Cruising
the Adriatic - 2026 |
We
visited the island of Hvar on a rainy day so we had the place to ourselves |
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From this overlook we saw the many stone walls
and terraces that define the island |
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Our
group
walked through the town |
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In 2018 we visited Hvar but the church was closed |
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Rivers
of rainwater flowed through the
streets and alleyways |
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Perhaps
he is praying
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In
2018 the harbor was busy with fishermen and their customers On this rainy day we were alone |
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We
traveled by bus to the village of Vrboska |
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A
new modern bridge since 2018 |
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A
church which also served as a fortress in times of war |
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We
sampled the wines at a local business operated by the same family for generations |
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A
final look back at the village Vrboska ![]() |
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Our visit to Hvar in 2018 can be found HERE |
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