Croatia via Venice

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After three hours, we are there, we find the accommodation and check what is worth visiting. Being in Pula, first of all, you must see the Amphitheater (Pulska Arena), which is confusingly similar to the Roman Colosseum. The rest of the interesting objects can be found walking around the center, among others: the Arch of Sergius, Temples of Augustus, the Marije Formoze chapel.

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On the fourth day, we decided to go further south, to the small town of Baśka Voda, which will be our starting point. We had over 550 km to cover, and the journey took us several hours. We got there around 9 PM. We spent the next days there, depending on the weather, when it was warm and sunny, or when the weather was worse, on trips to, among others, Dubrovnik and Split. Remember that if you are going to Dubrovnik by car, you must have your passports with you because Croatia is divided into two parts in two parts: Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Baska Voda is a good starting point, it is only 50 km to Split, 160 km to Dubrovnik, 10 km to Makarska. You can also go by boat to the islands of Brac or Hvar or rafting on the Cetina River.

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