Skopje, North Macedonia

We left Bulgaria this morning to travel to the North Macedonia’s capital, Skopje. The border crossing in this case was far more routine and didn’t take us three hours like the last crossing. ItOkumaya devam et
Lake Ohrid and Tirana, Albania

Today we left Skopje and travelled to Lake Ohrid for lunch on our way to Tirana, Albania. Lake Ohrid straddles the mountainous border between the southwestern part of North Macedonia and easternOkumaya devam et
Bye, Albania

An early start as we cross the border to Montenegro.
Montenegro

Montenegro is a small, mountainous country with a population of about 600,000 on the Adriatic Sea. The landscape is spectacular.
We visited Kotor and its Old Town which is medieval and beside aOkumaya devam et
Dubrovnik - Day 1, daytime

Oh my! What a spectacular city! (We’re not Game of Thrones fans but we understand that this is a big deal place for fans of the series.)
Starting with our hotel room, we have a balcony with aOkumaya devam et
Dubrovnik - Day 1, evening

We met our friend Stephen for dinner before the three of us returned to the old town for an evening walking tour. The old town was just as busy as in the day and quite lively. It was beautiful to seeOkumaya devam et
Dubrovnik - Day 2, Wall Walk

The old town of Dubrovnik is surrounded by a wall and completing the Wall Walk is one of the highlights of a visit here. It’s a ticketed site and costs €30 per person. Fortunately, we were awareOkumaya devam et
Dubrovnik - Day 2, museums and fort

Following the Wall Walk, we took a refreshment break, visited a couple of museums and then the fort - Fort Lovrijenac - that’s famous with Game of Thrones fans (including Stephen 😉). By now, itOkumaya devam et
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

We left Dubrovnik this morning and crossed the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina. Our first stop was in Mostar, a city in the south straddling the Neretva River. It’s known for the iconic StariOkumaya devam et
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

After checking into our hotel in Sarajevo, we had a bit of relaxation time before going to a Sarajevan family’s home for dinner. We were split into groups of seven and went to a Tito era high riseOkumaya devam et
Sarajevo old town

After visiting the tunnels, Stephen, Brad and I went to explore the old town and its winding streets. We had lunch in a café and the temperature climbed to 36. It was time to head back to the hotelOkumaya devam et
Tunnel of Hope, Sarajevo

Today we visited the Tunnel of Hope, a tunnel constructed between March and June 1993 during the Siege of Sarajevo in the midst of the Bosnian War. It was built by the Bosnian Army in order to linkOkumaya devam et
Bye, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Stephen, Brad and I had a lovely dinner in Sarajevo last night including a bottle of Bosnian wine made from blatina local grapes.
This morning, we got on the road and drove along the Drina RiverOkumaya devam et
Belgrade, Serbia

We had a morning tour of Belgrade and visited St. Sava Church and the Kalemegdan Fortress, situated at the junction of the Sava and Danube rivers. Belgrade still exhibits signs of the NATO forcesOkumaya devam et
Homeward bound

Time to head home now after our more than month-long European adventure. It’s been amazing and will certainly take us some time to process all that we’ve seen and done since we left home on JulyOkumaya devam et
Lisbon to Toronto

The final leg of our journey and a chance to have a Portuguese nata at the airport 😋
Home to Vinnie

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