Thursday, August 21, 2014

Dubrovnik


Walking up the many stairs you catch your first glimpse of the walls of Dubrovnik so solid and so strong. 

Dubrovnik 

Ragusa, the age old Latin and Dalmatian name for what we now know as Dubrovnik is a gem in the Adriatic Sea. Summer or winter, good weather or bad Dubrovnik still has the power to draw people to visit it in their hundreds.

My first trip to Dubrovnik was during my Contiki training last year. Every person on my training had a moment, a day when they were ready to pack it all in and give up on training. Dubrovnik was mine. It was in this majestic city that I tiredness had reached its limits. Walking down Srd mountain with swollen ankles and a sore knee rushing to get back in time to meet up with our trainer to be quizzed on all the things we had to 'Find Out' that day it all just reached a turning point. That night I was ready to say goodbye and go back to a normal office job behind a desk.

Dubrovnik made me stop. The city was so amazing not only in it's ancient history but in it's modern history as well with the Croatian War of Independence between 1991-1995 that I was enthralled. It was travelling and exploration that got me applying to Contiki in the first place and it was through Dubrovnik that I was reminded of this on training. It kept me going all the way to the end of the 66 days. Four days after which I went out on my first tour and have not looked back.

But recently when I had some time between tours my friend and absolutely amazing fellow tour manager Meagan decided to go back to Croatia and stay in Dubrovnik for the first time since training. The city's wonder had not diminished in the slightest. If anything it seemed even more wonderful as we actually had the time to explore, wander and just soak it all in. There is a very good reason why it has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979.

George Bernard Shaw once said when he visited the city in 1929 that "If you want to see heaven on earth, come to Dubrovnik".

So here are some photos from my time in this little piece of heaven on earth and some tips for how to spend your time:

Meagan shows her balancing skills with the old town of Dubrovnik in the background. 



View from our apartment that we found on Airbnb a fantastic website for places to stay all over the world. We could not have asked for a better location. 



Walking the walls of Dubrovnik is an absolute must when visiting but I would recommend getting up early to be one of the first to walk the 2km of wall to avoid the crowds and the heat or even make sure you are one of the very last to get access before they close for ticket sales. 












Some may recognise the walls from the TV series Game of Thrones as it is where they film the Kings Landing scenes. 










The main street in Dubrovnik - there are red sign posts by each street telling you what restaurants and stores can be found done them. 







Mesmerised Meagan looks out over the old town of Dubrovnik. 


There is an engraving that can be found on the fortress Lovrijenac that encompasses the heart of Dubrovnik it is: "Non bene pro toto venditur Libertas auro" which means " Liberty can not be sold for all the gold in the world".


Some tips 

  • Bar Gallerie is a small but really cool bar where you can get your cocktails served in little sand buckets.
  • Revlin is a good club to go and get your dance on late into the night and early into the morning. The fire display that the barmen do is so cool. 
  • Buza Bar is definitely worth a visit for a cold local beer with amazing views and photo opportunities but their prices are expensive compared to other places so I wouldn't linger too long. BUT definitely go once it is worth it. 
  • Best swimming spot if you ask me is not the little beach near East West bar ( They have very nice cocktails) as this gets very crowded but head to the rocks where the locals hang out. If you go to the Old Town harbour and head to the right following the city walls you will walk all the way around the corner and find an awesome swimming spot where there are even poles to help you get in and out of the water. Way better than the crowded beach. 
  • Best restaurant with a fantastic view Lady Pi-Pi. We had lunch there and it was so good!!! It is Croatian grill style food. Best to get there early as you can't reserve tables and it is very popular with those brave enough to climb the mountain of steps to get to it. 
  • Day trips to Montenegro are great - Kotor and Budva are so gorgeous - photos below from en-route to Kotor and in Kotor. 


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