Krusevo, the highest town in all of Macedonia. Loved by skiers in the winter, hikers in the summer and coffee drinkers all year round. This quaint hilltop town is famously known for its blue window…
The Old Town of Kotor is not the only place worth visiting on the Bay of Kotor. Numerous little villages dot the coastline where you can swim, eat and relax. Donji Stoliv, Prcanj, Ljuta, Perast, Risan and…
If you’re looking to be a little more active during your stay in Kotor, why not climb the City Walls of Kotor, the Ladder of Kotor or for something completely different, try hiking the Vrmac…
By far, the most popular thing to do in Kotor is to hiking the Kotor City Walls up to St John’s Fortress. The views from up here are absolutely spectacular and well worth every ounce…
A city guide to Kotor and all the things to do in Kotor and it’s surrounds. In 2016 Lonely Planet named Kotor the number one city to visit in the world and with good reason.…
We woke to the sound of pilgrims arriving for early services at the Ostrog Monastery and before us, a magnificent view across the valley. We slowly made our way down the hairpin bends and continued…
Leaving Scepan Polje, on the border with Bosnia & Herzegovina, we headed South. The mountains have been exquisite, but also wet and rainy and we are now ready for the coast and some sun. On…
There are a few places along the Tara River where you can do white water rafting, but the most extreme rapids are in the North-West at Scepan Polje. It is right on the border with Bosnia…
Arriving in Pluzine, we headed to the only campsite in town, Evergreen Camping. The site was under construction as they were about to lay a concrete slab for more campervans to park on, so the…