I am sharing the second part of a three-part trip with my friends Emily and Jerry Lenn. This week we are in Montenegro and Croatia.
Montenegro is a small Balkan country known for its dramatic landscapes as it is sits along the Adriatic Sea with a coastline dotted with picturesque towns like Kotor and Budva.
- Montenegro countryside
- Kotor Montenegro
- Kotor, Montenegro
Croatia is a country also located along the Adriatic coastline, with over a thousand islands featuring not only breathtaking landscapes but also well-preserved architecture that walks visitors back in centuries of history.
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia, known for its stunning coastal views and rich cultural heritage.
- The beautiful port of Split, Croatia, on the Adriatic Sea
- Interior of the lower level of the ancient Roman palace of Emperor Diocletian in Split, Croatia
- Exterior of part of the ancient Roman palace of Emperor Diocletian in Split, Croatia
- Beautiful promenade in Split, Croatia
- Fortress of old Dubrovnik
- Cave dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes, at church in Sibenik, Croatia
Šibenik is a historic coastal city in Croatia nestled at the mouth of the Krka River. A picturesque old town, Šibenik is characterized by narrow streets, charming squares and especially known for the Cathedral of St. James, a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture.
- Coastline of Sibenik, Croatia
- Street in Sibenik, Croatia
- St. James Cathedral, Sibenik
Next stop: Italy!
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