My wife and I took a cruise for our honeymoon that stopped in Kotor, Montenegro. For fun, we rented a car and drove up to Split in Croatia along the sea. That means we got to drive through that strip of Bosnia. We stopped and had lunch at a little pizza place in Neum, Bosnia.
The people in the pizza place asked us how in the world we came to be there. 😆
How long ago was this? A road trip along this route I think is pretty common and Dubrovnik is a very popular tourist destination these days, especially since they joined the Schengen area.
There’s a lot and it is quite beautiful. We just had an afternoon so we hired a small boat to take us out to Our Lady of the Rocks island church. It was awesome!
Yeah, they actually built a goddamn huge Pelješac bridge last year to circumvent this part, so if you’re travelling along the croatian coast down to Dubrovnik you don’t need to cross the Neum border any longer. They actually spent like half a billion euros on that project just out of spite. That’s the balkan thing.
My wife and I took a cruise for our honeymoon that stopped in Kotor, Montenegro. For fun, we rented a car and drove up to Split in Croatia along the sea. That means we got to drive through that strip of Bosnia. We stopped and had lunch at a little pizza place in Neum, Bosnia.
The people in the pizza place asked us how in the world we came to be there. 😆
How long ago was this? A road trip along this route I think is pretty common and Dubrovnik is a very popular tourist destination these days, especially since they joined the Schengen area.
Its been common for a while, but I think the point is people dont really stop there
Kotor looks gorgeous. Is it any way interesting there?
I know this is due to context, but “is KOTOR interesting” is a very entertaining question.
(I hope this isn’t offensive. It’s not meant to be.)
There’s a lot and it is quite beautiful. We just had an afternoon so we hired a small boat to take us out to Our Lady of the Rocks island church. It was awesome!
Yeah, they actually built a goddamn huge Pelješac bridge last year to circumvent this part, so if you’re travelling along the croatian coast down to Dubrovnik you don’t need to cross the Neum border any longer. They actually spent like half a billion euros on that project just out of spite. That’s the balkan thing.
B&H: Can swim??
Croatia: Neum.