Join Gabriel Morris as he takes you on a journey through the enchanting Balkans, from Croatia to Montenegro. Starting in the picturesque city of Dubrovnik, Croatia, Gabriel quickly moves south to the stunning town of Herceg Novi in Montenegro along the beautiful Adriatic Sea.
In this video, Gabriel captures the essence of the Balkans with breathtaking scenery, charming villages, and vibrant culture. From wandering through ancient streets to soaking in the sun on pristine beaches, this video showcases the best of this unique region.
As an experienced traveler, Gabriel provides valuable insights and tips for exploring the Balkans, making this video a must-watch for anyone planning a trip to this incredible part of Europe.
So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to be inspired by the beauty of the Balkans as Gabriel takes you on a memorable adventure from Croatia to Montenegro. Subscribe to his channel for more travel inspiration and support him on Patreon to see more amazing content.
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Hi Gabe,when in Montenegro come and visit Plav and Gusinje it’s only 1 hour and 30 mins away from Podgorica,and it’s one of most beautiful places on Montenegro,and we can meet and hawe coffe
Thank you for this wonderful video. We are lucky that because of the bus we were able to see the oldtown of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic Sea. Montenegro is a lovely destination. Here you can find a lot of beautiful nature. I wish you a good time!
Lets just call it the Greek Island travel channel
Nice! 🙂
But please remember to pronounce the names in BCS (Bosnian – Croatian – Serbian and Montenegrinian) on the first syllable. DUbrovnik, SArajevo, BELgrade (BEOgrad), ZAgreb, etc. Pronouncing them on the second or third syllable like many English speakers do just hurts.
Are you going to Albania
Kind of surprised you didn’t fly into Tivat to avoid dealing with the absurd Dubrovnik prices. Anyways, since you’re going into inland Montenegro you 100% have to go to Plužine, most incredible combination of green mountains and blue lakes you will ever see.
As a citizen of EU you can enter Montenegro with just ID for period of up to 30 days. For 31-90 days pass is required and for 91+ pass & visa.
Welcome to Montenegro !
It is nice to be back on the road again.
Great bus ride up and out of Dubrovnik
Montenegro and Russian forces attacked Dubrovnik during the French occupation circa 1806, looting the surrounding countryside. In 1991 Montenegro and the Serbs attacked Dubrovnik and again looted the local countryside. Montenegro with the help of the Serbs also stole the Bay of Kotor from Croatia after 1945.
The town of Ulcinj in Montenegro also used to be a Barbary pirate nest during the Ottoman Turkish times, raiding across the Adriatic looking for Christian slaves for the muslim slave markets.
Gabe go to Bosnia. Sarajevo and Mostar. Stop in Jablanica on your way through and get yourself some of the best roasted lamb on earth
Gabriel why dont you visit China? i Was there in May very interesting place, lots of cool cities to explore.
Interesting I’m also in the same part of the world at the moment
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European countries = divided by borders.. united by expensiveness
9:08 mixed couple wow
27:04 – 27:32 hopefully not demonetizing your video
A very informative vlog. While in Montenegro you might like to try the excellent Vranac (imo) red wine. I have not been there for a while, but last time it was very reasonably priced in supermarkets. I can recommend Ulcinj further along the coast from Bar. If you wish to get to Podgorica, you can take a train from Bar. The line goes on to Beograd in Serbia. It passes through beautiful scenery and from memory, the rolling stock is old German carriages.
Welcome to Croatia again!
If you’re going to Greece again in September NOT WATCHING.. our group of almost 100 viewers will skip your Greece vlog.. We’re done with you visiting Greece again..!
Was it really €21, for the one-way [ and one-hour ] bus-ticket, from Dubrovnik to Herceg-Novi..? Unrelatedly, how was your Dublin Airport 'flught-connection' experience?
Dubrovnik is amazing although the crowds were just too much when I spent a few days there in mid-october 2015!
Another great video Gabriel. 👍😊🇮🇪🇭🇷
game of thrones any one
You can go from Kos island (Greece) to Bodrum (Turkey) and back . Easy. Btw Kos island is amazing
We are always thinking about Visas, how to apply, how to pay, how to extend a Visa, how to handle all. Some people even must go to emabssies and do interviews, proof income, property etc. Other people travel without passports through all the safe european countries and dont care abt these issues at all. This is what is coming to my mind when I hear Schengen
Whatever is your next destination , all the roads lead to the GREEK ISLAN