind and bring some aqua shoes.

 

The boat itself was adorable and wooden and filled with an assortment of ages.  We immediately made table mates with two Kiwis from Wellington, New Zealand - Straw Hat and Pelty.  Pelty was so named because his friends had kindly shaved the back of his head into a mini mohawk with one long strip of hair in the middle that reminded me of an animal pelt.  Straw Hat's nickname seems more obvious.


Thanks to the abundance of free, unlimited wine the four of us eventually turned this lovely family boat ride into a booze cruise complete with boat diving from the top level into the refreshing salty sea.  Granted you should first determine where the entrance back on to the boat is before jumping.  We had a time of it trying to pull Lil Sass up the wrong side of the boat which resulted in her almost healed knee wound reopening and a plethora of massive bruises forming down one side of her torso.

 

They also serve you lunch as part of the cruise.  I highly recommend avoiding the fish option like the plague and sticking to the chicken.  Also if you make friends with Joe, the captain, he will sneak you extra cookies - "Fancy a biscuit?"  Turns out you should never steal a table from a table of Russians though.  I kept on eye on them for the rest of the cruise in case they got rowdy.

We returned from the cruise pleasantly jolly and dug into some pizza which looking back at the picture of it I instantly regret eating.  We then hit one of the other bars on the cliffs near Cafe Buza where they had live music (and unfortunately no bathroom).

  

Turns out Dubrovnik CAN be cool.  However, I'm still ready to head out on the rest of our adventure tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

California Dreamin' from Marina Del Rey to South Bay

Summer and love is in the air!  I just returned from sunny Southern California for my best friend's wedding.  Turns out in the year since I've lived there a bunch of great new restaurants have opened up in the South Bay area!  Not to mention some other great options that have been there the whole time but were the first time I'd experienced them.  More below!

Located on Pier Ave in Hermosa Beach, this was the restaurant of choice for the wedding rehearsal dinner.  The interior of the restaurant is like walking into a little cafe in Tuscany.  There are painted plates on the warm yellow walls and leafy greenery throughout the restaurant.  It was very homey and welcoming.  We had a special menu for the dinner but the bruschetta I specifically remember being incredible.  I ate my portion and probably three other peoples' as well.  If this food was any indicator this is a great place for dinner.  I definitely recommend.


MB Post
This is a newbie in Manhattan Beach and it was one of the best restaurants I've ever eaten at.  We went for bridesmaid brunch before the wedding and I had the truffle honey-laced fried chicken with kholrabi slaw.  I literally tried to bite off all ten of my fingers to savor the rest of the flavor.  I'm salivating just thinking about them right now.  And I washed them down with a lovely bloody mary which was delicious as well.  I highly recommend this restaurant although I hear that reservations are very hard to come by so get on it now!

Photo Credit: MB Post Website

 

Hot's Kitchen 
Another newbie since I lived in L.A., Hot's Kitchen is another Hermosa Beach restaurant I hit up over the wedding weekend.  My friends mentioned that they often run out of ingredients and the service is mostly a "miss" but I ate here twice during my trip with two different groups of people and both times the service was fine and the tacos incredible.  I had the....

Mojo - crispy chicken, carmelized onion, cilantro, mojo sauce
Dirtybird - onion, jalapenos, tomatoes, bacon, pepper aioli
Steak and Potato - tri-tip, mashed potatoes, bacon, green onions,
sour cream
Ancho - pulled pork, cilantro, crispy onions, ancho BBQ sauce
Hamachi - roasted shishito peppers

The Mojo and Dirtybird were two of the best tacos I've ever had.  The Ancho was a little too meaty and the steak and potato not quite flavorful enough but still good.  The Hamachi tasted fresh and fell somewhere in the middle.  I would definitely come back.  Very good sizes to.  I believe it was about $4 a taco and three is definitely overkill if you are only somewhat hungry.

The restaurant itself has an extensive beer menu and a fun outdoor, beachy feel to it.  I liked it a lot.

Photo Credit: Pickyeaterblog.com


Establishment
Our after wedding brunch was at Establishment - a long-loved favorite of my Hermosa Beach friends.  The manager is an awesome dude and this place is just as good as a laidback brunch spot as it is a fun nighttime dance party.  I shared the breakfast pizza with a friend.  It was huge but very tasty.  Easily could feed three fairly hungry girls.  The bloody marys were also delicious (seeing a trend eh?)  Highly recommended as always.

Photo Credit: Establishment Website


My evening dinner on the way to the airport was at Sugarfish which is located in a strip mall in Marina Del Rey just like every good sushi place in L.A.  The fish on the sushi was so beautiful it pained me to eat it - oh wait no it didn't - it was superb.  I'm big on the spicy sauce and they don't really offer that (very traditional menu) but the fresh fish more than made up for the lack of crazy rolls.  I would definitely recommend.

Photo Credit: La.eater.com


So for those of you who have visited LAX, you may have seen the crazy looking structure rising up amid the parking lot structures within the airport.  The top floor of this monstrousity houses Encounters, a crazy alien-looking bar that looks out over the airport.  Turns out the drinks here are pretty damn good - I ordered a mojito and was pleasantly surprised.  Not sure I need to come back but it was cool to finally see what's inside!

Photo Credit: Travel.nytimes.com