Walking the Walls of Dubrovnik and Boarding the Boat

WALKING THE WALLS OF DUBROVNIK

On Saturday morning we got up early and headed out to walk the Walls of Dubrovnik. These high walls encircle the old city and it is common for visitors to scale the stairs and walk around the entire city along the castle walls. These walls are well known and often visited partially because it is featured in the HBO Mini-Series, Game of Thrones. These walls protected the city from foreign invaders and are the main reason the city of Dubrovnik is known as 'The Pearl of the Adriatic.'

This photo shows how the walls surround the entire city as it sits right on the Adriatic:

It was very warm out already at 8 am and there was some hazy smoke in the air -- which made us feel like we were back in California. Apparently, there have been fires burning in Bosnia and this is very common this time of year. The smoke sometimes carries out over the Adriatic.



We were a bit surprised to learn that the cost to get into the castle is about 200 Kuna or $40 dollars per person. But it really is a great activity and climbing all of those stairs ends up being a great workout!



Here is an image captured on my fitness app, Strava, that shows how far we walked around the walls and the town:
You can see above that we walked about 2 and 1/2 miles -- but we sure climbed a lot of stairs!




LEAVING THE HOTEL EXCELSIOR AND BOARDING THE 'SUNLINER X'

After we finished our big walk, we headed back to the hotel to meet up with the rest of our group and take a taxi down to the Marina where we would board our boat, the Sunliner X, which would be our home for the next 8 days!

We had been on this same boat 3 years ago -- however that trip was in the South of France. The boat is about 120 feet long and has 4 state-rooms and a crew of 6: Captain, two deckhands, two valets and a Chef.




We departed Dubrovnik Marina at about 1 pm and headed out to a nearby Island to swim and relax before lunch.


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