Dubrovnik 25-27 April
Croatia was a destination I wanted to go as I have only heard things. We decided on Dubrovnik, and it didn't disappoint. An old medieval town which the locals have painstakenly restored after the early 90s bombing. 2 out of 3 roofs were hit and was replaced with new terracotta roofs.
Croatia was a destination I wanted to go as I have only heard things. We decided on Dubrovnik, and it didn't disappoint. An old medieval town which the locals have painstakenly restored after the early 90s bombing. 2 out of 3 roofs were hit and was replaced with new terracotta roofs.
The old town is along the coast and is surrounded by the city wall. We had a great accomodation which was a waterfront room with a massive terrace that looked out the port and the old town. The pace was very relaxed... Food was exceptionally good, with the seafood, just grilled tasted so fresh... and the flavours of the sea satisfied your palate.
The city wall tours provided stunning views with the old town set against the adriatic sea. On the ground, we saw many churches, with saint blaise as their patron, also there was a statue of Roland, which we also saw in Bremen. We ventured a day out to lapad which was disappointing, although the coast walk and stop at the waterfront cafe was great. It was like our private oasis.
Croatia is a must do destination and we would highly recommend it.




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