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Kotor in Croatia is the place I loved most on a cruise around the Med

Alexandra CaseyThe West Australian
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When I said yes to a Windstar Cruise around the Mediterranean on the world’s largest sailing ship, naturally the Italian and Croatian countries were the first to capture my attention. Venice, Sorrento and Dubrovnik were destinations I’d dreamt of visiting for years, for their charming architecture and gondolas, lemon gelato and medieval city walls. But it was the place I had the least expectations for that I loved the most.

While inspecting the cruise itinerary, without much thought, my eyes glossed over Kotor, the fortified town on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast I then knew nothing about. Oh, how wrong I was! A quick, initial Google search of the ancient city dating back to the 3rd century BC altered my mindset instantaneously, but it was only when the ship’s arrival bell sounded and I opened my curtains, that my mind was truly blown! I had somehow managed to accidentally find myself in a place I’d confidently label one of the most underrated hidden gems in southern Europe.

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