We were so pleased to be visiting Croatia again, especially as the area we were now visiting was not one we had been to before.

On arrival in Zagreb, we had about 3 hours before dinner so went for a walk around the area near our hotel.

And so the last 2 days of our guided tour have arrived. Today we leave Bled and travel across the border once more to Zagreb in Northern Croatia where we will spend the final 2 nights.

It was a Wednesday and the skies were blue in Croatia! Almost a strange phenomenon, according to some of the locals after so many days of non-stop rain.

After just 1 night in Split we were once again on our way to visit the Plitvice Lakes.

Today we travel 230kms (142m) from Dubrovnik to Split, approximately halfway up the Dalmatian Coast, one of the 4 historical regions of Croatia.

The day after our walking tour of Sarajevo at 8am we left by coach for Dubrovnik in Croatia stopping in Mostar, a city which had been almost completely destroyed in the 1990s war.

The day after our walking tour of Sarajevo at 8am we left by coach for Dubrovnik in Croatia stopping in Mostar, a city which had been almost completely destroyed in the 1990s war.
I have been battling to get this blog written as I have not been certain of the angle from which to write it.
After much consideration I have decided to tell you of our trip to Eastern Europe in 2014.