Day 11 of 35: Trogir & Zadar
After breakfast we drove to Trogir, a small island & artist community just steps from the mainland. We crossed a bridge that was only about 5 yards long to reach it. The island had some auto traffic around the edges but the entire inherit was a pedestrian mall. It was tiny; we crossed it on foot during a10- minute stroll. The we’re many cafes, artisan shops, & artists’ studios. No huge bargains, but I find a smart new hat at a vendor stall that was cooler than the ones I brought.
Leaving Trogir, we drove to Zadar, our final coastal stop before heading to the mountains. Our guide Marina showed us the amazing patented sea organ (so meditative!) then walked us through the ancient Roman ruins. Zadar also boasts the largest Cathedral in Dalmatia, St. Anastasia. It’s quite dark inside – very small windows in the Gothic architectural style. As with many of our guides, Marinaa was incredibly well educated, personable, & was friends with many local folks we met on our walk. She showed us how each denomination of euros sites a different architectural style. Fascinating!

We ended the day by turning inland and climbing through the mountains to the spectacular Plitvice Lakes National Park. It’s the largest national park in Croatia; we stayed in a lodge.

