• Kortor, Montenegro, part 2

    30 de julho de 2019, Montenegro ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Next it was off to look at the mosaics of a dug up dwelling (our guide thinks it's more likely to have been a hospital) near Kortor. The mosaic floors are original and date back at least to Roman times.

    Then we wandered through a quaint church area and back to the van.

    Final stop and where we all said farewells, was near the port and the Old Town made up of a walled town with medieval buildings. It's now full of shops, restaurants, boutique hotels and a few residents. We walked back to the ship at about 4pm.

    We splurged tonight and bought dinner. Our meals are prepaid, but for a fancy dinner it's extra. It was US$24 each, but wow was it yummy. Heavenly steaks, seafood and dessert. Sooo good!

    Robin decided to have one night in the casino so I went to a show in the theatre and saw Michael Bacala, an awesome violinist. When I got back to the casino Robin was breaking even. BUT he beat the bank! and ultimately turned US$200 into US$740, so that will pay our ship bill off nicely.
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