Octopus salad on Croatian island Palmižana

Palmižana- near the island of Hvar off the Dalmatian coast is one of a chain known as the Pakleni islands. Once a place where only few would venture off to escape the busyness of life. 

Today, many flock there to seek a quality experience and immerse themselves in nature's bed of tranquillity.  Frolicking on the island is as much about stimulating all five senses as it is about allowing nature to heal our bodies and minds from hustle culture. The botanical gardens of Palmižana are surrounded with tree-like opuntias (aka prickly pear),  cacti, olives and many different kinds of aromatic herbs and plants.

I sought out this peaceful island to fully experience the Croatian art of Pomalo that I write about in my book. Once our boat docked, I made my way on a path surrounded by eucalyptus and succulents instantly allowing my mind to focus on the present moment. Nothing else seemed to matter except for the lush and enormous botanicals in my sight of view. The windy path led us to the beach where we planted ourselves for a day of relaxation.

Once in a rested state, I began to seek out a casual laid-back restaurant.  Fresh, simple and tasty were on my mind.  I got exactly what I craved at Toto’s restaurant. 

Bursting with Adriatic flavours, my octopus salad with crunchy celery, parsley, lemon juice and local olive oil perfectly satiated my hunger.  The staff at Toto’s were attentive allowing us to take our time perusing the menu.  They were knowledgeable and adaptive while making plenty of room in the shade for our family. 

Palmižana is the perfect retreat that brings my book Pomalo: Croatia’s Secret to Happy to life in vivid colour.