After some breakfast we packed our belongings and said goodbye to our new friends and family. Prior to the trip I thought of Prvic as a way to unwind and get me head straight for the rest of my time in Croatia. Without "much" to do and nowhere to go my expectations were few. What we found was a place of unparalleled beauty. With people of such warmth and kindness that I teared up as the ferry left the port. Not only was I sad to leave, which of course I was. I also realized there are so few moments in our lives that several things come together to create perfection, this was one of them. We arrived as tourists and left with family we did not know we had. I cannot wait to return.
Aunt Cyndi and Milena -
Ante Zanze -
After an amazing lunch our spirits improved and we headed down to old town in Zadar. Nearly 80% of Zadar was destroyed in World War II which you would never know from the look of it. Old Zadar is a gorgeous place where we were able to enjoy a great cappuccino, listen to the sea organ, and enjoy gelato by the sea. Tomorrow we have the Plivitce National Park, stay tuned.
St. Donatus Church -
Uncle Jim checking out the sea organ.
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