Montenegro’s capital is Podgorica but the tourists head for the beaches, mountains, medieval villages and five star coastal hotels.
Europe
Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic
George Bernard Shaw called Dubrovnik The Pearl of the Adriatic and its true that this city on the Adriatic is possibly the best walled city in the world.
Croatia’s Islands Mljet, Sipan, Korcula, Hvar
Croatia has more than a thousand islands. Many of them are connected to the mainland by ferries or you can even get an island cruise. We did this and although it was enjoyable next time I think I’d go for a little bit more luxury. Our cabin although clean was just a bit too minimal and pitch black because it was below decks. Also a week of meals on deck at set times stopped being so much fun half way through. I like to choose my meal and coffee times! Next time we will go for an upgrade!
Around Croatia- Zagreb,Split and a UNESCO Site
Zagreb
Zagreb, on the Sava river, is the capital of Croatia. One of its nicest buildings is the thirteenth century parish church of old Zagreb, Saint Mark’s.
Scenic Slovenia, Visits to Ljubljana and Postojna
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia is not a city of must see sights. Its a place to wander round and sit in cafes.
Sarajevo and its History
Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia- Herzegovina has lots of history. Once part of Yugoslavia it was under siege for three and a half years during the break up of the country in the 1990’s. During this time thousands of people were killed and many buildings damaged. You can still see the bullet holes but nowadays its a pleasant place to spend a day.
Herzegovina’s Best City – Mostar
Mostar is the most important city in the Herzegovina region. On the Neretva river and best known for the Stari Most or Old Bridge it has a very exotic atmosphere, it doesn’t seem very European at all.
Zadar, Croatia’s Capital of Cool
Zadar, on the Adriatic coast, is a great mixture of ruins and innovation. There are Roman and Venetian ruins in the old town right next to a solar light show and a sea organ.
Zadar has a lovely atmosphere, much more relaxed and less of a tourist trap than Dubrovnik, but lots to see and plenty of coffee shops (priorities!).
Beautiful Lake Bled
Lake Bled in the Julian alps is deservedly Slovenia’s most popular tourist site. Surrounded by forest with a medieval castle and with a church on a tiny island it has everything. The perfect place for a short break and one of my favourites.
Iceland – The Golden Circle Tour
The most popular day trip from Reykjavik is the Golden Circle Tour which takes you to the most famous sights in Iceland.