PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia - Day 2 & 3!

June 20th, 2008 by Ryan


Day 2:

This morning we woke up fairly early so that we could catch the 9:00AM boat to the Island of Lokrum which is located just off the coast of Dubrovnik.

PTM // Island of Lokrum

There is no need for reservations as many other activities in Dubrovnik need to be reserved at least one day ahead. With this boat ride to Lokrum, you simply walk down to the Old Port of Dubrovnik, find the Lokrum Island boat stand and purchase your 40 Kn ($8.63) round trip ticket. Boats depart from the Old Port of Dubrovnik to Lokrum every hour so you pretty much never have to worry about being stranded on the Island for too long. If you’d like more information please visit the official website of Lokrum

It took about 15 minutes to get to Lokrum, and the boat goes really slow so you have plenty of time to snap some photos of the Old Town of Dubrovnik as you’re leaving the port, the hill side where our apartment is, and the Island of Lokrum as you sail closer and closer to it.

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

Once we arrived on the island we walked straight to the Mrtvo More (Dead Sea) a natural saltwater pool that is fed by the sea that surrounds Lokrum. We dropped our bags and I had to coax Liz into getting into the water because she has a fear of cold water. Not really, but you’d think she did at least. In reality the sea here isn’t cold at all. It’s probably 20 degrees warmer than any water on any beach in Massachusetts, but she still thinks it’s too cold to swim. We swam around in the Dead Sea for a few minutes and Liz took a few cool photos of me messing around in the water.

PTM // Island of Lokrum

PTM // Island of Lokrum

After exploring the Dead Sea, we headed off to the cliff side of Lokrum where we found an amazing photo opportunity! It was basically a hole cut out of the rock with a view of the Adriatic Sea in the background. One of the most amazing photos I’ve taken to date on this trip so far. That was definitely one of the main highlights of Lokrum.

PTM // Island of Lokrum

Afterwards we strolled along the cliffs and took a few photos of each other…

PTM // Island of Lokrum

PTM // Island of Lokrum

The next highlight was the Nudist Beach on Lokrum. Well maybe I’m lying about the “highlight” part. As usual, I seem to find the nude beaches that have all of the elderly sunbathing on them (ex. the topless beach I visited in Benidorm, Spain). As soon as we arrived we saw a few creepy old men lying out and they were staring at us as we walked as far down the beach as possible. We finally arrived at a spot on the rocks where we thought we would be safe and once again I jumped in the water (fully clothed) and swam for about 25 minutes or so while Liz caught some rays. Unfortunately, or fortunately there were no photos allowed on the beach. Lucky you!

We departed from Lokrum Island around noon time and headed back to Dubrovnik. Once we arrived at the port we decided we would go to Buza (Cold Drinks), a cafe that lies outside of the castle walls of Dubrovnik. Once we got down to the bottom Liz wanted to lie out for a little longer so I wasted no time and did my first cliff jump in Dubrovnik! Of course I scoped out the landing again before jumping. The water had to be at least 75 feet deep in one spot so it was a perfect place to land. (Video coming soon!)

It was now approaching dinner time and Liz and I were starving! We stopped at the supermarket on the way back to our apartment to pick up some food and drinks. Once we got back Liz got right to cooking and I spent some time cleaning up the apartment. For dinner we had Spaghetti, and sauce with chicken mixed through it. We set up the table outside on our balcony that overlooks the Old Town of Dubrovnik.

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

After dinner we headed back down to Old Town to have a drink on another cafe that lies outside of the castle walls of Dubrovnik. Unfortunately I don’t know the name of it! It’s located just around the corner from the other cafe (Buza). We sat down and had a vodka and cranberry as the sun set over Dubrovink and the weather was amazing. What a great end to our second night in Croatia!

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia


Day 3:

This morning we slept in until around 10:00AM and I was surprised that Liz slept that long because I know myself how hard it is to adapt to the time difference here in Europe. We’re six hours ahead of Boston and it’s usually really difficult to adapt during the first few days after you arrive. We didn’t really have much planned for the day other than to find the Tourist Information and search for some day trips that we can take from Dubrovnik at some of the travel agencies in town.

We headed down to Old Town and finally found Tourist Information! It’s taken us a couple days to find the place! When we finally arrived we picked ourselves up a map and a few brochures that looked interesting. Once we finished there we headed off to a travel agency called Adriatic Explore. They have all sorts of day trips so we sat down with the travel agent and got more information on some of the trips that we were interested in. We decided to think a little more before making any decisions and we grabbed a brochure on our way out.

After leaving we decided to head off to Banje Beach, the beach that spit up a rock that hit me directly in the forehead on the first day I arrived here. The difference between today and our first day here was that the ocean was much more calm. After taking a swim at Banje Beach today I realized how insane I was going into the water on the first day in the first place. It was crazy!

We swam around in the shallow, rocky water and then laid out for a few before heading back for a late lunch. Velveeta, and chicken! Mmm! Liz actually brought Velveeta to Europe for me, because she knows how much I love it. Unfortunately you can’t find Velveeta here in Europe. Not that I know of at least. All I know is that it was so good!

We both took showers to rinse off all of the salt from our bodies and got dressed before heading down to Fresh, a small bar/cafe down in Old Town that offers free Wi-Fi Internet, and has all sorts of cheap alcoholic drinks. Once there I uploaded some new photos to PauseTheMoment, and made a few phone calls back home. We sat there and had a few drinks before heading back up to the apartment to drop my laptop off before we went out for the night.

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

At around 8:45PM we headed down to Old Town to watch the big european football match (Croatia vs. Turkey). The crowds were crazy, and everyone was dressed in the croatian team colors (Red & White Checkers). There was a giant projector screen that was mounted up on the wall near the bell tower in Old Town that was showing the game. Liz and I got a front row seat in the Stradun (main street in Old Town Dubrovnik) and we watched the game as the crowd went crazy!

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

PTM // Dubrovnik, Croatia

Neither team scored all game until Croatia scored with less than two minutes left! Everyone went absolutely nuts! There were fireworks going off in the city, people lighting torches, blowing air horns and more. Within 30 seconds Turkey came back and scored to tie the game. Nobody could believe it! This meant that the game would be decided on penalty kicks. Croatia was up first and they missed their first kick. It was pretty much over from this point on. Turkey scored on most, if not all of their penalty kicks (can’t remember) and Croatia missed all but one! It was an unfortunate end to the night, the crowd quieted, and everyone seemed to scatter home in disghust. Fortunately for Liz and I we had a great time and would’ve liked to see Croatia win but there were no hard feelings due to us just supporting the team where were vacationing!

Once the game finished we grabbed some gelato before heading back up to our apartment. Tomorrow we’re planning on doing a half day kayaking tour on the Adriatic Sea! Should be pretty exciting!


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