« I have so many fantasy postcards that I sent along the way of lesser-known spots—you can’t really choose what to showcase, right? 😂 So, the lyrical digression has ended, let’s get to the point. If you’re vacationing in Černogoria and you happen to have an open schedule, you’re totally obliged to make it to Croatia ❤️
All sources recommend checking out “in Croatia after Černogoria - it’s very expensive,” and while they don't specify exactly how pricey, here’s a general idea of current costs: a bus ticket from Herceg Novi to Dubrovnik costs about €40 for a round trip, and tickets for the Fortress of Dubrovnik (the spot where the most epic photos are taken) are also around €40 for two. 😅
Depending on your preferences, there are some things that don't offer any cultural value... no worries, the view from the fortress is just out of this world... and it might cost about €20... 🤔 If you don't find enough to be impressed by, you can sip on a non-alcoholic drink for €7 and use the restroom for €1. And yes, all of this is in local currency, which frankly does puzzle the mind...
In Černogoria (not Eurozone) the currency is euro, while in Croatia (Eurozone) it’s Croatian kuna. 😅 »
All sources recommend checking out “in Croatia after Černogoria - it’s very expensive,” and while they don't specify exactly how pricey, here’s a general idea of current costs: a bus ticket from Herceg Novi to Dubrovnik costs about €40 for a round trip, and tickets for the Fortress of Dubrovnik (the spot where the most epic photos are taken) are also around €40 for two. 😅
Depending on your preferences, there are some things that don't offer any cultural value... no worries, the view from the fortress is just out of this world... and it might cost about €20... 🤔 If you don't find enough to be impressed by, you can sip on a non-alcoholic drink for €7 and use the restroom for €1. And yes, all of this is in local currency, which frankly does puzzle the mind...
In Černogoria (not Eurozone) the currency is euro, while in Croatia (Eurozone) it’s Croatian kuna. 😅 »
We stayed in such a classic Croatian apartment. We got a room with this amazing view😎
To the old town (in the photo, it's on the left), it's no more than a 5-minute walk. Just take the steps, so it’s stroller-friendly.
The price per two nights was around $120, but there was an extra $20 for kids👶
The room is simple, surrounded by the charming Croatian ambiance😄
This was our first experience of this kind. And there’s definitely something special about it.
At the very least, it feels otherworldly.
Have a good morning, world. Love you💖
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