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Revision as of 04:26, June 23, 2011
Transportation
Getting to Split, Croatia
From the airport to the Split Harbor: Croatia Airlines shuttle bus (30KN ~ $6); Taxi (240KN ~ $50)
Ferry connections Anacona, IT - Split:
- Many connections, from Croatian cities, e.g. from Zagreb hourly departures, 4-6 hours travel time. Trst (Trieste, IT) departs 17:30, arrives Split 4:30am, Departs Split 21:30 arrives Trieste 7:30am
Getting from Split to Stomorska, Island Solta
From Split to the Island Solta you need to take a ferry boat or catamaran (faster, passengers only).
- From Split to Rogac (on Solta): 6:45; 9:15; 11:45; 16:15; 18:30; 21:15
- From Rogac to Split: 5:30; 8:00; 10:30; 13:00; (Sundays 15:00); 17:30; 20:00
Monday-Friday:
- Split-Rogac 14:30; 20:00
- Rogac-Split 7:00; 15:30
Saturday:
- Split-Stomorska 14:30
- Split-Rogac 20:00
- Stomorska-Split 15:15 via Rogac
Sundays and Holidyas
- Split-Rogac 20:45; 22:15
- Stomorska-Split 18:00
- Rogac-Split 21:30
There are two buses meeting the ferry and the catamaran in Rogac. Radni dan= Workday (M-F), Subota=Saturday Nedjelja i Blagdan=Sunday and holiday.
Take the bus to STOMORSKA (not Maslinica). The last stop is Stomorska but it stops in Grohote and Nacujam on the way.
The minimum time needed from SPU airport to Stomorska is 4 hours (or vice versa).
Meeting Place: Stomorska, Island Solta, Croatia
The meeting place is Stomorska on the northern shore of the island facing Split. Stomorska (Hundred Seas) is a small town of about 120 year-round inhabitants but nowadays that pollution swells to many hundreds in the summer. The specialty of the five restaurants is sea food.
Meeting Facility
LMarie-Christine Korten Leo Novaković
Tel/Fax: +385 21 658 302 Mob: +385 91 14 12 577
STOMORSKA RONILACKI CENTAR d.o.o. Diving Centre Stomorska plc.
Riva Pelegrin 47 21432 Stomorska KROATIEN
leonovakovic@hotmail.com
Lodging
The lodging for the meeting participant will be unconventional and unusual of most of you. Croatia's primary lodging system, is that families rent rooms (sobe) or apartments (apartmani) on their property or attached to their own homes. Private lodging provides almost four times as many beds in Croatia as hotels do. In fact on the island Solta there is no hotel at all, so the lodging for all the workshop participants will be in such apartments. This arrangement offers not only a peek into their family life but also a source of genuine insider advice. The apartments are not luxurious but comfortable and clean.
The apartments may be a Studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom or 4 bedroom units. Most rentals are 2 or 1 bedroom units consisting of a living room with fully equipped kitchen, TV, sofa/bed for kids/or additional person, bathroom with a terrace. Bedrooms have either a full/queen size bed (sleeps two) or 2 single beds. There are few one room studio apartments. There is also a 4 bedroom unit for a larger group. Generally, these apartments are rented for a week, Saturday to Saturday. Shorter periods need to be negotiated with the owner.
Stomorska Lodging list 2011-06-21
Local Contacts, Stomorska
The local contacts will be Rudy Husar (rhusar@wustl.edu) and Janja Husar (janja.husar@gmail.com). Skype:
- Land line +385 21 658068
- Mobile: +385 91 9374905
- SkypeName: rhusar
Additional contacts will be announced later.