Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Nov 9/25

It was a difficult task to try to choose which photos to post today. We took over 150 of this stunning medieval UNESCO World Heritage Site!

Cathedral

Dubrovnik is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic and is a very popular tourist destination. Game of Thrones and The Last Jedi have been filmed here, and fans flock to see the filming locations.

The city itself has a population of just under 42,000 people. The Croatian War of Independence occurred as recently as 1991, and now they are an independent nation.

We chose to take a shuttle from the ship to the old town to save our energy for walking the city walls which cost 40 Euro per person for a ticket. Although we had the odd rain shower which made the stone walkway slippery, we enjoyed our time immensely!

Many stone steps
Adriatic Sea
Stunning scenery

Because it was Sunday morning, church bells ran about every 15 minutes.

I even managed to observe a few minutes of the Croatian Catholic church service at the Church of Saint Blais (their Patron Saint). I hummed along with a beautiful hymn which I don’t know the name of.

Church of Saint Ignatius
Lovely views
Stopped for coffee
$8 Canadian
Selfie time
Very large garden
Notice all the various colors of clay tiles.
Old City views

We took a tour of the Rector’s Palace (like a governor), Franciscan Monastery, and peeked into the third oldest continuously functioning pharmacy in the world. It opened in 1317 but was closed today because it is Sunday.

Pharmacy Plaque

Our pharmacy in Medicine Hat was the oldest in the city in its original location and we thought that was old!😂

Fortress in background
Gary at Franciscan Monastery
Onofrio Fountain

This fountain was built in 1438 but was damaged in the earthquake of 1667. It has been repaired and now has 16 different masks that give potable water to anyone who wishes to drink from it!

Fountain Mask

We did some shopping and sampled cherry strudel and a pistachio cream-filled sugar donut before heading back to our ship. Sorry, no photos, but they were delicious!

Still blooming
Local bird
Isn’t this handy?

3 responses to “Dubrovnik, Croatia”

  1. Beth Connah Avatar
    Beth Connah

    thanks for the tour Pearl!

    1. Doug Shaw Avatar
      Doug Shaw

      Isn’t it funny that now I see photos of you two ( I’m reading this blog in reverse order) I recognize both of you from the ship. I always find it odd that on a cruise you see some people all the time, and others look brand new to me after 14 days. Goes to show how incognito a person can be on a 2600-passenger ship.

      1. garyandpearl Avatar
        garyandpearl

        It is funny!

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