Croatia - Dubrovnik
I arrived in Dubrovnik quite late and was met at the bus station by the owner of the room I had arranged to stay in. She drove me in her ancient car up into the hills, around a bewildering array of alleyways to her apartment.
After unpacking I headed straight into town to get a quick taste of the place, which involved a very long walk along dark and rather creepy alleyways to make it back down to the main street. Most of the accommodation in Dubrovnik is located away from the old town, along the coast and in the hills which meant my stay involved a whole lot of walking. I'm used to that by now, though!
The town is as charming as it looks in all the postcards, although it is a little overrun with tourists, most of them being shipped in by the thousands aboard cruise ships. It's a very small city and as such it's completely dominated by tourism, with little life ongoing aside from supporting that.
The next day I took a walk around the entire city walls, which are supposedly the best examples in Europe. They definitely provide the best view over the city and coastline. Later on I took a ferry across to an island out in the sea, which contains a national park, but my exploration was hindered by half the island being closed due to a forest fire warning. It's certainly extremely hot and dry right now.
Dubrovnik was exactly as I expected - a small but beautiful city rammed with tourists. It was a nice relaxing stop, and two days was enough to see everything important. Next stop - the newest country in the world!
Labels: Croatia, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia
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