Fabulous Four Days in Montenegro
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This is an absolutely gorgeous and informative trip report! It is so nice to see beyond the usual locations! Thank you.
We took a cruise 10 years ago, (I know, GUILTY and we wouldn't do it now) and stopped in Dubrovnik and Kotor. We hired a driver in each spot from the group lined up at the ports and it was so interesting and informative. The area was still developing its tourist business and we drove past 2 different beautiful spots with water views that they commented would be filled in by these Russian resorts. When in Kotor, that morning, we happened upon a wedding procession from the church. Grandpa(?)insisted that we join in, it was so much fun!
We returned 3 years later with our family and had a car. The border stop length of times were unpredictable so that had to be factored in. We also, went to Split so we had to do another border crossing, while passing through that small sliver of Bosnia-Herzegovina's coast.
It is such a beautiful area and so friendly and the food is fantastic! Look up when the cruises are in port and avoid the crowds if you can. Dubrovnik and Kotor are vastly different in their scenery, it is worth going to both.
We took a cruise 10 years ago, (I know, GUILTY and we wouldn't do it now) and stopped in Dubrovnik and Kotor. We hired a driver in each spot from the group lined up at the ports and it was so interesting and informative. The area was still developing its tourist business and we drove past 2 different beautiful spots with water views that they commented would be filled in by these Russian resorts. When in Kotor, that morning, we happened upon a wedding procession from the church. Grandpa(?)insisted that we join in, it was so much fun!
We returned 3 years later with our family and had a car. The border stop length of times were unpredictable so that had to be factored in. We also, went to Split so we had to do another border crossing, while passing through that small sliver of Bosnia-Herzegovina's coast.
It is such a beautiful area and so friendly and the food is fantastic! Look up when the cruises are in port and avoid the crowds if you can. Dubrovnik and Kotor are vastly different in their scenery, it is worth going to both.
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