By Jene Cates

Stari Grad is a town most tourists miss. If you’re looking for the discos or big yachts that dot Croatia, don’t stop here. What you’ll find in Stari Grad is an opportunity to decompress, feel present, and escape the high-tech energy crowding your life. Stari Grad is the oldest town in Croatia, and it hasn’t rushed to keep up with the times and the tourists. The harbor hosts lines of quiet bars, small restaurants, and tiny bakeries where locals sit enjoying the warm breezes. The metal lines that clink against sailboat masts break the silence.

Each afternoon, Milica Zegarac, the owner of Yoga Prema, organized an adventure. We took a boat to the beautiful caves of the Blue Grotto. We rode bikes to the village of Vrboska across the Stari Grad Plain, a World Heritage Site. We hiked across rugged hills to secret coves for picnics. We visited a 15th century monastery which houses paintings by various Venetian masters including Jacopo Tintoretto. Each afternoon was a treasure for the senses.

Sometimes, the best things in life happen by accident. A yoga vacation never registered on my bucket list. A visit to Stari Grad never jumped from travel articles I read. But when an opportunity presents itself, it is best to hop on board and leave the world behind.
Yoga Prema (www.yoga-prema.com) offers extended stays at their location in Stari Grad during July and August. You may want to reserve now for 2018 since there is a recurring clientele and only room for nine pupils per week. You can opt for the vegan menu served daily or enjoy all your meals on your own around town. Check out http://www.stari-grad-faros.hr/en/ for more information on Stari Grad. You can also email Mili directly at mili@yoga-prema.com.
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