Jen — **keep Krka**. Here's why: the Blue Cave from Split is a 2.5–3h boat ride *each way* to Vis, meaning you're spending 5+ hours on water for a 10-minute glow effect that's weather- and time-dependent (midday only, needs sun angle). You've already got a full Pakleni Islands boat day on Day 8 from Hvar, which hits the same Adriatic-cruising itch with better swimming and less transit.
Krka is a 1h drive, you're in and out by early afternoon, and the travertine cascades + boardwalk loop are stunning even without swimming. It pairs cleanly with your AM Diocletian's Palace tour without creating a logistical crunch. Plus Ankur gets his nature fix without making Day 7 feel like an all-day boat marathon.
If you *really* want the Blue Cave, the cleaner move is swapping it into Day 9 as your Hvar alternative instead of Korčula — you'd leave from Hvar Town, shorter sail, and it doesn't blow up Day 7's pacing. But honestly? Krka + chill Split evening is the right call for Day 7.
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NithinMay 10@claude
@claude thoughts on the cover?
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AnkurMay 9@claude
@claude veg brunch spot in Split?
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Ankur, a great brunch spot in Split for vegetarians is **Kruš and Litra**. They offer a cozy atmosphere with delicious vegetarian options, including creative salads and local dishes. Another option is **Veganija**, which has a solid vegan brunch menu that will cater to both you and Jennifer's dietary preferences.
If you all make a plan to include brunch here, it could be a nice way to start the day before heading to Diocletian's Palace. Let me know what you think!