Our last visit in Montenegro was to an adorable coastal town called Perast. This is where you could get a boat and visit the Lady On The Rocks church. This is interesting, as it is the only artificially built island in the Adriatic. We decided against this, my husband had done this previous with his parents when it was still part of…
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KOTOR OLD TOWN, MONTENEGRO
Kotor, another UNESCO world heritage site was our next stop on this trip. Kotor has one of the best preserved medieval old towns in the Adriatic. And again like many other areas in Eastern Europe you can see the Venetian influence in the buildings. This is the the Cathedral of St. Tryphon and was consecrated in 1166. And this is the Church…
MONTENEGRO, BUDVA, OLD TOWN
Buda had two choices for us. We had a choice after lunch, turn left for the new Budva town or right to experience the old Budva town. We turned right and walked down the marina until we reached the entrance a one of the gates. What surprised me was how cool is was walking around. Considering it was over thirty…
MONTENEGRO, LUNCH AT KOD KRSTA, BUDVA
We then drove into Buda, and was recommended to eat at Kod Krsta by our tour guide. This restaurant is situated on the marina and set around a marine theme. There was so much that we kept pointing our to each other. We had the choice to sightsee or have lunch. I decided to have lunch as it was quiet…
FIRST VISIT TO MONTENEGRO
An hour's drive from Dubrovnik Croatia, is the border with Montenegro. I thought this would be another great trip to book. Again booked via Viator and fulfilled by Supreme Tours. This tour did not flow like the one to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the day before. I did admire the views of the mountains, it's not something I have ever seen…