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Mostar
After Dubrovnik we picked up a rental car and headed up into Bosnia for a quick visit to Mostar. This was a detour on our way to Split, further north in Croatia.
Once you cross into Bosnia it soon becomes clear that you are in the former Eastern Europe. Despite its Communist past, Croatia is reasonably well-developed and seems fairly …
Wine around Mostar
... the biodynamic white called Mjesecar were great! Josip really goes into detail about the wine making process, though you will need a translator unless your southern Slavic language skills are top notch. We spent about an hour and a half with him, mostly learning about his philosophy and technique but also tasting his whites with some tasting Livno cheese. ...
BADJIA & MOSTAR
... Korcula Bus station is right next to “our” ACI Marina in the town of Korcula. Despite the fact that we are on an island, there are buses going in all directions. We found one going Vela Luka – Korcula –Orebic – Mostar – Sarajevo. Our trip from Korcula to Mostar and back cost us 30 Euro each.
We left Korcula at 8:45 am. The bus boarded the ferry to Orebic and we stayed in the bus and arrived at Orebic at 9 am. The bus trip ...
Day trip to Mostar
... Our tour guide kept referring to the city of Mostar as a 'mini-Yugoslavia' as it predominately made up of Croats, Serbs and Muslims. She was telling us tales of unrest that still goes on today - for example, our Croat bus driver's brother was apparently 'killed by a Serb' just last year. Mostar is basically run as two separate cities, the east and west sides of the river, and there are two of everything - two ...
A Whole New World
... army. Further up the path in between the shops, there was a very old mosque and a fountain with many taps and seats for washing before prayer that every one in the area also used as a water-fountain. Because we didn’t want to miss following Salko back to his campsite, we returned to the car after only a short visit into the old town.
We were lucky to have Salko to guide us from town because our GPS just gave up as soon as we left the ...