Imechapishwa: 16.11.2017
In Dubrovnik, we rented a beautiful Airbnb apartment that was decorated by a local artist and had many beautiful details. Since I (Anne) wanted to finally finish my master's thesis, I used the lovely apartment to fully dedicate 3 days to work. As a result, we spent a lot of time indoors, extensively using the kitchen and eating potato salad and falafel or mashed potatoes and fish sticks (things that we rarely do with a camping stove :D), and Floh took care of the blog that had been neglected since Greece.
Otherwise, we met up with Laura (our Australian acquaintance from Greece), explored the old town - which is really worth seeing and can hardly escape tourists even in November - went jogging AND spontaneously went swimming in the sea on November 5th. The locals looked at us strangely, but let me tell you: the sea in Norway at the North Cape in July was colder :)
On November 5th, we took the ferry to Bari - for that, we had to be at the dock in Dubrovnik 4 hours before departure, as all vehicles (including trucks) had to reverse onto the ferry, which naturally took some time...