Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Meet the crew! Bitchy Helena :))

If you have any kind of question or a problem, DON'T come asking Helena, she will eat you alive :D I'm serious :) Except if you're from Spain, she has "a thing" for Spanish people...And food...And drinks...And people..:))

She's our "I can do anything I set my mind to", cause she really can :) That's why we're happy to have her on board. And you will be too ;)




5 comments:

  1. Hi! how are the preparations going? we hope to get in! have you received our candidature? we would like so much to participate in SuperCroative!! When could you give us some news? good luck!

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  2. Hi :)) We don't get your candidatures until the application deadline, but I'm sure everything's ok with your applications ;)

    As soon as we decide upon the participants, we will publish it here, so keep an eye on this blog ;)

    Also, we will soon be publishing ways to come to our SU and also some pieces of what you'll be doing here, just to keep you excited :))

    Hope to see you this summer,

    Dija:)

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  3. Hi,

    I hope so also! It would be great!
    I asked you about the candidatures because of the plane ticket's prices. It's growing so I would prefer to buy it as soon as possible :)

    Tell me - is it possible to go to Zadar in bus from Dubrovnik? I've seen some interesting prices to get there. I would go to Croatia from Rome and I was thinking to get a ferry from Ancona to Split and than to go by bus but if I am right the ferry's price is 50 euros by person! For these reason it should be better by plane.

    If is it too far do you know if there are some buses which go from Rome to your city? Or maybe it's better to go for example to Beograd if there are some nice connections with your country?

    Nice t meet you and hope to meet you better ;)

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  4. The starting point is in Split, so I think the best way is to go by ferry from Ancona :)

    The prices are from 50 euros to 150, one way..depending on whether you want to have a seat or a cabin (1,2,3 or 4 beds etc.)..I once traveled from Split to Ancona and didn't take the cabin and it was not a problem, so that would be a good way to come to Split.. :)

    If you're coming to Dubrovnik, you have buses daily, to Split. Trip lasts about 5 hours, and the price is also not very cheap, around 50 euros, too, as much as I know.

    I wouldn't suggest going to Belgrade to come to Split, it's a big journey all around, and there are more direct and cheaper ways to come to Split than that. From Belgrade, you would have to go to Zagreb by train (return ticket is 40 euros) and then to Split by train also (one way ticket is 20-30 euros)...

    Soon we will publish ways to come to Split, and than how to go back home ;)

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  5. And also, nice to meet you too ;)

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