Set atop a rocky peninsula with the Vivari Channel acting as a virtual moat, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Butrint never fails to delight every one of your senses. The monuments are set among dense groves of pine, eucalyptus, bay laurel, and Judas trees, surrounded by a combination of fertile pastureland, olive and tangerine groves, and marshes. The wet spring ensured there were blankets of red poppies, wild carrot, buttercups, purple mallow, and periwinkle and pink convolvulus under the trees and peeking out between the stones of the crumbled walls. Our visit included stops at the Greco-Roman theater and agora, the Byzantine basilica and baptistery the city walls and the Venetian fortress above the city. The morning ended with a visit to Lekuris Castle above Sarande with a 360˚ view of the surrounding countryside and coast. In the late afternoon, having moved 20 kilometers up the coast to Porto Palermo, we dropped anchor in the bay and went ashore to explore and have drinks atop a small castle built in 1804 by Ali Pasha, the colorful Ottoman governor who ruled the country for 40 years.
9/20/2024
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Kotorfjord, Montenegro
Sailing into Kotor, Montenegro is a breathtaking experience. As the ship glides through the narrow fjord-like Bay of Kotor, the towering mountains embrace the crystal-clear waters, creating a majestic natural amphitheater. The medieval town of Kotor slowly emerges, its ancient stone walls and red-tiled roofs a striking contrast against the lush green mountainsides. The air is filled with the scent of saltwater and pine trees, as the ship docks in the charming harbor. A short boat ride from Kotor leads to Gospa od Škrpjela (Our Lady of the Rocks), a tiny, man-made island steeped in legend. The island, crowned by a beautiful Catholic church, is said to have been created by sailors who laid stones in the water to honor an icon of the Virgin Mary. The church’s interior dazzles with intricate paintings and silver votive plaques, each one a token of gratitude for answered prayers. Surrounding the island is the calm, sapphire sea, reflecting the sun’s rays and the grandeur of the surrounding mountains. Visiting Gospa od Škrpjela offers a serene, spiritual pause, enhancing the timeless beauty of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor.