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]]>You may be familiar with Croatia’s coastline, but did you know that it continues all the way to Montenegro and that it may be even more beautiful at some places? Charming towns and villages along the way provide accommodation for one of the best vacations you’ll ever have.
If you’re looking for an active vacation, Montenegro (meaning Black Mountain) is a great choice. There are several mountains perfect for hiking, and you won’t make a mistake picking any of them. Just don’t skip visiting the Durmitor National Park, it’s absolutely stunning.
This beautiful piece of sea, also known as Boka, has been inhabited since antiquity. It has a rich history and nature is just breathtaking. Go on a cruise trip to see all of it and hear the interesting stories from the guide.
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]]>This medieval Croatian city has a Gothic atmosphere. Its old cobblestone streets are studded with old churches and cathedrals, like the beautifully elaborate Church of St. Euphemia, where you can climb the old bell tower for a view of the city.
The beautiful harbor is an active fishing port and provides a panoramic view of the seaside architecture. A stroll along the water can be a breezy way to end a grueling day of sightseeing, and the perfect ending of a Malvasia toast in one of the waterside bars.
If you’re wondering where to stay in this gem of a town, try the Hotel Monte Mulini, a hidden-away spot with access to the water that allows a private dip in the Adriatic, a renowned chef restaurant, and a wine cellar that prides itself on a collection of more than 500 Croatian wines.
To complete your Rovinj experience, try the local produce, including Olive oil, honey, and the local variety of grappa, preferably from one of the city’s farmers’ markets.
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]]>This festival is one of the biggest salsa festivals in Europe and in 2018 it will celebrate its 5th anniversary. The “birthday party” will take place in Greece on the Peloponnese peninsula, from May 24th until May 31st. Seven days of amazing artists, workshops, parties and concerts all held by the beach.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BG82zA1GQzq/?taken-by=iamcubanallstar
At the end of May, Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia, dresses in Afro-Cuban colors. People from all around the world are coming to Serbia to be part of a great puzzle called “Cubanero”.
The month of August is reserved to !Hola Ohrid! salsa festival, which is the pride of Macedonian salsa lovers. Ohrid city is the host to this salsa pearl, and if you ever decide to go to this festival, you must know that it is held by the beautiful Ohrid lake, one of Europe’s deepest lakes. Salsa, beach, and a romantic sunset. What else do you need?
Another great salsa festival held by the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro. It is usually organized at the beginning of September, right before autumn comes and brings golden leaves and cold weather.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Visit Montenegro Next Summer appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You may be familiar with Croatia’s coastline, but did you know that it continues all the way to Montenegro and that it may be even more beautiful at some places? Charming towns and villages along the way provide accommodation for one of the best vacations you’ll ever have.
If you’re looking for an active vacation, Montenegro (meaning Black Mountain) is a great choice. There are several mountains perfect for hiking, and you won’t make a mistake picking any of them. Just don’t skip visiting the Durmitor National Park, it’s absolutely stunning.
This beautiful piece of sea, also known as Boka, has been inhabited since antiquity. It has a rich history and nature is just breathtaking. Go on a cruise trip to see all of it and hear the interesting stories from the guide.
The post 3 Reasons to Visit Montenegro Next Summer appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Rovinj: Croatia’s Answer To Venice appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This medieval Croatian city has a Gothic atmosphere. Its old cobblestone streets are studded with old churches and cathedrals, like the beautifully elaborate Church of St. Euphemia, where you can climb the old bell tower for a view of the city.
The beautiful harbor is an active fishing port and provides a panoramic view of the seaside architecture. A stroll along the water can be a breezy way to end a grueling day of sightseeing, and the perfect ending of a Malvasia toast in one of the waterside bars.
If you’re wondering where to stay in this gem of a town, try the Hotel Monte Mulini, a hidden-away spot with access to the water that allows a private dip in the Adriatic, a renowned chef restaurant, and a wine cellar that prides itself on a collection of more than 500 Croatian wines.
To complete your Rovinj experience, try the local produce, including Olive oil, honey, and the local variety of grappa, preferably from one of the city’s farmers’ markets.
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]]>The post When The Balkans Dress In Afro-Cuban Colors appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This festival is one of the biggest salsa festivals in Europe and in 2018 it will celebrate its 5th anniversary. The “birthday party” will take place in Greece on the Peloponnese peninsula, from May 24th until May 31st. Seven days of amazing artists, workshops, parties and concerts all held by the beach.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BG82zA1GQzq/?taken-by=iamcubanallstar
At the end of May, Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia, dresses in Afro-Cuban colors. People from all around the world are coming to Serbia to be part of a great puzzle called “Cubanero”.
The month of August is reserved to !Hola Ohrid! salsa festival, which is the pride of Macedonian salsa lovers. Ohrid city is the host to this salsa pearl, and if you ever decide to go to this festival, you must know that it is held by the beautiful Ohrid lake, one of Europe’s deepest lakes. Salsa, beach, and a romantic sunset. What else do you need?
Another great salsa festival held by the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro. It is usually organized at the beginning of September, right before autumn comes and brings golden leaves and cold weather.
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