Wish You Were Here: A Danville family’s take on Croatia’s wonders

Our Bay Area readers are an adventure-loving bunch. They’ve spent the last year exploring the world and seeing everything from England’s great houses — hello, Downton Abbey — to Italy’s Aeolian Islands and Japan’s historic Kyoto. Now they’re sharing their travel tales as well as practical advice, in case you’d like to globetrot, too.

This week, we’re hearing from a Danville family who visited Croatia this summer. Read on for details, then find more travel inspiration at www.mercurynews.com/tag/wish-you-were-here/.

Wish You Were Here

CROATIA: Danville residents Mike and Dia Mundle and their son, Alex, visited Croatia in July on a trip that ran from Zagreb to Split. One of their most memorable stops was at Plitvice Lakes National Park, where 16 spectacular lakes are linked by waterfalls.

“This is Croatia’s largest, oldest — established in 1949 — and most popular national park,” Dia says. “It was also recognized in 1979 as part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are amazing waterfalls and lakes. The water is so blue that it looks unreal. The raised wood pathways make it easy to access.”

Danville residents Mike and Dia Mundle and their son, Alex, visited Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia last summer. (Courtesy of the Mundle Family) 

Related Articles

Travel |


Wish You Were Here: An anniversary trip to England complete with The Pig

Travel |


Wish You Were Here: Exploring Barcelona with friends

Travel |


Wish You Were Here: Anglophile fun in British Columbia

Travel |


Wish You Were Here: An anniversary trip to Bora Bora

Travel |


Wish You Were Here: Scaling glaciers in Alaska

TRAVEL TIPS: “There are upper and lower falls and seven different routes to follow. Your route will be determined on how much time you have. We only had three hours, so only completed the lower falls. Wear comfy sneakers, book your ticket ahead of time during the summer months and bring water.”

Join the fun! Send a photo of yourself on your latest adventures — local, domestic or international — to jburrell@bayareanewsgroup.com. Tell us where you are, who everyone is and where they’re from, and share a travel tip or two to help fellow readers go there, too.

For more travel coverage in the Bay Area and beyond, follow us on Flipboard.

You May Also Like

More From Author