September 9 to 16,
2106
Hosted by Regent Porto Montenegro,
Etihad Airways, Air Serbia, Tourist Organization of Belgrade
and the Croatian National Tourism Board.
Business Class passengers on Air Serbia have access to
Etihad’s spectacular new Lounge at JFK, where one can enjoy not only the great
view from the bar, but also snacks, beverages and some very creative cocktails. There is also a private area with separate
entrance, prayer room, shower and dining area.
Air Serbia now offers a direct flight between JFK and
Belgrade 5 days a week. The aircraft is
an A330 with 236 seats in the main cabin, and in Business Class there are 18
lie-flat seats in private “suites” laid out in a herringbone design. Provided are a blanket, pillow and amenity
kit, and pajamas are offered if you want to get more comfortable. The main menu offers several courses and wines,
and a choice of hot and cold snacks is available at any time. Each pod has its own viewing screen, and a
choice of entertainment in English and Serbian during the flight, and wifi is
available for Euros 5. The cabin crew
will make up your bed and you even add a mattress pad for extra comfort. The service and amenities on this flight were
incredible!
Upon arrival in Belgrade, our group was met and escorted
rapidly and efficiently through Customs and Immigration formalities, and to our
waiting transportation to the Hyatt. The Hyatt Regency is a 5 Star modern,
glass and steel hotel in the city center, across from the National Theatre and
a short distance from the Belgrade Fortress. It is located in the financial district of new
Belgrade, and just 15 minutes from the airport. Minimalist rooms have minibars,
flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, plus desks. Upgraded rooms add city views,
butler service and access to an executive lounge, and suites include a living
room. Room service is available 24 hours.
The hotel has 3 restaurants which offer Italian and Arabic
cuisine, as well as a bar and a tea room. Other amenities include an indoor
pool, a spa and fitness center with saunas and whirlpools. A business center
and meeting rooms for up to 600 guests are also available.
Belgrade is the largest city and capital of Serbia, and is located at
the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets
the Balkans. Its name translates to
"White city" which was given for the white stone used to construct
the fortress walls. Our guide was
fabulous and very knowledgeable, as she explained the tumultuous history of
Serbia and pointed out notable buildings, squares, statues and parks as we
explored both old and new Belgrade.
We walked the walls of the Roman fortress and took pictures of where
the River Danube meets the River Sava.
We saw where the river boat lines dock along the Danube, and across the
way on the Sava there were vessels that looked like houseboats, but were
actually restaurants, cafes and clubs along the waterfront. Belgrade is a hip and happening place, with a
very active social and artistic scene as we were to discover later.
During our tour of Belgrade, we visited the Royal Palace and adjacent
Church of St. Andrew. Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and his family
actually live on the upper floors, so our tour was limited to the main first
floor area, where the craftsmanship, impressionist paintings, gold leaf work,
and historical artefacts were very impressive.
We visited the Nikola Tesla museum, which was both interesting and
enlightening (literally!) After an educational video about his life and amazing
inventions, we all played at being Jedi Warriors by lighting up our Sabers with
the use of Tesla’s famous coil invention.
We had lunch and took a tour of Square Nine Hotel, a member of Leading
Hotels of the World. Square Nine offers world-class luxury, blending
international lifestyle and local hospitality with sophisticated Brazilian design
and an elegant, modern atmosphere. It is ideally situated in the heart of
Belgrade adjacent to a pedestrian and shopping area, and is a short stroll to
the Fortress. The hotel has 30 rooms and
15 suites, a Spa and Wellness Center with spacious indoor pool, and two
restaurants including Belgrade’s only rooftop terrace, offering Japanese
cuisine.
In the evening
we had dinner outside at long tables in the Bohemian pedestrian area of
Skadarliji, which was great fun! Multiple courses and you have to try
everything. The food, wine and local brandy shots just kept on coming. Just as well we got a lot of exercise while
we were here:)
After a short 45
minute flight from Belgrade we landed in Tivat, Montenegro, and again were delighted
to be VIP’d through Customs and Immigration. 15 minutes later we arrived at the
Regent Porto Montenegro Hotel.
The Regent Hotel is
part of the Porto Montenegro complex, which will be expanded over the next 5
years offering additional hotel rooms and residences. The complex was named the best marina in the
Mediterranean in 2015, beating out Monte Carlo and Nice and the number of mega yachts
there would attest to that. The Village along
the bay adjacent to the hotel consists of shops, boutiques, restaurants and
cafes. We visited the Naval Heritage
Museum and went inside a submarine, learning about when this area had been an
important submarine yard when Montenegro was part of the old Yugoslavia.
Cocktails at the
Yacht Club followed by dinner in the Village at the remarkable Restaurant One,
where I have to say I had what was probably the best sea bass I have ever eaten. It was cooked en pappiette along with a
sampler platter of local delicacies, which included white and black risottos,
fresh mozzarella with locally grown tomatoes, and beef tartar sliced
paper-thin, served with tapenade and delicious garlic bread.
We boarded two speed boats in the morning, and spent the day touring Boca
Bay. First we visited the Lady of the Rocks
Island, and then spent a few hours with our guide in Kotor, which is a UNESCO
heritage site.
We climbed the ancient steps of the fortified village to get a
fantastic view of Kotor and the fjords before getting back in the boats and
heading to Forza Mare for lunch. We were
greeted by the General manager who showed us around the small, 10 room boutique
hotel clinging to the hillside. Such fun
arriving by boat to enjoy a delicious lunch in such a beautiful location.
For our last dinner in Montenegro, the chef at the Regent Porto
Montenegro prepared a special menu for us, paired with wines from an
18th-century Vineyard at Savina monastery.
Everything was locally sourced and completely delicious.
Leaving Porto Montenegro, we crossed the border into Croatia for the
2.5 hour drive to Dubrovnik.
Slowly climbing up a winding mountainous road, we rounded a bend and were
blown away by the view below us of the walled city of old Dubrovnik. What an incredible vista!
We arrived at the Valamar President hotel where the general manager
warmly greeted us. The Valamar President
hotel is one of five Valamar hotels in Dubrovnik which are located adjacent to
each other on the tip of the Babin Kuk peninsula. The President has its
own private beach with stunning views of the Adriatic and is a 5 Star property
with 286 elegant rooms and 6 suites, all with balconies or terraces and a sea
view. There are two restaurants with
indoor and outdoor seating, a Piano Bar, and a Wellness & Spa Centre. The property also has meeting facilities and
outdoor spaces for banquets, receptions and conferences. The other Valamar properties are 4 Star and
offer a mix of conference/business space as well as catering to leisure guests
with pools, spas and restaurants.
Our guide met us by the main gate to the old town of Dubrovnik, and
began our tour by showing us some of the locations that were used for the
filming of King's Landing in Game of Thrones, including Bokar Fortress, the Pile
Gates, the Rectors Palace, Jesuit Staircase, a jetty and several streets. Practically everyone in Dubrovnik has been an
extra at one time or another! We also saw Onofrio's Fountain, a Franciscan
monastery and several churches, before our delightful host from the Croatian
Tourist Board took us to her favorite cave wine bar up the steep flight of
steps in the center of the old town.
Back at the hotel again, we enjoyed a welcome reception on the patio
overlooking the Adriatic Sea as we watched the sun set on another perfect day.
A 15 minute ferry ride from the old town brings you to Lokrum island,
where we saw the Botanical Gardens, a Benedictine Monastery, and a Game of
Thrones exhibition. Look out for the
peacocks and tame bunnies, and take your towel for a refreshing swim.
After a delicious lunch at Lacroma Restaurant, we returned by boat to
Dubrovnik. This afternoon’s tour began
with steps and then more steps. We
climbed up and up and at every resting point the view of the old town was more
amazing, until the whole walled city was laid out below us like a model
town. Definitely well worth the
exercise!
Dinner this evening was at the spectacular Villa Dubrovnik, on the
other side of the town. We arrived just in time to see the sun setting over
Dubrovnik, an amazing sight to behold.
With the old city as a backdrop we enjoyed a wonderful dinner of locally
caught fish and freshly made pasta...delicious !
After a lovely lunch on the patio overlooking the water, it was time to
check out and head to the airport for our Air Serbia flight back to
Belgrade. Once again we are treated to
VIP service, and guided briskly through Customs and Immigration to enjoy the
respite of the private lounge, before departing on our 45 minute flight. Our transportation awaited and we were
whisked off to the Hyatt Regency Belgrade, to be welcomed back by the general
manager.
In the evening we enjoyed a welcome drink at the Novak Restaurant and a
tour of Novak Djokovic's trophy room, before heading on to a Mediterranean
dinner at Ambar restaurant at Beton Hala down on the waterfront. This area is full of bars, street cafes and
restaurants, and it seems everyone was out having a good time! We were joined for dinner by representatives
of the Tourist Organization of Belgrade and Air Serbia, so it was wonderful to
have the opportunity to meet them and talk about the Balkans and tourism in the
region. Super-nice people, great
contacts and a valuable resource to reach out to when planning future trips for
clients.
Farewell Belgrade and the end of an amazing Baltic adventure….
Nikki Perkins, CTA
Travel Exchange - A Virtuoso Agency
2 Sconset Square, Westport, CT 06880
T# (203) 221-3500 C# (203) 912-4641
nikkip@travelexchange.net www.travelexchange.net
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