Rendezvous With Freetirement’s Lori and Randy
Welcome to our newest installment of our Weekend Travel Inspiration series, A Rendezvous with Rovers. This week we’re happy to bring you two people that Jim and I have known …
Welcome to our newest installment of our Weekend Travel Inspiration series, A Rendezvous with Rovers. This week we’re happy to bring you two people that Jim and I have known …
Sibenik got its start, long ago, as a small port town and today still shines like a jewel of the Venetian empire. It should be a stop on any Croatian coast trip.
Rendezvous with Rovers – The Adventurous Selims! Welcome to this installment of our Rendezous with Rovers series on our Weekend Travel Inspiration. This week we’ve interviewed the inspirational Selim family. …
One of the main reasons we were in Zadar, is because we were flying to and from the Dalmatian coast on RyanAir which uses the small airport there. The airport …
Dubrovnik, the most amazing walled city on the Adriatic coast. Stay for a day or a week, but don’t miss a thing!
Rendezvous with Phoebe of the Lou Messugo Blog It’s that time again to meet yet another fascinating and intrepid traveler on our Weekend Travel Inspiration series. Phoebe hails from …
Driving out on the Pelješac Peninsula lead us through vineyards, small villages, and our favorite stops were Ston and Mali Ston known for their salt production since the 15th century.
Kotor, Montenegro is one of most charming towns, and it’s only a day drive from Dubrovnik. With its market, stone-paved streets, and fortress overlooking the town, it needs to be on every Balkan itinerary.
The village of Giethoorn lies on the edge of a large watershed home to many wild animals and prolific birdlife.
There are mills for pressing olives, grinding grain, cutting logs, and even creating electricity. At Kinderdijk, however, they were built for moving water.