Posts made in January, 2016

Stari Most and the City of Mostar, Bosnia

Posted by on Jan 27, 2016 in Bosnia, Europe, Featured | 2 comments

Stari Most and the City of Mostar, Bosnia

If you are anything like me, Bosnia and Herzegovina never really ranked in your top 100 countries to visit. Before I went I didn’t really know where it was and certainly had no plans to visit. As it turns out, along with Albania, it is one of Europe’s little unknown gems. I honestly can’t express in words how much I loved it! We had come from the ridiculously touristy Dubrovnik in Croatia, and reaching Bosnia was like visiting your long lost country cousin who had grown up while you weren’t looking and turned into something really lovely. Driving from...

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Somewhere Over the Rainbow in Budva, Montenegró

Posted by on Jan 27, 2016 in Europe, Featured, Montenegro | 0 comments

Somewhere Over the Rainbow in Budva, Montenegró

One particularly cloudy day we headed out to Budva which is a beachside town about 30 minutes away from Kotor in Montenegro. We left the rain and gloomy weather and meandered through the winding roads until we went through a long tunnel (about 1.6km) and when we came out the other side we had landed in lovely sunshine. It was a little bit odd and a kind of like a scene in the Wizard of Oz! As you can imagine we were all very happy if not quite perplexed! 10 minutes later we hit the ocean and confronted with Montenegro’s...

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Take your kids to Meteora, Greece!

Posted by on Jan 19, 2016 in Europe, Featured, Greece | 0 comments

Take your kids to Meteora, Greece!

We left the blue hole in Albania and crossed the boarder into Greece. The boarder crossing was a breeze and we soon found ourselves on nice big, flat and wide highways! Much to our delight and horror we came across a big sign warning us to look out for Bears as we drove. This is the first time we have come across them in their native habitat in Europe and only the second time in all of our travels. The first was in Yosemite in the USA and that is a story for another time. The beautiful green forests were...

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