In this video, join Gabriel Morris as he embarks on a 17-hour journey after exploring Toronto, Canada for four days. With two flights, crossing an ocean and a continent, Gabriel takes his viewers along for the ride as he reveals where his next destination will be. From the bustling streets of Toronto to the vast expanse of the sky, follow along on this adventure-filled travel vlog.
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Gabriel Morris, the creator of this video, is a seasoned traveler, outdoor enthusiast, and travel writer who has been exploring the world since his teenage years. Author of several books including “Following My Thumb” and “Gabe’s Guide to Budget Travel”, Gabriel brings his passion for adventure to life through his captivating videos.
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Video “17 Hours of Traveling | Where Am I Going Next?” was uploaded on 08/12/2024. Watch all the latest Videos by Gabriel Traveler on Gretopia
Hope your border crossing goes OK, I just recently took the bus the other way from Kotor to Dubrovnik and at this time of year, it can take hours.
up on the roof. nice
Safe trip ,onto B&H or Montenegro, both or either options great..should ,Dubrovnik is lovely after its rebuilding, but expensive more so since entering the Euro
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Not Croatia but Dubrovnik specifically is expensive.
India!
Stay safe and thanks for all the tours of the world 🗺️
You are going to Montenegro.
Dubrovnik
I know, i have been there, got to the small island nearby. It really cool place
Dubrovnik, Croatia. I was there 2 months ago. Liked it but loved Makarska better.
Malta?
Reminds me of Corfu – just a wee bit. Gabe, it's good to see you on the move again 👍
I believe he's going to Montenegro, just a bus ride from Dubrovnik and has beautiful beaches on the Adriatic.
Moon? I have so many questions..
Where are you going next ? Probably to Greece , knowing you 😉
Croatia has never been cheap, but those prices are ridiculous.
Hey Gabe, I like to watch these travel days. Enjoy your next adventure my friend.
Dubrovačke gradske zidine,😊The walls of Dubrovnik,a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city ,such an impressive place!We visited the city several times and always had a wonderful holiday.Happy travels,sretan put,Gabriel!👍
Great to see you back on the road !
Wow that was some journey! Rest well.
I guess your next country will be Albania, as last time you did not thoroughly explore it and missed quite the majority of worth-visit attractions. Looking forward to the upcoming trips.
Bosnia and Montenegro all easy from Croatia. Absolutely love that part of the world
Cyprus 😮
Montenegro 🇲🇪
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Gabriel
I want to meet 🤝 you
Lol Ryan Air, the best airline on the planet!
Toronto looks stressful as hell. As an Amsterdam resident, I thought Amsterdam tops the list in terms of hoards of people all over the place and stressful walking experience. Turns out there is a competitor.
If I link informations from Gabriel in last videos – small country, outside the Schengen Area, only briefly visited by him previously and a bus drive from Dubrovnik – it is almost certainly Montenegro, amazing but often overlooked country, the most diverse Ex-Yugoslav country along with Slovenia. First stop is either Kotor or Herceg Novi, I believe. He has been to Kotor, Budva and Ulcinj last and until this day his only time but it is much more to see, I am looking forward to next videos.
And one interesting fact – the Bay of Kotor looks like a fjord but strictly geographically it is ria as this was earlier a river valley of Bokelj River and was later flooded by sea. For a fjord, it must be a U-shaped valley (also called glacial trough), formed by the process of glaciation, that was flooded by sea, as is common in Norway.
Hey Gabriel, out of curiosity, what is the reasoning behind checking the backpack instead of bringing it on board with you? I always took advice from your videos, and I'm always wondering about this. What is the catch? What are the pros and cons? It always seems to me that brining the backpack on board helps avoid the possibility of it getting lost, plus it saves some time and hassle when you arrive. At least that's my experience. Would be nice if you can share that in a video, but also happy to read a response from you
I am Irish. Just seeing the airport made me homesick for some Irish rain. Currently struggling through one of the hottest Cyprus summers on record!