DAY 19, DAY 20 and DAY 21- LAST FULL DAY IN DUBROVNIK To view a larger photo, left click on the image once or touch on a tablet. To return to the Blog click or touch off the image. On our last full day in Dubrovnik we used our Dubrovnik Card to take a bus ride to the nearby town of Cavtat. This is a favourite destination of many tourists and we found a group from the cruise ship The Black Watch. The Black Watch in the distance in Dubrovnik Cavtat has two harbours connected by a peninsular, we walked from one to the other around the coast. The Western Bay with the Church of St Nicholas in the background A panorama view of the Western Bay We went into the Church of St. Nicholas on our walk around the peninsular. The church was built way back in the 15th century. The Main Altar A secondary Altar There was a second church on the walk - the Church and Monastery of the Lady of the Snow. The legend...
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DAY 17 and 18 - LEAVING VIS FOR SPLIT AND DUBROVNIK To view a larger photo, left click on the image once or touch on a tablet. To return to the Blog click or touch off the image. We were up early to get the ferry back to Split. This time we were on the Valun which had taken over the route from the Petar Hektorovic. We were then going to catch a bus to Dubrovnik which was due to leave in the early afternoon. All the other buses were running on time but ours was an hour late coming in from Zagreb. The bus cut inland to get on to the West-East motorway and then cut back to the coast. Croatia runs along the coast but there is a piece where Bosnia Herzegovina has a small section on the coast. The bus stopped here for a break and filled up with fuel, it must be cheaper than in Croatia. The refueling stop in Bosnia Herzegovina We took a taxi from the bus station to our apartment. This was well appointed and the owners lived in the s...
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DAY 16 - LAST DAY ON VIS We spent our last day exploring a little more of Vis. We began with our well travelled walk around the harbour from Kut to the ferry terminal in Vis and continued on to the peninsular we had seen many times before. On the Pensinsular is t he Church and monastery of St. Jerome which was built at the beginning of the 16th century. To view a larger photo, left click on the image once or touch on a tablet. To return to the Blog click or touch off the image. The Church and Monastery of St. Jerome The plaque at the entrance The Valun, the alternate ferry that we were going to take the next day to get us back to Split The inside The Monastery Always nice to sit and watch the world go by Previous Page Next Page
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DAY 15 - EXPLORING THE ISLAND OF VIS We made an early start and our guide turned out to be excellent. We spent the whole day traveling across the island and back. He was very knowledgeable and we learnt a lot from him about the Island and the military occupation. To view a larger photo, left click on the image once or touch on a tablet. To return to the Blog click or touch off the image. Up the hill behind the apartment with a view back to the Town of Vis and Kut On our way out we we told about the time that Tito lived on Vis. Josip Broz, commonly known as Tito, was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, serving in various roles from 1943 until his death in 1980. During World War II he was the leader of the Partisans often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe. As the Second World War ended and the Cold War began, Vis, then part of Yugoslavia, was transformed by leader Tito into a military ...