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Late 2023 I decided to go backpacking with a friend. 26 days, 6 countries all under 380€. 📍Croatia đŸ‡­đŸ‡· 📍Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇩 📍Montenegro đŸ‡ČđŸ‡Ș 📍Albania đŸ‡ŠđŸ‡± 📍North Macedonia đŸ‡Č🇰 📍Serbia đŸ‡·đŸ‡ž Ever since finishing university 3 years ago, I have been full time travelling and volunteering for conservation projects. I absolutely love my lifestyle however can't lie tight budget is one of the downsides. Instead of giving up my travel dreams I just decided to become resourceful and find the perfect itineraries that still fit my tight budget and let me explore the world. Before every trip, I spend weeks planning and researching and it's one of my favourite parts of the adventure. However, I know it can be overwhelming and tedious at times so I decided to share my research and my itinerary with you. All places mentioned here are places where I have been/stayed/eaten myself and can give you an honest review. In this guide, you'll find an itinerary through the Balkans meant to take you through 6 countries throughout 26 days following my footsteps. I'll share with you my recommendations of where to stay and what to do as well as a detailed outline of the full cost (accommodation and transport). You'll also find links to the accommodations I stayed in and all the bus/train companies I used. You'll also find a spreadsheet so you can adjust the itinerary to your own needs. What you'll get in this guide ✔Itinerary through Balkans for 26 days ✔Budget for the whole trip for accommodation and transport (updated November 23) ✔Recommendations of budget accommodation in each location ✔Recommendations of activities in each location ✔Researched public transport connections between each location ✔Ideas of day trips from the location (with budget expectations) ✔Tips on how to get discounts on booking.com and flixbus (including a discount code) What you won't find in this guide ✖Detailed day-to-day plan ✖Budget for food during the trip as they will vary vastly depending on your personal preferences ✖Food and restaurant recommendations *I did the trip with a friend so the itinerary is mostly applicable for 2 people because accommodations recommendations are double/twin rooms. But if you're traveling with different number of people of course you can still use the guide you just need to find a different accomodation
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This was my second time visiting Croatia but my first time visiting Dubrovnik. I loved it so much and can't wait to go back hopefully very soon! Croatia will always have a special place in my heart because it's where we got engaged on July 22nd, 2022! Croatia is like Italy's second cousin-- it shares the same maritime border, the Adriatic Sea, has a heavy influence of truffles in its cuisine, and celebrates dolce far niente (the sweetness of doing nothing). For our quick 72-hour trip, we basked in the sun, read good books, got a couples massage, and swam in the sea as many times as we could! Croatia was once part of the Roman Republic and, much later in history, part of Yugoslavia. It has a brutal history of war specifically its most recent civil war resulting in its independence from Yugoslavia which took place from 1991 to 1995. This rich but tragic history has shaped Croatians and their culture into what it is today. Many locations across Dubrovnik and Split were used for filming the hit TV show, Game of Thrones. There are lots of tours offered to see the various locations but you certainly don't have to be a Game of Thrones fanatic to visit Dubrovnik, Croatia. We didn't meet one Croatian who had watched the show themselves just like ourselves. Croatia has over 1000 islands with crystal clear water and pebbly beaches for a fraction of the price compared to its neighbors. It's what initially drew me to visit this country along the Balkan peninsula. Here's everything we did throughout our 3-day trip in Dubrovnik plus a few additional recommendations.
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Rome, the eternal city, captivates visitors with its timeless allure and monumental history. Steeped in over 2,000 years of civilization, every corner tells a story of ancient empires, Renaissance art, and modern vitality. A visit to the Colosseum, the grand amphitheater that once hosted gladiatorial contests, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Rome, while the Roman Forum nearby serves as an open-air museum of political and social life in antiquity. Beyond the ruins, Vatican City beckons with the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, home to Michelangelo's masterpiece, the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Wandering through Rome's cobblestone streets, visitors encounter an endless array of architectural marvels, from the majestic Pantheon to the elegant Spanish Steps. Each piazza invites leisurely strolls and indulgent dining experiences, where traditional trattorias serve up delectable Roman cuisine alongside world-class wines. Embrace the city's dolce vita spirit with a leisurely passeggiata along the Tiber River or a sunset vista from the romantic Gianicolo Hill. With its blend of ancient grandeur and modern charm, Rome promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Italy's cultural legacy. This guide includes: - introductory note - places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, and others) - photo spots Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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The Zadar Archipelago, a mesmerizing cluster of over 300 islands and islets in the Adriatic Sea, is a haven for those seeking a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and authentic Croatian culture. This enchanting region, situated just off the coast of the historic city of Zadar, offers travelers a diverse array of experiences—from the tranquility of secluded beaches and crystal-clear waters to the vibrant local traditions in picturesque fishing villages. Whether you’re exploring the ancient olive groves of Ugljan, hiking the rugged cliffs of Dugi Otok, or savoring the fresh seafood delicacies in a cozy seaside tavern, the Zadar Archipelago promises an unforgettable journey through some of Croatia's most unspoiled landscapes. This guide will help you navigate the hidden gems and popular spots alike, ensuring your adventure through these Adriatic jewels is nothing short of spectacular. This guide includes: - introductory note - places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others) - restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots - photo spots Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
Accessibility ‱ Backpacker ‱ Couples ‱ Family ‱ Groups ‱ LGBTQ+ ‱ Female Solo ‱ Architecture ‱ Art ‱ Camping ‱ Faith ‱ Foodie ‱ History ‱ Outdoors ‱ Overlanding ‱ People & Culture ‱ Photography ‱ Relaxation ‱ Road Trip ‱ Romantic ‱ Slow Travel ‱ Sustainable/Eco ‱ Van Life ‱ Wellness
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