Podcasts about Perast

Town in Kotor Municipality, Montenegro

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Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

If you are not wandering lost in the labyrinth of the old town, you might just be exploring the vast stunning Bay of Kotor, or Boka for the locals. As you travel its length, the Montenegrin coastline had a great impact on me as it gave me that feeling of the stillness and peace that I was craving. Along the walk alongside the Adriatic Sea, I had the privilege of enjoying the well-preserved medieval towns including Perast, Risan and Tivat. All these tiny little towns rest in between a breathtaking scenery of giant limestone mountains dramatically falling down on to the blue bay. This recording captures a serene moment in which I was sitting on a bench near the port, mindful to hear the still waters of the bay at night. Recorded by Rafael Diogo.  IMAGE: Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Takeoff to Travel
The Most Beautiful Country We've Been To | Episode 24

Takeoff to Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 33:28


When planning which countries to visit on your next trip to Europe, it's easy to plan to hit the major highlights like Italy, France, and Spain. However, Collin and Olivia stumbled upon a country that they think you absolutely MUST add to your list: Montenegro. The country's natural beauty and places like Kotor, Perast, Durmitor National Park, and Tara Canyon make the entire country a feast for the eyes and the senses. Listen to this episode for some key recommendations about what to do that will make your trip to the Balkan country unforgettable. Resources: Charles Schwab Debit Card Our Quirky Kotor Airbnb Blue Barracuda Speedboat Tour White Water Rafting North Montenegro Day Tour Travel Spreadsheet:  If you're curious about how much money we anticipated spending in each place on our list (and also how much we have ACTUALLY spent so far), you can take a look here. We hope to make long term travel feel more accessible and attainable for everyone, so we are going to be incredibly transparent with our finances along the journey.  Make sure to check our spreadsheet throughout the year to see real time updates.  Send us your questions to takeofftotravelpodcast@gmail.com! Want more? Follow our Instagram - @takeofftotravelpodcast.  About Us: We're a couple traveling the world for 14 months on just $25,000 each. We first arrived in Chiang Mai, Thailand in November 2022, and have been working our way across the world ever since. Throughout the podcast, we will share our advice to make long term travel feel less overwhelming and more accessible. We'll share practical advice and stories that will make your travelers smoother, cheaper, and more doable. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/takeoff-to-travel/support

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"The original field recording of lapping waves has an extraordinary relaxing quality to it, and I was captivated by recordist Rafael Diogo's introduction to his sound: 'We all have our dreams about special places and it feels like my past self had the dream to visit ​Perast.' "The composition is therefore based on the idea of a dream emerging from one's subconscious, as the waves of bass and synthesisers represent memories from one's past self, while the recordings from the wave sit underneath as a real-world counterpart, as both dream and reality coexist in this piece. A tribute to the confluence of dream and reality." Waves in Perast, Montenegro reimagined by Cities and Memory. 

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
3662: Perast - Kotor city sound guide

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 1:22


We all have our dreams about special places and it feels like my past self had the dream to visit the little seaside town of ​Perast​, an abandoned renaissance by the sea with the most beautiful retreat in Kotor Bay.  Perast is the right place to sneak away from the crowds at the marina where dozens of cruise ships arrive every day.  Today, Perast is mostly an abandoned town, with barely 350 people inhabiting the narrow streets and numerous, mostly, baroque palaces that form the richness aesthetics along the liminal Kotor Bay. On this binaural recording, the listener can naturally feel the gentle swell in the late hours of the afternoon as the waves splash on the shore and blend naturally to the sunset fading out on the mountain silhouettes. This beach is covered by dark sand and is approximately 1 km long and approximately 25 meters wide and generally has a moderate tidal surge. Perast seems to be this liminal place, a magical place, a jewel of a natural tradition that we should not miss.  The quiet and the serene sound of the sea creates this atmosphere that keeps reminding you that there is no better way to cool off than a swim.  Recorded by Rafael Diogo as a city sound guide for Cities and Memory - see more at https://citiesandmemory.com/city-sound-guides 

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
3660: Kotor Bay - Kotor city sound guide

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 1:02


If you are not wandering lost in the labyrinth of the old town, you might just be exploring the vast stunning Bay of Kotor, or Boka for the locals. As you travel its length, the Montenegrin coastline had a great impact on me as it gave me that feeling of the  stillness and peace that I was craving. Along the walk alongside the Adriatic Sea, I had the privilege to enjoy the well-preserved medieval towns including Perast, Risan and Tivat. All these tiny little towns rest in between a breathtaking scenery of giant limestone mountains dramatically falling down on to the blue bay. This recording captures a serene moment in which I was sitting on a bench near the port, mindful to hear the still waters of the bay at night.  Recorded by Rafael Diogo as a city sound guide for Cities and Memory - see more at https://citiesandmemory.com/city-sound-guides 

Thru The Looking Glass - Monthly Special Podcast
Thru The Looking Glass Mix – November 2019

Thru The Looking Glass - Monthly Special Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 65:40


My monthly ‘Thru The Looking Glass’ Mix for November 2019 is a recording of part of my early evening set from the stunning Pirates Beach Bar, Perast, Montenegro on 7th August 2019. Set on the shores of the crystal blue Kotor Bay; Pirates Beach Bar has a truly stunning setting and it was a brilliant […]

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!
REISELUST - Adria-Zugspitze: Von Montenegro nach Österreich

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 54:17


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Tour von A bis Z, von Adria bis zur Zugspitze. Wir starten in Montenegro in einem Fischrestaurant direkt am Ufer der Adria. Perast mit seiner Traumkulisse ist der Einstieg in unsere Genießertour durch das Balkanland. Wir schauen zu, wie der leckere Schinken geräuchert wird und besuchen einen der besten Olivenölproduzenten Montenegros. Außerdem lassen wir uns die Zubereitung eines alten orientalischen Gerichts erklären. In Stari Bar bestaunen wir den ältesten Olivenbaum des Balkans. Er ist älter als das Christentum. Schließlich fahren wir über den größten See des Balkan, den Skutariesee an der Grenze zu Albanien. Nach den Urlaubsetappen im warmen Süden nimmt uns Torsten Bernauer, ein Biologe im Nationalpark Schwarzwald, mit zu seinen Lieblingsorten im Schwarzwald. Und am Ende dieser Reise erleben wir Familien-Urlaub am Fuß der Zugspitze. Kommen Sie mit in ein Kinderhotel, in dem die kleinen Urlauber sich wie Könige fühlen können. Viel Spaß auf dieser Radioreise von A bis Z!

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST - Adria-Zugspitze: Von Montenegro nach Österreich

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 54:17


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit auf eine Tour von A bis Z, von Adria bis zur Zugspitze. Wir starten in Montenegro in einem Fischrestaurant direkt am Ufer der Adria. Perast mit seiner Traumkulisse ist der Einstieg in unsere Genießertour durch das Balkanland. Wir schauen zu, wie der leckere Schinken geräuchert wird und besuchen einen der besten Olivenölproduzenten Montenegros. Außerdem lassen wir uns die Zubereitung eines alten orientalischen Gerichts erklären. In Stari Bar bestaunen wir den ältesten Olivenbaum des Balkans. Er ist älter als das Christentum. Schließlich fahren wir über den größten See des Balkan, den Skutariesee an der Grenze zu Albanien. Nach den Urlaubsetappen im warmen Süden nimmt uns Torsten Bernauer, ein Biologe im Nationalpark Schwarzwald, mit zu seinen Lieblingsorten im Schwarzwald. Und am Ende dieser Reise erleben wir Familien-Urlaub am Fuß der Zugspitze. Kommen Sie mit in ein Kinderhotel, in dem die kleinen Urlauber sich wie Könige fühlen können. Viel Spaß auf dieser Radioreise von A bis Z!

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!
REISELUST - Montenegro

RADIOREISE - macht Reiselust!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 56:00


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit nach Montenegro. Freuen Sie sich auf ein Urlaubsland, was noch nicht so entdeckt ist, wie zum Beispiel das benachbarte Kroatien. Reisen Sie mit uns durch tiefe Schluchten und auf hohe Almen. In einem Ethno-Bergdorf werden wir wie vor 100 Jahren leben: In einer ganz einfachen Holzhütte auf der Wiese umgeben von Kühen. Hier im Ethno-Dorf Katun Vranjak schauen wir einer Bäuerin zu, wie sie einen landestypischen Käse herstellt. Die Kulinarik schlängelt sich ein wenig durch die Fahrt, am Wegesrand warten Wein und Oliven. Wir erreichen den Crno Jezero, den Schwarzen See mitten im Hochgebirge Montenegros. Entlang steiler Serpentinen schlängelt sich unser Reisebuss in die malerische Bucht von Kotor. Unterwegs lassen wir uns frische Meeresfrüche in einem Seerestaurant in Perast servieren. Von Herceg Novi sind wir so begeistert, dass wir finden, es ist der schönste Ort unserer Reise. Deswegen steigen wir ganz dekadent auf eine Yacht und sc

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST - Montenegro

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 56:00


In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit nach Montenegro. Freuen Sie sich auf ein Urlaubsland, was noch nicht so entdeckt ist, wie zum Beispiel das benachbarte Kroatien. Reisen Sie mit uns durch tiefe Schluchten und auf hohe Almen. In einem Ethno-Bergdorf werden wir wie vor 100 Jahren leben: In einer ganz einfachen Holzhütte auf der Wiese umgeben von Kühen. Hier im Ethno-Dorf Katun Vranjak schauen wir einer Bäuerin zu, wie sie einen landestypischen Käse herstellt. Die Kulinarik schlängelt sich ein wenig durch die Fahrt, am Wegesrand warten Wein und Oliven. Wir erreichen den Crno Jezero, den Schwarzen See mitten im Hochgebirge Montenegros. Entlang steiler Serpentinen schlängelt sich unser Reisebuss in die malerische Bucht von Kotor. Unterwegs lassen wir uns frische Meeresfrüche in einem Seerestaurant in Perast servieren. Von Herceg Novi sind wir so begeistert, dass wir finden, es ist der schönste Ort unserer Reise. Deswegen steigen wir ganz dekadent auf eine Yacht und sc

Traveloptimizer | Der Podcast über Reisen & Abenteuer trotz Fulltimejob
#002: Montenegro - 10 Tage Roadtrip für nur 850 Euro p.P.

Traveloptimizer | Der Podcast über Reisen & Abenteuer trotz Fulltimejob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 35:48


Montenegro – Die unentdeckte Balkanperle? Nicht ganz, aber mit Sicherheit ein sehenswertes, günstiges Urlaubsland und eine Alternative zu Kroatien. Überfüllte Altstädte, kleine Fischerdörfchen, schöne Badebuchten und der tiefste Canyon Europas – wir haben einiges erlebt auf unserer Reise. Flughafen: Tivat Unsere 3 Orte, an denen wir jeweils 3 Tage verbracht haben: Kotor, Zabljak, Budva Unsere Ausflüge/Highlights: Bucht von Kotor, Lovcen Nationalpark, Perast, Tara Brücke/Schlucht, Durmitor Nationalpark, Black Lake, Savin Kuk, Kloster Ostrog, Altstadt von Budva, Sveti Stefan, Stari Bar, Ulcinj, Skadar Lake (Horseshoe) Folg uns auch auf: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travel.optimizer/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Traveloptimizer-191101828206232/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/traveloptimizer/

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Montenegro: Country of Contrasts

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2011 3:44


One of Europe's newest and smallest countries, Montenegro is about the size of Connecticut, with well under a million people. It's a country of contrasts: an intriguing combination of rugged landscapes, communist-era decrepitude, and an emerging Mediterranean hotspot that's quite popular with the cruising crowd. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Montenegro: Country of Contrasts

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2011 3:44


One of Europe's newest and smallest countries, Montenegro is about the size of Connecticut, with well under a million people. It's a country of contrasts: an intriguing combination of rugged landscapes, communist-era decrepitude, and an emerging Mediterranean hotspot that's quite popular with the cruising crowd. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#232 - Travel to Montenegro

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2010 24:18


The Amateur Traveler talks to photographer Ralph Velasco about a trip to the very new country of Montenegro. When Ralph visited the country it was the newest country on the planet after it split off of Serbia. This mountainous country boasts the southern most fjords in Europe, old walled Venetian towns, fortresses, island churches, hikes, rafting, and some wonderful photography. Ralph stayed on the coast and visited the coastal cities of Kotor, Budva and Perast among others.

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Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#232 - Travel to Montenegro

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2010 24:18


The Amateur Traveler talks to photographer Ralph Velasco about a trip to the very new country of Montenegro. When Ralph visited the country it was the newest country on the planet after it split off of Serbia. This mountainous country boasts the southern most fjords in Europe, old walled Venetian towns, fortresses, island churches, hikes, rafting, and some wonderful photography. Ralph stayed on the coast and visited the coastal cities of Kotor, Budva and Perast among others.

europe travel serbia montenegro venetian kotor amateur traveler budva ralph velasco perast
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

The Amateur Traveler talks to photographer Ralph Velasco about a trip to the very new country of Montenegro. When Ralph visited the country it was the newest country on the planet after it split off of Serbia. This mountainous country boasts the southern most fjords in Europe, old walled Venetian towns, fortresses, island churches, hikes, rafting, and some wonderful photography. Ralph stayed on the coast and visited the coastal cities of Kotor, Budva and Perast among others.

europe travel serbia montenegro venetian kotor amateur traveler budva ralph velasco perast