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Travel Blogs from Budva
Kotor, Montenegro
... and proud past, especially the ornate Church of Sveti Nikola, which was built between the 15th and 17th centuries. After some free time to explore further, it's on to Gospa Islet, which you'll reach by boat. According to legend, seamen created this small man-made island by dropping a rock into Kotor Bay after each successful voyage. The church here is fittingly called Our Lady of the ...
I'll Have a Pint of Budva!
... Art (local artist's work) and the Archaeological Museum (history of Budva from 500BC to present).
After seeing all that there was to see in the Old Town, we went for a stroll down the main beach promenade. The promenade was very touristy (like being back in Torquay during the height of summer) with ice cream vendors, shops selling all the usual beach items and hundreds of deck chairs covering the beach.
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MONTENEGRO - KINGDOM FROM A FAIRY TALE!
... We crave the feeling of a complete soul.And we are more likely to feel that feeling when we are in ...
Montenegro
... nukuin yöni hyvin miekkosen talossa, tai oikeastaan hänen iäkkäiden vanhempiensa luona. Tällainen yksityismajoituksen käyttäminen on täällä itse asiassa hyvin yleistä.
Kotorissa vietin vain yhden yön, koska Belgradissa hostellissa tapaamani serbialais-australialainen Tamara oli heittänyt tekstiviestiä ja kysellyt missä mahdan mennä. Selvisi, että Tamara oli juuri saapunut Budvaan, joka sijaitsee 30 kilometrin päässä Kotorista. Käveltyäni päivän ...
The Answer: Paradise
... they'll love Split, which is even more vibrant. The music was great, as was the people-watching, but the problem was the price of drinks - 6-7 Euros for cocktails. At least the beer was relatively cheap, at 2-3 Euros for local brews. We only stayed for a bit, in search of cheaper options, thinking the bars on the harbour just outside the walls would be cheaper, but that wasn't the case. Too bad, because there was ...