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Vaja bay features a charming pebble beach that has clean and smoothly curved pebbles and clear waters making it popular with families with small children. Situated on the northern coastline of Korcula island , the bay offers exquisite views over the channel all the way to Hvar and Peljesac. Refreshments may be obtained from a simple beach kiosk. Out of season, the bay is often visited by hikers and local anglers, fishing during the calm days. Vaja is a north-facing pebble beach about a few hundred meters long, popular with families, with amazing views over the coastline, especially in the sunsets see below photo. The beach is adjacent to local olive groves and dotted with private vineyards. Accessed from the top of the hill car park, the beach rarely gets crowded as the approach to the beach is pretty steep. The small kiosk offers a small selection of cold drinks, snacks, and ice cream. You can also hire parasols or deck chairs for HRK 2. Dogs are welcome on this beach but should be kept on a leash. There is just one small, a solar energy-powered kiosk on the beach see below photo that offers hamburgers, sandwiches, and some cold drinks including soft drinks and beer. To be on the safe side, I would suggest you take your own food and drink or picnic as stock gets sold pretty quickly here particularly if you intend to come here in the afternoons. Located just 2 km West of Racisce , the beach is easily accessible by foot, except for the last, short part of descent via the very steep slope. Getting here by scooter or bicycle is a good option although inexperienced cyclists may find it harder at some steep parts of the route. Driving to the bay and parking here is fairly easy as there are enough parking places above the bay. Access to the beach from the tarmac road involves the steep slope rising and falling sharply which some people may find difficult see below photo. Also, see detailed info about getting to the island. The local bus can take you to Racisce from Korcula town. The walking distance from the Racisce bus stop to the bay is about 20 minutes 2 km. Some local boat owner in the village offers water taxi ride to the bay too. If you are not driving, the most comfortable option is to get a taxi that can take you here from Korcula Town in 15 minutes. The usual charge is about 30 euros HRK one way per car, not per person. Here is a photo of the approximate location of parking spaces and slope access to the beach:. There are some lovely houses to rent nearby with swimming pools and open views across the channel like this one. Check other nearest houses to the bay area here. Korcula Hotels - Book Now! Book Hotel in Korcula.

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Its not bull shit. Definitely not bullshit. Tigray is a troll. True, all but one In most of Croatia temperatures always falls under 0 in winter times. Last year my town was Tigran you troll of trolls, practically everything is spot on. I personally love my air conditioner but the rest is absolutely true. One thing she forgot to mention and it might just quite deliberatly be so not to offend people like you is that many Croatians love to troll. So there you go Sarah, add this one to your list and you've got a complete one Ja sam sedma generacija koja zivi u Zagrebu sa tatine strane. I vecina je istina. Sa mamine strane smo Licani, plus u mixu je i nesto Samoborske krvi. Nikad nemoj sjedit na betonu, jer ces dobit upalu mjehura. Jer si zensko. Nikako ne ides van, ako ti je kosa mokra, Moja baka se krizala svaki put. Posljedice su glavobolja ili upala. Da, kad ides u goste, poneses dar, jer je obicaj. Da , uvijek pokri bubrege, od svoje 14 pa do 25 godine sam se borila sa mamom oko toga. Propuh ubija Svaki freaking rockas koji sam imala do svoje 30 godine. Pajcek ili ovcica. Btw, sto se tice pederusa, moj stari je jos uvijek nosi a on ima oko 60 godina. Normalna stvar, pa neces ruksak nosit kad ides u crkvu ili u goste. Lakse je novcanik, mobitel, sitnis i ostale stvari , ukljucujuci maramice , nosit u torbici. U garazi uvijek imamo veliku kutiju krumpira i luka. Lakse je otici na zelenu trznicu i kupit jeftinije nego u supermarket. Ulje smo uvijek kupovali od frendova, sa obale. U Coca cola bocama. Ne vidim zasto bi to bio problem. Pa kaj ne kupujes sir od bakica na placu? Ko je to vidio radit. Ili jaja. Zasto bi to bilo neugodno, ne shvacam. U Norveskoj na primjer se sve kupuje u Rema ili Kiwi ili bilo koji drugi veliki supermarket, od jaja , sira pa nadalje. Nema bakica koje prodaju stvari na trznici ili frendova koji ce ti prodat maslinovo ulje jer ga proizvode. I ajmo iskreno. Moja familja radi sama rakiju. Svake godine, brali smo sljive i grozdje i radili svoju. Dok nisu uveli penalizaciju. Sad nije vise tradicija. Tako da, svi ovi komentari koje vidim, koji nekako pokusavaju tradiciju pokrit kao da je taboo, ocigledno nisu zivjeli na ovaj nacin. I opet ponavljam, nista od gore navedenog u ovom blogu, nije sramota ili glupost ili taboo , kao sto neki ljudi pokusavaju prikazat u komentarima. I Jos jedno sto je moja baka pa i mama stalno govorile. Nedaj boze da ti netko iznenada dodje. The only thing missing is that you never put shoes, on the table. I love the traditions. You forgot about wearing socks with sandals!!!! My tease my dad every summer! And when we go to Croatia, men wear the combo everywhere!!! How about Canadians in winter wearing just shorts and sandals with winter jackets and hand gloves? Actually that is not Croatian combo. Usually tourists from Czech Republic and Germany are wearing that combo. I am not saying there aren't such people in Croatia, but very few locals would ware something like that. Yup, wearing socks with sandals is something which true Croatian will never do. That's Czech, Slovak and Polish thing. Also while in home we like to wear slippers, while at the beach we are barefoot. Tourists, foreigners always wear some sandals. Regarding type of Croatians, some specific Croats from Herzegowina part of Bosnia and Herzegowina likes to wear white socks with their black leather shoes, which ordinary Croatian finds tasteless and make fun of them. Those people in past drove only and only Mercedes type of car. Also we like to pay complete bill in restaurant, or bar, not checking who ate or drink what. Thanks for your comment Kiki!! Glad you enjoyed it : I'm sure there are things Canadians do that are quirky, but I don't even realize :D. There are some more things instruction for the kids : - never kill the frog if you do that your mom will die. Somebody will find it. Very true about the bread, Hrvoje! I also often see half loaves of bread around my neighborhood left out! This is so true, all of it. It's all truth, Born and raisd in Croatia, proud to be Cratian. All of above been practicing especially those with liquor : but how we say in Croatia, salu na stranu, ali sve je istina. Lijep pozdrav od slavonca iz Kanade. Also, you forgot to mention garlic against cold and flu, tomatos for any kind of jebiga cireva , then bacon and onions in the winter time, potatos sliced and put on feet to lower down fever, sour cabbage and ribs, etc lots of good stuff. And who ever thinks this is funny, just comapare all others and their alergies and who knows what else and us. We are not perfect but still looking after ourselfs. Absolutely spot on!! The best is the olive oil in coke bottles!! What would Croatians do without their coke bottles?!!! We have AC too now That would be crazy! LOL I was at the end of my pregnancy and it was the hottest summer ever! Ice packs got me through!!! Well, if the bottle was made by Coca Cola company and screw cap is labeled by Fanta My family is always weirded about about no ice in drinks when they comes to visit! Another one is, you should never go to bed with wet hair. Or even slightly damp hair. If you do, you basically won't wake up in the morning. At least in Imotski. All so very true, and so funny! My partner is from Cakovec and I thought some of her idiosyncrasies were unique to her - but no! Love it Sarah, this had us both crying laughing :. Haha this made me laugh and brought back memories. I would like to add that everyone wears tracksuits. My husband jokes and calls it the national Croatian outfit. I would find it a strange world where tracksuits wouldn't be a must for a man No wonder Canadians are nowhere being mentioned in sports Just hockey : Croatia is definitely a very sporty nation, and does very well I guess that explains the track suits! You exaggerated this so much its not even real. I understand publicity and all but come on. If you are already writing something about someones country at least be legit. For example wearing undershirt in winter is normal. It gives people extra warmth. They are invented for a bloddy reason not just to sit on the store shelve We sure do not wear it in summer. And no we dont think we will have kidney failure if we dont wear it. Its more weird to go to Mc'Donalds order lots of shitty fat food and then order diet coke in order not to get fat. Please do not disrespect our country with stupid, and way to exaggerated comments. Me and my fellow Croats here in Kanada loved every word No need to be so insecure because her blog was kindhearted and cute. Just chill or go on Index if you want to be negative. Great blog Sarah. Martina, malo sale nije na odmet, plus toga to je sve istina i kod nas u Slavoniji, jos i dan danas ti 'zakoni' vrijede. U Dalmaciji juzina 'ubija', kod moje tetke klima 'ubija' Ti se ljutila ili ne, dodi pa vidi. Dear Sarah, as a secretary of the Croatian-Canadian Academic Society, I'd be delighted to have you and your husband as members. For more info, Google us, and contact me. All the best, Niko. But in civilized parts of Croatia majority of the items were forgotten even when I was a child. Of course, we have heard for all that she wrote, but even in sixties and seventies of the last century only uneducated people, people who lived in stranded, backward areas lived that way. In cities and developed areas - no way! Part is true, part is not.. You have to do a little research into why this is so, there is an explanation. Some things on your list, though weird and funny to you, really hold water. It's always fun to read how people from other parts of the world experience us Croats. So much of it is true but some things are typical only for some regions of Croatia and mainly older, less educated, less sophisticated folks practice it. When I am around my family, I constantly have to hear to dress better, wear socks, not go around with wet hair, close the door, not sit on cold concrete Mislim recimo da bi bilo zdravo cijeli tjedan jesti suhu hranu??? Oni su prema ovoj gore sigurno less educated i less sophisticated. Hvala autorici. You never buy olive oil from someone who packs it in a plastic bottle! Olive oil should only be bought in dark glass bottles. This is a first to me. Olive oil in coke bottle cracked me up. I just had 1L delivered to Paris a month ago. It was from a friend of a friend, which knew a friend of my parents. Can't go wrong with that many friends : For the rest of the habits - yeah, mostly spot-on, perhaps with few twists of urban legend depending how old the story teller was. For the Croatians Sramotno je ovakvo 'novinarstvo'. Nisi ti ni novinarka, a Hrvatica pogotovo! Half of these things are not true. I know lot's of people who would not recognise them self here. You can find similar habits and behavior all around the globe so I think this is false. I know this is false. I live in Croatia. Perhaps in some regions. OK, all of it, but fanny-packs. Where have you seen those? I haven't seen them around since the ninties I'm a man. I have my rucksack for all I need This is so really stupid. What is this? A silly article to attract people to bite into your rant? Good luck with you business Most of these don't apply to me, but they apply to my parents, grandparents, etc. Samo predrasude i stereotipi. Vas blog je toksican. Ali i od toga neki ljudi zive. This is absolutely brilliant Sarah. My Croatian husband of 27 years has just laughed for 10 minutes as I read this to him. Each point made, he and I both agreed on. I also have been told off for pointing out that events did not always happen as per his story telling! Croatians love to tell a good story and it is generally understood that the tale is embellished, exaggerated and a few fibs thrown on to ensure the story is the best it possibly can be. Yes, the point about the bathing suit is spot on!! Why would we go outside with wet hair? I want my hair dry and straighten. And why is weird to wear undershirt at winter?? This lady is having a big problem accepting another culture and customs. I travelled to so many places in this world and was never surprise about different habits or ways of living. Only Americans wonder when something is different from theirs. This is not original. With your sleeve? Koji dobar blog, jos i krades price koje su lazi! Znaci ono, svaka cast 'blogerico'. Sarah, you forgot the two most infuriating things, taking 45 minutes to say goodbye and coming to a dead stop in every doorway they pass through :p. Pretty much any big occasion is celebrated by roasting a lamb or pig on a spit which is often sent by the farmer directly, and delivered by bus like in It's part of their tradition, especially in part of Croatia where I live. Everybody has they own traditions and I don't really see the problem with that. They just want to show theirs kids what are parts of their tradition. You need a little better resources. I'd like to add to this list In comfortable situations, they will walk on top of the backs of their shoes, basically turning a regular shoe into a slipper. Which I guess is part of 4 Neck ties are worn shorter than usual as the birthplace of the necktie, Croatia is allowed to wear them any way they like. These are all true. My personal best was when my mother's aunt had chickens and turkeys at home. After killing and cleaning it,it would go in the freezer. LOL Yes!!! I've definitely seen the Napolitanke bag used for holding a wide variety of things! Love the poultry though! One thing that is not mentioned was really big when I was growing up and that wa a big no no - to play with food, particulrly to throw bread on the floor. We, kids would immediately get beat up if we did that, even by my old grandparents who almost never raised a hand on us kids. I got to understand it is because they went through very tough times when food was scarce probably they also got raised that way, for the same reasons. They treated bread as sacred. It took me a few years to get over throwing away food I didn't eat yes, bread as well because I was getting fat eating all the leftovers. I am always trying to plan my shopping so that no food goes to waste. Haha, true, I had a good laugh, but it is like this in Croatia. Have fun folks, Enjoy the country and ALL of us.. Well, most of us.. Croats have their own tradition, which is most often the result of historical memory, which is confirmed by science. 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Babies, toddlers, children, teens, adults, retirees. And you must tuck it in. Refer to 3. You must keep your kidneys covered. Slippers ready for use. Everyone must wear slippers, without exception. Socks are not enough. And barefoot? Basically a death sentence. You avoid any cross-breeze. A lot of Croatians swear, and that includes sweet elderly ladies say she forgot to buy something at the store - it would be normal for her to say a few curse words out loud, and then move on about her day. You eat soup at the beginning of a big meal. Soup is never a meal in and of itself, but rather the first course of a meal to open your appetite and encourage you to eat more of the main course. A beef stew - Photo credit Facebook page Zvona Catering. But you must cover your mouth with your other hand while using the toothpick to be polite. My father in law with my youngest daughter. This is a picture of my father in law, and yes, he blow dries his buzz cut. They use a lot of tissues maramice. If you are vegetarian, then read our post about how a Croatian breakfast also won't work for you! Most women wear pantyhose under their pants for an extra layer of warmth. This is basically the Croatian version of long-johns although it's Croatia, not Canada - the temperature lately rarely drops below zero. They believe rakija liquor fixes everything. Soak a cloth in rakija and put it on your hands and feet. Got a cut? Rakija will disinfect. Sore throat? Drink it, it will kill the bacteria. Some Croatians use this for bronchitis - you just put a slab of fat on your chest and let it do the work? Fanny pack crew. Croatian men love to wear their fanny packs. They would seriously be lost without them. I asked Ivan about this when we first met. Head over to my Croatian fanny pack post to learn more about this cute habit. The bench with the cushions. Chairs must have cushions. Wooden or plastic chairs without cushions are a big no-no. Ivan ran out and got these cushions for our kids 5 seconds after we got our new bench for our kitchen table I know, I know, I keep telling him he should have been an interior designer with such an eye for style. Vegeta seasoning. If you get a nice warm-front coming in from the south, watch out for some cranky Croatians! They believe the south wind makes them grumpy and irritable. Air conditioning. If the lovely cool air blows on a Croatian, they immediately start feeling a variety of symptoms including but not limited to : ear pain, back pain, sore throat, fever, chills and a runny nose. Need to send a package to someone else in Croatia? Use the bus! I could never imagine doing the same thing back in Canada The best olive oil comes in used Coke bottles. Most Croatians have their own source of olive oil a family member, a friend, or a friend of a friend who produce their own fresh from the grove, somewhere near the coast. 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My in-laws swear by it! Ilona link. You forgot one They don't use ice It will kill you too. Especially te shoe horn, the Last Supper and the onions and potatoes!!! I couldn't believe she missed doillies. Jesus man, what part of Croatian were you in? Not only in Imotski. I was born and raised in Croatia and every word is true. Aww, thanks so much! LOL Yes! The tracksuits for men are a must! Well, you described Dalmatia. Other parts of Croatia have their own life style. Proud Croat living in Canada. Thank you!! Gordana Susic. Sara is bullshit artist but it's only my opinion! Opinions are like assholes. Everybody has one and most of them stink. You forgot that we do the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher! So do Canadians! Nikola Tutek, prof. Thanks Niko! We'd love to! It ist not a true. Visit Slavonija at winter time William Porkspeare. Love that you had it delivered all the way to Paris! Jeez, kako si nepismen Ovo nisu novine nego blog Tony Knezovic. Ma daj, najezda pederusa vlada Hrvatskom, oko struka, preko ramena i td. Cath J. Iva link. Sasha Pavsic. It always seems to take a while to leave somewhere! Haha, nice additions Julia : Thanks for your comment! Dr Black. Rizwan link. This blog is very helpful for many people. Frost Dubai Trucks link. Great percentage! This submit may be very beneficial. Air conditioner cleaning dubai link. Chiller van dubai link. Justinas Jarutis. Andres Erick. Contact us today to start planning your custom-made Croatia tour! Join us for more info about Croatia! I'm in! All rights reserved. Slippers ready for use 4. A beef stew - Photo credit Facebook page Zvona Catering 8. My father in law with my youngest daughter Fanny pack crew The bench with the cushions Authors Sarah Cosic As a Canadian in Croatia, Sarah aims to share her favourite things to see and do, in hopes of helping others enjoy and explore this beautiful country, Ivan Cosic Ivan is always searching for unique places and experiences to offer his guests and wants to share some of his findings through the blog.

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