Just like the city itself, Sarajevo cuisine is a blend of east and west, with both Turkish and European influences. Of the many reasons we were looking forward to visiting the city, sampling the local fare was high on the list.… Read the rest
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Just like the city itself, Sarajevo cuisine is a blend of east and west, with both Turkish and European influences. Of the many reasons we were looking forward to visiting the city, sampling the local fare was high on the list.… Read the rest
Dubrovnik – the Pearl of the Adriatic – is Croatia’s most visited destination. Each summer season, the city sees record-breaking crowds. As those numbers increase, so does the cost of visiting Dubrovnik.
If you are wondering if Dubrovnik is expensive, it is!… Read the rest
Pula, Croatia is one of the top destinations on the Istrian Peninsula. Located near the southern tip, Pula is both industrially important and historically charming.
Large cranes loom over the massive shipyard, while Roman ruins are scattered throughout Old Town Pula.… Read the rest
Hiking in Kotor, Montenegro is one of the top things to do – and the best trek is along the hillside old city walls that lead up to the Kotor Fortress. The Castle of San Giovanni sits at the top of the hill high above Kotor, serving as a protective fort for centuries.… Read the rest
Omis, Croatia is a seaside town nestled at the base of the Dinara Mountains where the Cetina River flows into the Adriatic Sea. With an inviting coastline, quaint old town, deep canyon and striking mountains, there are an array of exciting Things To Do in Omis, Croatia!… Read the rest
Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia is a must-see! The Split palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most fascinating Croatia Ruins.
The Palace of Diocletian was built in the 4th century as a retirement residence for the Roman Emperor.… Read the rest
The city of Cape Town, South Africa abounds in natural beauty. From mountain tops to vineyards to an incredible shoreline. While there are numerous Cape Town tourist attractions to see, the Cape Town beaches are not to be missed!
In fact, it would be easy to spend entire Cape Town holiday on the soft sand beaches.… Read the rest
Gallipoli, Italy is a serene seashore town along the western coast of the Salentina Peninsula, which is better known as the Heel of Italy’s Boot. The quaint Gallipoli Old Town occupies an island, which is connected to the mainland via a bridge.… Read the rest
Lecce, Italy is quintessentially Italian. The historically preserved, walled city is situated in the Puglia region…also known as the Heel of Italy’s Boot.
Buried in the twisting cobblestone lanes of the Lecce old city center are hidden gems – like Baroque churches, half-revealed Roman ruins, family-run restaurants and artist studios. … Read the rest
At first glance, Tbilisi, Georgia can be overwhelming. The contrasting architectural styles, the congested and chaotic city streets. An alphabet that is more beautiful than decipherable can all boggle the mind. With this Tbilisi Walking Tour, however, you can quickly get acquainted with the fascinating capital of Georgia (the country).… Read the rest