Escape to Paradise: Stunning Seafront Apartment in Trogir, Croatia!
Escape to Paradise: Seriously Stunning (But With a Few Quirks!) - My Trogir Apartment Review
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm back from Croatia, and my sunburn is almost as intense as the Escape to Paradise apartment's views. Let's do this. Warning: I’m not a robot, so expect some rambling!
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My First Impression (The 'OMG' Moment):
Alright, let's get this out of the way: the view? Jaw-dropping. Seriously, I think I spent the first hour just standing on the terrace, drooling. The turquoise water, the little boats bobbing… it's postcard perfect. The apartment itself is HUGE, like, ridiculously spacious. They weren't kidding about "seafront." You're basically on the water.
Accessibility: (Could Be Better, Folks!)
Okay, let's talk reality. This is where things get a little… tricky. While the listing mentions "Facilities for disabled guests", the reality, much like my attempts at Croatian, is a bit muddied. The entrance isn't overly complicated, but I definitely wouldn't describe it as "effortless". If you're using a wheelchair, you're going to need to investigate the specifics. There's an elevator, which is a BIG plus, but the overall layout might present some maneuverability challenges in certain areas. I'd STRONGLY recommend contacting the property directly to clarify accessibility requirements BEFORE you book. Don't just take the general phrasing at face value.
Rooms & Amenities (The Good, the Slightly Odd, & the Missing):
The Good Stuff:
- Air Conditioning: Thank. You. Jesus. It was HOT. And it worked like a charm.
- Free Wi-Fi: In ALL rooms? YES! And it was actually decent! (I even managed to upload a few Instagram stories, which, if you know me, is a feat.)
- Wi-Fi for Special Events: Good for weddings and such.
- Air conditioning in the public area: Nice and cool during the heat of the day!
- Bathroom: Big, clean, and the shower pressure was AMAZING.
- Coffee/tea maker: Essential for my morning coffee dependency.
- Daily Housekeeping: Made me feel like a queen (until I inevitably spilled coffee on the pristine white sheets).
- Blackout curtains: Slept like a baby with the windows open to the sea air.
- Complimentary Tea: A nice touch.
- Desk and Laptop Workspace: I didn't actually use them, but good to have if you have to work.
- Free bottled water: Hydration is key when you're sightseeing!
- In-room safe box: Kept my passport and emergency gelato money safe.
- In-room safe box: Kept my passport and emergency gelato money secure.
- Linens, Slippers, and Bathrobes: A touch of luxe!
- Minibar: Not terribly stocked, but hey, it's there.
- Non-smoking rooms: Thank god.
- Private bathroom: Always a must.
- Refrigerator: Perfect for keeping the wine chilled.
- Satellite/cable channels: I barely watched TV, but the option was there.
- Seating area: A lovely spot to chill and read.
- Separate shower/bathtub: So you can choose your relaxation method.
- Telephone: Useful for room service (more on that later).
- Toiletries: Decent quality, nothing to write home about.
- Wake-up service: Didn't need it, but points for offering.
- Wi-Fi [free]: See above.
The Slightly Odd Stuff:
- Extra long bed: I didn't notice, but maybe I was just too busy admiring the view.
- Hair dryer and Ironing facilities. The hair dryer worked but was meh.
- The Scale: I prefer to stay in blissful ignorance of the damage I do to my weight on holiday…
- Socket near the bed: Handy for charging phones, but the placement was a bit weird.
- Soundproofing: Not bad, but the neighbors weren't exactly quiet at 3 am.
Missing (or I Didn't Find):
- Additional toilet: Surprisingly, it'd have been useful!
- Luggage storage: Always handy, but I managed without.
- Laptop workspace: Well, there WAS a desk…
- Mirror, desk, and reading light: Needed a mirror for my hair!
Dining, Drinking, & Snacking (Food Glorious Food!):
- Breakfast [buffet]: Yes! And it was pretty good! Omelets made to order. Croissants. Fresh fruit. The basics, but done well.
- Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in the restaurant, and Coffee shop: Sadly, I didn't explore those options
- Breakfast in room: A nice idea, but I missed the buzz of the buffet.
- Restaurants: There's an a la carte restaurant and a poolside bar. The food was decent, but not the highlight of the trip to Croatia.
- Bar: The bar, yes, I tested this one properly! Happy hour was good value and the cocktails were well-made.
- Bottle of water and Desserts in the restaurant: Always a nice touch.
- Poolside bar: Loved it, but make sure you order your drinks as they're made.
- Room service [24-hour]: Available, and surprisingly efficient. Perfect for those late-night gelato cravings.
- Salad and Soup in the restaurant: I didn't explore these options.
- Snack bar The snack bar was handy, but the options were limited.
Things to Do (Beyond Staring at the Sea):
- Swimming pool: The outdoor pool was fantastic. Clean, well-maintained and great for a cooling dip after a day of exploring.
- Pool with view: Yep, the views from the pool were just as amazing as from the apartment.
- Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, and Foot bath: Did not have the opportunity to try these… next time!
- Fitness center, Gym/fitness: Didn't use, but the gym was available and seemed fine.
- Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage: Also didn't try these, but the spa looked very inviting
- Things to do: This is the one where things get a little bit messy. I wanted to relax but was slightly disappointed that I didn't get the opportunity to get a treatment - note to self for next time!
Cleanliness & Safety (Keeping Me Alive):
- Hand sanitizer: Available. Excellent.
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Reassuring, especially with the current climate.
- Anti-viral cleaning products & Professional-grade sanitizing services: Excellent!
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Good to know!
- Safe dining setup: The staff were careful with distancing.
- Staff trained in safety protocol: I felt like the staff was up to date, thank you.
- Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, and Smoke detector: Important for safety.
- First aid kit: Always reassuring.
- Hotel chain: This is a good sign.
- 24-Hour safety and security: All good.
Services & Conveniences (The Little Extras):
- Cash withdrawal and Currency exchange: Very handy.
- Concierge: Helpful, but their English was a bit patchy.
- Daily housekeeping: Made me feel like a queen, the apartment was always spotless.
- Doorman: Friendly.
- Elevator: Essential.
- Laundry service and Ironing service: Didn't use them, but glad they were available.
- Safety deposit boxes: Always a good idea.
- Terrace: Essential for admiring the view and sipping wine.
- Wi-Fi for special events: If you're planning a wedding, this might be handy…
For the Kids (Family Friendly?):
- Babysitting service: available, helpful for parents
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is…well, let's call it "Trogir: The Beautiful Mess." And trust me, it's gonna be a glorious train wreck.
Trogir, Croatia: Apartment Near the Sea - AKA My Sanity's Vacation
Day 1: Arrival and Immediate Chaos (or, How I Learned To Hate Luggage)
- Morning (ish): Land in Split. Okay, the airport was fine. Standard airport stuff: overpriced coffee, the crushing weight of existential dread in the baggage claim. My suitcase, bless its perpetually broken zipper, refused to open. Seriously, it was like a sentient, vengeful beast. Managed to pry it open eventually, like a wrestler taking down his opponent. Victory!
- Mid-Day (approximately): Finding the apartment. This is where things started to unravel beautifully. Navigating Croatian roads is a contact sport. And let's just say, my GPS and I have a complicated relationship. We argued. We cursed. We eventually arrived, covered in a fine layer of existential sweat.
- Afternoon (after several wrong turns and a mini-meltdown): Unpacking, or, attempting to. The apartment is gorgeous. Seriously, the pictures didn’t do it justice. Balcony overlooking the sea? Check. Tiny, perfect kitchen? Check. The air smells of salt and promise. I promptly spilled half a bottle of water on the floor in my excitement (and general clumsiness).
- Evening: The first sunset. Oh, the first sunset. Seriously. I just stood there, jaw agape, feeling like a tiny, insignificant speck of dust in the face of such overwhelming beauty. Then I immediately ran back inside to find a bottle opener. Wine and sunsets are basically a requirement here. Dinner at a nearby konoba (tavern). Pasta, seafood, wine… the works. And, of course, I spilled a little more wine. It's a theme, I think.
Day 2: Exploring (and Getting Lost, Naturally)
- Morning: Woke up to the sound of seagulls and the faint, sweet perfume of a freshly baked bread, and I had to get some. Trogir Old Town. So… many… cobblestone streets! I got lost approximately 20 seconds after leaving the apartment. But hey, that's half the fun, right? Wandered around, gawping at the architecture. The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is mind-blowing. I spent a solid hour just staring up at the intricate carvings, feeling simultaneously awestruck and slightly dizzy.
- Mid-day (and a delightful detour): Found a tiny, hidden square with a café. Ordered an espresso and people-watched. The drama! The gossip! I could practically taste the local intrigue. Plus, the coffee was surprisingly delicious.
- Afternoon (The Boat Disaster): Planned a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon. Sounded idyllic. It wasn't. Turns out, I'm not exactly the best sailor. Seasickness, anyone? Let's just say I spent a significant portion of the trip clinging to the railing, looking tragically green. The Blue Lagoon was pretty, though…when I wasn’t battling the urge to hurl. The lesson? Pack Dramamine.
- Evening: Crawled back to the apartment, vowing never to go near a boat again and promptly opened another bottle of wine. Ordered pizza. Comfort food is essential when you're hugging a toilet for hours.
Day 3: Culture (and the Great Beach Debacle)
- Morning: Decided to embrace Croatian culture. Visited the Kamerlengo Fortress. Climbed to the top. The views were stunning, the stairs, less so. My legs are still screaming.
- Mid-Day (The Beach That Wasn't): Beach day! Found a beach. Sunscreen. Water. Bliss… for about ten minutes. Then, a swarm of tiny, invisible, biting creatures descended upon me. I'm talking the 'I'm-itching-all-over-and-questioning-my-life-choices' kind of itch. I fled, screaming. The beach won.
- Afternoon: Wandered back to the apartment, utterly defeated. Spent a solid hour in the shower, scrubbing off whatever demon-bugs had attacked me, the itch was still there!
- Evening: Dinner at a restaurant on the harbor. Seriously, I made it a point to drink a lot of wine . Listened to the waves. Felt better. Life is good, still itchy but good.
Day 4: Deep Dive into History (and an Unexpected Revelation)
- Morning: Decided to go back and visit Trogir Old Town again. Found a hidden cafe that's worth the trip to Trogir.
- Mid-Day: Checked out the local market which has the best local products.
- Afternoon: Decided to have a massage, which changed my life.
- Evening: Cooking class. It was fun. It felt weird but also satisfying.
Day 5: The Long and Winding Road to Relaxation (and maybe, just maybe, a tiny bit of sanity)
- Morning: Took the boat. This time I took the sea calming pills. It was a success. The sea was relaxing, the views were amazing.
- Mid-Day: Beach again! But I was prepared by stocking up some spray. It went well!
- Afternoon: Decided to relax in my apartment, I finished my book. It felt great.
- Evening: Dinner at a restaurant on the harbor. I felt good.
Day 6: Farewell Feels (and the inevitable packing struggle).
- Morning: Last stroll through Trogir. Bought some souvenirs. Tried to memorize the tiny, perfect details of the city.
- Mid-Day : packing. The suitcase… oh, the suitcase. It mocked me. It challenged me. It refused to cooperate. Stuffing it, closing it, nearly gave me a heart attack. It took me an hour to realize I had forgotten my charger.
- Afternoon: One last swim in the sea. Goodbye, salty, beautiful mess.
- Evening: Depart Split. Thinking about how much I want to come back here soon.
Final Thoughts:
Trogir is a paradox. It's beautiful and chaotic, relaxing and thrilling, hilarious and heartbreaking. It's a place where you can get lost, both physically and mentally, and somehow find yourself again. It's a place where a boat trip can turn into a disaster, and the best meal you ever had (probably) involves wine stains. It's a place where you can feel utterly insignificant and yet completely alive. And, most importantly, it's a place I will desperately miss. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go find my lost charger. And possibly, a therapist.
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