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    • Gün 7

      Last day in Dubrovnik

      2 Mayıs, Hırvatistan ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      A slower start to our last day in Dubrovnik. After breakfast, Duncan & Roger visited the Maritime Museum while Sue & I browsed the shops. Sue bought a lovely Adriatic sea coral necklace & earrings. We met up with the boys and enjoyed some pastries from the bakery for lunch.
      We decided to do a bus tour of Dubrovnik and hired a quirky electric vehicle & driver (Meoh) for 1.5 hours (100 euros). We thoroughly enjoyed the tour and hearing more about life in Croatia from Meoh.
      We celebrated our lovely week in Croatia with a shared pizza and wine at an alfresco bar near the sea.
      Dinner was at the local restaurant 'Castello's'. Duncan enjoyed black risotto and the rest of us had lasagne & salad. Of course we finished our meal with gelato!
      Tomorrow we leave Dubrovnik and board the Harmonia - a boat that will be our home for the next week as we ride a number of islands between here and Split.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 6

      Dubrovnik - Old Town & New

      1 Mayıs, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      While Sue & Duncan did another tour, we explored more of the Old Town and went by bus to the new area of Dubrovnik.
      Firstly we visited Fort Lovrijenac and were able to see the Old Town from a different perspective. Of course this meant climbing many stairs, but the effort was worth the glorious views.
      To escape the hoards from cruise boats, we got a bus to the newer area of Dubrovnik and walked along the coast before returning to the Old Town.
      We bought a Dubrovnik 7 day Pass which enables us to visit a number of museums, etc. We went to the House of Marin Drzic (Croatia's equivalent to England's Shakespeare) and then to the Ethnographic Museum which is housed in Dubrovnik's old Granary. A comprehensive display of Croatian costumes and life over many centuries.
      Back to our local alfresco restaurant 'Castello's' down a few steps from our apartment for pizza and a glass of wine before heading back 'home' for a rest!
      Sue & Duncan arrived back at 5 pm. They had a wonderful day touring in a small coach. Their photos are stunning. We joined them for a drink and then had dinner at another, quieter, alfresco restaurant. Thunder then rain! However, that didn't stop us getting our gelato prior to returning to our apartments!
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 37

      Split

      27 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      When I showed Pearse pictures of the hike, he wanted to do it as well. I agreed and thought it would be a nicer day to do it then yesterday. We had a bit of a late start, so we popped into a burrito place for lunch. It was really cheap and really good. We agreed we'd go buy some sunscreen, check out a beach, and go do the hike. We really should have reversed the order of the last two. We did great by getting sunscreen and a bottle of beer first. We just got the half liter, not the absolutely insane 2l bottle. We will put that in our back pocket for another time. When we were walking to the beach, we found a bit of a cliff that was climbable. Some people know us as mountain goats, actually. We took a few awesome pictures and decided to just "look at the beach." What a joke the second we saw the water we were sold. No hike for us. I love the picture of us lying down with the beers because we just got to the beach, and we were just laughing. We weren't even saying anything or joking around it was just staright happiness. The only shitty part was neither of us had a towel, so we were lying on these really chalky pebbles that turned our shit white. It was worth it, beautiful water, women, and mountains lol. We went for a little swim, and when i came back out, I was freezing. The water was a little cold for sure. I laid on the beach to dry off and shut my eyes. After a few minutes of being too comfortable, I sat up and said to pearse "shit I almost fell asleep." He just looked at me with confusion and said, "What do you mean? You were out." I guess I was too comfy and didn't even know. We stayed there almost all day but skipped the sunset. We were starving at this point, so we started the hour long walk back to split for dinner. We went to a bistro right across the street from our hostel that we get 10% off at because they have a deal with the hostel. We both got this delicious authentic Dalmatian meal. It was braised beef in a sweet wine sauce with potatoes. I couldn't ask for a better meal than beef and potatoes. While eating, I noticed a lizard run across the restaurant wall. The lizards in Capri might have been too fast for me, but these little guys weren't. I snagged one after we had dessert. I was not expecting to actually get him because he was hiding in a tree that was growing out of the wall of the restaurant. I was so excited after I caught him that my entire body was shaking. It made my day. Seconds after that, we looked at the time and realized we were about to miss the start of the pub crawl we wanted to do. It only ran on Friday and Saturday, so this was our last chance to do one in Split. We ran into the hostel and asked if we could still make it, and the lady said they would leave the first bar at 930. We both had 2 minute showers got dressed, and ran to the bar. We made it at 927, enough time for our welcome shot, a very heavy free poured cocktail, and we stole two more of the free welcome shots lol. We pretty much coasted off that for the rest of the night until the club. It was a pretty typical pub crawl 3 bars and free entry to a nightclub. Somewhere along the way, I got the Netherlands flag painted on my face for Kings Day. I don't think there's a picture of it anywhere, but it made the fit way better. Anyways, Pearse and I pulled the most greasy move in the club. The club was way too full, so we were looking for a tiny bit of space to stand and dance with our new friend. This is when we saw a standing table with nobody there. We sussed it out and made it ours for 5 minutes. On this table, there were 6 untouched beers and two full bottles of Jameson on ice. We exchanged a look and grabbed a beer each, poured a shot of Jameson into each other's mouths before pouring a double shot into each of our glasses. Pretty soon after the free shots of Jameson two guys saw us loitering around the table and said what the fuck man. Like the little rats we are, we squeezed through the crowd and disappeared still with their beers in hand. I didn't think I was proud of this, but as I'm writing it on the plane, I'm chuckling to myself. It's stupid but a really funny memory. We walked back to the hostel at 4 am. We probably could have been a little quieter in the room. Like not playing tiktoks without headphones, Pearse. He was asked at 430 to please turn his videos off lol. Our first full day in Croatia was an absolute success.Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 36

      Budapest to Split

      26 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      It was a looooongggg night. I have no sleep from yesterday, and I got no sleep on the bus today. My first bus was about 5 hours from Budapest to Zagreb Croatia. I had a 15-minute layover at 6 am. I had to find my platform while trying to add more data to my esim. I must have looked like a zombie walking around, but that's okay because I completed both tasks successfully. I was on the website buying more data on 1 bar of the free wifi, so I didn't want to move, and the bus drivers were definitely yelling at me to get on the bus. I delayed the bus by two minutes, but I think everyone survived. I wasn't going another 5 hours with no reception at all. The second bus was better than the first one because I had nobody sitting next to me or on the other side of the aisle. So I laid down and took up all four seats lol. I still didn't manage any sleep, but at least I was somewhat comfy. We finally got to split at almost 1100, so I had some time to kill before I checked into my hostel. I haven't booked yet lol. Everything is always better last minute. So I went to a cafe and ordered a coffee and a beer while I searched for hostels. I'm meeting back up with Pearse today, but his flight is arriving at almost 9 pm. When he had some time, he gave me a call, and we agreed on a hostel. It was still a little too early to check in, so I walked down the beach with my backpacks on and just explored the area a little. It was warm and sunny out so it was really nice because we haven't had good weather since Venice so it's been a little while. I rocked up to the hostel and checked in. It's a really small hostel with only 4 rooms and a kitchen but it seemed really nice. The lady at the front desk gave me lots of recommendations for everything to do it split. She told me about a hike so I decided to do it because it was nice out the hike seemed fun. Sleep is the cousin of death, I don't need it. As soon as I entered the park it started pouring rain on me. I still can't escape the rain. Rains never hurt anybody, though, so I decided to do it. It was absolutely worth it. I didn't count, but after I finished, the lady at the desk told me there were 814 stairs on the trail. A decent amount. At the top, there is a huge cross looking over the city as well as a huge Croatian flag. I read a fact at the top that they removed the cross during WWII because they didn't want the sight to be a point of interest in the war and get bombed. Of course, I had to stop and look at some of the little critters. I tried taking a cool video of this little miliepede I saw, but I accidentally flipped the camera to my lega, so dont mind me lol. The top is the highest point of the city, so I got a full 360 view of the city. The city is surrounded by mountains on one side and the ocean on the other. The view would have been nicer if it was still sunny out, but I was still happy I did it. On the way down, I took a different route to avoid all the stairs the way I went. It took me to the smallest church I've seen. It was built in 1250. It was pretty random, but it made a nice picture. Shortly after that, I ran into a bar with a really nice view over the city. The rain went away just in time as well. I was so wet and cold, though I ordered a drink and sat outside shaking. I asked a guy to take my picture. I'm thankful he did, but he was standing on a ledge, so my hat looks a little goofy over my face. When I left and got lower into the city and more into the sunlight, I started to warm up a lot, so I just kept walking and looking around. I found a restaurant to sit and chill at. I ordered chicken with gorgenzola sauce, and it was so good. While I was sitting, I spoke to dad on the phone for a little while and had a nice conversation with him. When Pearse landed, I grabbed us a 6 pack and went back to the hostel where we met up. We ended up just sitting on the balcony telling each other about what we did for the last few days. There was a thunderstorm way off in the distance, I guess it moved pretty quickly because it started hailing on us lol. We took that as a sign to go to bed and have a sort of early night.Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 5

      Montenegro

      30 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Our 3rd day in Croatia and today we went by bus to the beautiful Montenegro. Delightful weather again - how fortunate we are so far with glorious blue skies!
      We had a fabulous guide & bus driver and boy oh boy did we need them! The traffic was chaotic to say the least and the bus passed oncoming traffic at break neck speeds with centimetres separating opposing vehicles!
      First stop was at Parest where we got a boat transfer to Our Lady of the Rocks island where there is a quaint church filled with priceless treasures. Onto Kotor for a 3 hour stop over. There were a number of cruise liners in and around Kotor so there were people everywhere. We ended up choosing to sit for an hour and enjoy a beer, watching the passing parades of people being led by guides. The only time we touch beer is in Europe! Not sure why, but we love it here!
      It was interesting waiting at border check points at both Croatia & Montenegro. Sometimes traffic line up for many kilometres waiting to pass through, however, today we probably waited only an hour!
      Home to our apartment for showers and a rest. Sue & Duncan went their own way at this stage because they have a very early start again in the morning.
      We went to a restaurant called Trivadoor Brassiere to have dinner and listen to a 2 piece jazz group consisting of piano and double bass (plus vocals). The night was perfect, the food good and the entertainment fabulous. A night we will remember. Sleep in for us tomorrow while Sue & Duncan travel to Bosnia & Mostar for the day.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 4

      Debrovnik Day 2

      29 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Sue & Duncan sorted phone and electrical issues after breakfast. We visited the Franciscan Monastery Museum and the Museum of Natural Science. Both fascinating. We met up with Sue & Duncan, had coffee and cake before walking to the Cable Car. Very expensive for a short ride up a mountain, however, the views of Dubrovnik were beautiful.
      We then visited the Fort Imperial - the Empire's Fort where the Homeland War 1991 - 95 was comprehensively documented. Dubrovnik, after 33 years, still carries the physical & emotional scars of that horrific war.
      It was such a beautiful day, Sue thought a cruise along the coastline would be nice - she was quite right! We saw Dubrovnik from the sea and enjoyed relaxing for 45 mins without any steps to climb!
      After freshening up we had dinner at one of the alfresco restaurants before indulging again in gelato from our favourite gelato shop!
      An early night before a very early start tomorrow when we visit Montenegro.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 3

      Delightful Dubrovnik!

      28 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      We could not have wished for a better nor more successful first day of our Croatian holiday. The weather was perfect and our 2 X guided tours were superb!
      We started the day with breakfast at a cafe only a few steps down from our accommodation. The Dubrovnik half marathon added to the excitement and festive feel today. Hoards of people running right through the Old Town in blue T Shirts.
      We then enjoyed a guided tour of the Old Town led by a young man named Banko who had lived through the Croatian war. His tales of survival moved us all to silent tears.
      A refreshing gelato was followed by a tour of the Old Town Walls, led by a young woman, Antonio. Another amazing tour.
      After a shower and rest we hit the alleyways for a wine and cheese platter at D'Vinos Wine Bar before heading up another lot of steep steps to Lady Pi Pi restaurant. No bookings allowed, so we lined up and waited for a table. We all enjoyed a seafood platter in a lovely outdoor setting. Worth waiting for!
      It doesn't get any better than this!
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 2

      Doha to Dubrovnik

      27 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      After a 6 hour flight from Doha to Zagreb, where we transited for 4 hours, we then flew Croatia Airlines to Dubrovnik. Fortunately we got a shuttle bus immediately for the 30 min ride into Dubrovnik as the sun set. Dubrovnik is jaw-droppingly beautiful!
      We dragged our tired bodies and luggage around the Old Town trying to find the Dubrovnik Old Town Apartments. After many steps we found our home for the next 6 nights. Fortunately a lovely young man offered to help lift our bags up the steps - he needs to be knighted!
      A shower and then down a few steps to an alfresco restaurant for some pizza and local wine, then off to bed! We are here and cannot wait to see this stunning place.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 4

      Zadar mit der Meeresorgel

      25 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Zadar empfängt uns mit Sonnenschein ... da sieht die Urlaubs-Welt gleich viel rosiger aus.
      Unser Apartment liegt mitten in der Fußgängerzone aber Harald findet wieder einmal einen grandiosen Parkplatz (ein paar Gehminuten von unserer Unterkunft). Wir bringen unsere Sachen aufs Zimmer und schon geht es los. Zuerst zur Meeresorgel ... eine geniale Sache ... die Meereswellen bringen die Orgelpfeifen zum Tönen und es ist auch ein schöner Platz um im Sonnenschein aufs Meer zu blicken.
      Dann spazieren wir durch die verwinkelten Gassen, an römischen Ausgrabungen, imposanten Kirchen und Plätzen vorbei, sind beeindruckt von der Fülle an Lokalen und lassen uns schließlich in einer netten Pizzeria nieder.
      Wir finden, dass Zadar eine sehenswerte Stadt ist und ziehen uns ins Apartment zurück.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 81

      Dubrovnik

      23 Nisan, Hırvatistan ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Nach dem Traum-Sonnentag gestern war heute wieder "lange Jeans-Pulli-Regenjacke Wetter". Wir haben es nach einem schönen Lauf in der Früh trotzdem gewagt und sind mit dem Boot, das je nach Wetter und Saison zu verschiedenen Zeiten ab Mlini geht, nach Dubrovnik gefahren. Ich muss schließlich mein Superdong-Trauma von Vietnam überwinden 😉.
      Dubrovnik - viel haben wir gehört über diesen Ort: wunderschöne Altstadt, malerisch gelegen - eine der schönsten Städte im Mittelmeerraum, überflutet von Touristen, nicht zuletzt vor allem durch Kreuzfahrturlauber, durch diverse Filmproduktionen (Game of Thrones, Star Wars) gehypt.
      All das stimmt. Dubrovnik glänzt durch sein historisches Flair, die Altstadt ist top gepflegt und wirklich sehenswert. Trotzdem merkt man, sobald man einen Fuß auf den Boden Dubrovniks setzt, dass es extrem touristisch ist. Selbst jetzt Ende April sind die Straßen voller geführter Touristengruppen, die überteuerten Restaurants sind gut besucht und überall wird fotografiert. Wir waren heute Teil des Touristenstromes, allerdings nicht allzu lang. Es hat uns dann wieder in unsere gemütliche Bucht nach Mlini gezogen, wo wir gern am Meer noch in Ruhe ein Getränk hätten genießen wollen, doch das Wetter wurde dann zu schlecht, so dass wir es uns im Jumpy gemütlich gemacht haben.
      Das Wetter lässt uns morgen auch weiterziehen und Montenegro überspringen. Wir werden direkt nach Nordalbanien weiterfahren. Es zieht uns einfach in wärmere und sonnige Gefilde. Aufgeschoben ist nicht aufgehoben - Montenegro besuchen wir auf dem Rückweg.
      Okumaya devam et

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