Cavtat near Dubrovnik,Croatia.Credit:Getty Images
"Cruising out of Venice on our first cruise was pretty special,but we soon realised that every day was going to offer something incredible — it was icons all the way.
"Dubrovnik was our first stop and one of the highlights of the cruise for me.
"We opted for a full-day tour and were picked up and taken into the old part of Dubrovnik,which is a walled city.
"We did a tour of the city's Franciscan monastery,which is located just inside the old town's Gothic Pile Gate and has what is said to be the oldest pharmacy in Europe,operating since 1317.
"The pharmacy looks out onto a cloister with a lovely garden,and that's really worth seeing.
"We then walked down the Stradun,which is the main pedestrian walkway through the city and is lined with cafes and shops[with] little narrow streets going off to the sides.
"We did a tour of the 15th-century Rector's Palace,which is very elaborate and has great views from the upstairs windows. Then had some free time to explore.
"On our way out of Dubrovnik,the bus stopped at a lookout and we had a fantastic view back down onto the orange-tiled roofs of the city,largely unchanged since mediaeval days.
"We were then driven to an old mill that has been turned into a restaurant,where we had a wonderful lunch under the trees,with the sound of the flowing water in the background. The river has been diverted to run through the mill and the old wooden wheels are still turning.