Saturday, May 12, 2018

Mediterranean Cruise Part 3

Leaving Greece for the second half of our cruise, we visited Croatia next. The first port was Dubrovnik, the most memorable in my estimation. It was sunny and very hot once again, but walking the walls was an activity not to be missed. The views were breathtaking from the medieval city below to the bright blue sea. We ducked into a church now and then to cool off.

Next stop, Kotor, Montenegro. This was a quaint town that was easily walkable. Folk dancing in the square and a small, but outstanding religious museum were the highlights.


Korcula and Split Croatia were interesting to see, but there wasn't much in either port to offset the soaring temperatures outside. We wandered around in the morning and spent the afternoon on the ship. In particular, the ancient buildings of ancient Split juxtaposed with the very modern city activities was unusual.

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