I visited Dubrovnik in July of this year, which I wrote about shortly to keep fresh my emotions and impressions of this fascinating city of Croatia on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, as I called it "so different from others!"
But to write just one post about Dubrovnik is to write nothing! I spent three incredibly euphoric days there! So, I will write three more posts, which will have the title "Three days in Dubrovnik". And I hope that I will be able to convey to you in these posts my unforgettable emotions that this great city, filled with the spirit of the Middle Ages, awakened in me.
Therefore, I return to the story of one of the most beautiful, most mysterious, most unique cities that I saw after I left Turkey in June and went on my trip to Europe.
I first heard about Dubrovnik, the ancient historical city of Croatia, from our friend from Kemer. He enthusiastically said that this is a cool city! And later fate decided that we must fly to Dubrovnik, because the flight from Athens to Dubrovnik was the cheapest!
So, after I settled in a very creative and extraordinary dwelling (I will write in the second post in the "Architecture and design" community), we hurried to our first walk to the sea!
We came to the sea, which was right next to the walls of an ancient fortress that stood in the sea! The first impression is unlike any other city I've seen before! It was a special moment for me: the walls of the old city, which together with the fortress form a bay where people live and swim, there are many colorful canoes parked on the pebbles. People sit on the walls, sunbathe here... and modern life is closely intertwined with antiquity!
From a distance we saw a very cool rock on which the castle stood. We walked along the ledge of the ancient wall directly above the sea... And climbed the stairs that were made in the rock.
From above, there were beautiful views of this unique city, which I also remembered for its terracotta roofs against the background of the mountain, to the top of which goes the funicular.
And below in the sea was a magnificent picture, consisting of rocks illuminated by the sun, an ancient fortress, orange houses, and boats that added colorful touches!
There were several stone islands in the middle, which also made this bay even more unique. And there were people sitting everywhere with their feet dangling in the water and there was such harmony in this evening!
Here I smelled the fascinating smell of southern pines, which have such long needles that when they fall, they cover the ground like hay and you can sit on this soft carpet, enjoying it.
And I sat down on a bench and sat for a long time, admiring the greatness of Dubrovnik from a bird's eye view. And there was a cat nearby who also enjoyed it :)
Later, we walked through narrow cozy streets, between orange roofs, remembering every moment ...
And thus we got to a unique place, between two rocks, where there was a cafe above the sea. This is how I remembered the city of Dubrovnik, which is unlike any other! Where life rages between rocks and ancient fortresses!
Here we spent the evening, and later came here to swim between these two rocks, where the water in the Adriatic Sea has a particularly deep emerald color!
Our #TheLongestTrip continues and I thank everyone who reads about our adventures
Thank you for your visit 💞
Wow really a real world paradise, unfortunately that place is too far away from me
I'm glad you liked it! I think there are exciting places to visit around you too.
Sure, it was a lot, but I had to wait for my rc to be full in order to post, even because of a little mistake I was forced to delete it😁,
I also have something I'll share later
Господи, яка ж краса!!!! А пташки як гарно співають! Ці червоні дахи дуже прикрашають місцевість!!! Дивлюсь - і уявляю бутерброд з червоною ікрою...)))
Гарна у вас асоціація :)
Мабуть тому, що на дієті! :)
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Here is my big dream:) Croatia calls my heart, but most likely I will there next year:((
And now I at least do reblog....
Great if my posts awaken your dreams!
Looks like a beautiful place, it would be awesome to visit there ☑️
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Thanks for sharing us this place.. Im only seeing ancient places from your post 😊
This is a really cool place. You need at least $200 in one day living there :)
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great shots again @olga.maslievich , love the last one, you are miles away in your dreams ❤️
Thank you dear @grindle! Every time your comment brings me pleasure :)
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Wow! the place is so great @olga.maslievich and I am amazed with it. Those roofs have the same paint. Those walls is so ancient making it good to see. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Yes, really impressive - the same orange paint on the roofs of the houses! Thank , you
@jenthoughts for your support :)
It seems Dubrovnik is the most beautiful and known city of Crotia. No visa used to be needed once upon a time for us :)
I think you were lucky to be recommended Dubrovnik by a Turkish person because I suppose that Crotia is not in the travel destination of many Turks.
The Turkish man who recommended us to go to Dubrovnik is a rich man, the owner of the Milk bar in Kemer. This city requires a lot of money. The most modest Airbnb accommodation + food is about $200 per day.
I have heard that Dubrovnik is expensive.