FX Excursions

FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.

A History Lesson

Oct 8, 2011

Because I had the chance to visit Dubrovnik, Croatia, a few years ago, on this visit I decided to forgo visiting the Old City, climbing its enormous encircling walls and strolling its charming, medieval streets. Instead, I embarked on one of Holland America‘s “Cruise with Purpose” shore excursions entitled “A Silk Tale.” Our visit would help support a small organization which keeps the ancient and traditional craft of silk production alive in Croatia.

Experiencing the heat and humidity already present on this early morning as we stepped aboard our minibus (only 15 passengers took part on this excursion), and learning that the Old City would be crowded with visitors from 10 cruise ships in port that day, I decided I’d definitely made the right choice.

We traveled south along a winding coastal roadway for about half an hour, the lovely sea views rendered hazy by smoke from wildfires burning in the mountains just to the east across Croatia’s border with Bosnia. As we drove, our guide, Anna, gave us a brief history of the region and its prominence on the trade route between Asia and Venice and the rest of Europe from the Middle Ages on. She also gave us a picture of modern life here and also commented frankly on the Bosnian War.

Although that conflict began some 20 years ago with the break up of the former Yugoslav republic, it remains at the forefront of the people’s lives here. The ethnic strife between the Bosnians, Serbs and Croats was formally ended with NATO intervention and peace accords struck in 1995; but evidence of the fighting can still be seen in war-damaged homes in the region. (HIstoric Dubrovnik was restored by UNESCO funds, so most casual visitors there don’t see evidence of the war.) Anna spoke solemnly of her serious concerns about the deep divisions and mistrust that continue to exist between the three and what they bode for the future of her land.

Later, as we visited with the two ladies, each in her 70s, who run the silk-making operation we toured, the subject of the recent war came up again. They spoke of memories from their childhood of the German occupation of their homeland during World War II. Although there was partisan resistance against the Axis occupation locally, the ladies noted that the German and Italian forces did not retaliate against the citizens and maintained fairly good relations with them. Far more damage and death came about during the Bosnian War than they experienced in World War II.

While I enjoyed learning about traditional silk production on this visit (more on that, tomorrow), I valued even more this opportunity to hear the perspectives of those whose lives have been impacted by an event with which they continue to struggle daily yet which seems distant to most of the rest of the world.

— Patty Vanikiotis, associate editor/copy editor

Introducing

FX Excursions

FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.

Explore Excursions

#globility

Insta Feed
February 2024
Mar 1, 2024

Down to Earth: Find Your Element for the Ultimate Customized Spa Experience at Chuan Spa

After a stressful pre-holiday season and a busy work schedule, there was no better time for a relaxing spa experience than during my recent trip to Pasadena with the FXExpress Publications, Inc. team. We headed to The Langham Huntington, Pasadena for the 20th anniversary of the GT Tested Reader Survey awards, which meant a jam-packed trip, but I managed to carve a little time out of our busy schedule to visit Chuan Spa at the hotel.

Why Buy Trip Cancellation Insurance?

Don’t risk losing all the money you’ve spent if you must cancel your trip at the last minute. Allianz Travel Insurance can give you:

Daily
Feb 26, 2024

Fukui: A Culture Hub in Rural Japan Worth the Detour

In many cases, less can be more in terms of what smaller cities and small-scale museums have to offer. This is true for Fukui Prefecture, located on the west coast of the main island and best known for its coastline, terrain and quiet towns. While major cities are awash with large-scale museums, bucolic Fukui Prefecture is worth a visit for its assemblage of institutions offering a deeper dive into Japanese life, history and culture.

Daily
Feb 26, 2024

Ennismore Unveils Flagship Hotel and Restaurant Openings in 2024

This year marks an exciting time for Ennismore, the world’s fastest growing lifestyle and leisure hospitality company. With plans to open new properties and restaurants across the world, Ennismore shows no signs of stopping any time soon.

Experience Luxury and Tranquility at Hamad International Airport’s Hotel

Known as one of the best airports in the world and voted Best Airport in the Middle East by Global Traveler readers, Hamad International Airport aims to set new standards for the airport industry that exceed the expectations of travelers through its facility.

February 2024
Feb 26, 2024

Unearth the Enduring Heritage and History of the Island Nation

Valletta, capital of Malta, was built to keep us out. The old city is protected by formidable limestone walls and crammed onto a peninsula flanked by two natural harbors.

Daily
Feb 22, 2024

Europe by Rail Never Felt So Luxe

Two of 2024’s top travel trends are sustainable travel and slow travel. Rocco Forte Hotel combined both with the Rocco Forte by Rail offer, allowing customers to fully immerse themselves in multiple destinations while traveling scenic routes.

Revel in a European Summer with AmaWaterways

Pedal through sun-drenched vineyards, hike amidst blooming wildflowers and take a refreshing dip in your ship's sun-deck whirlpool. Indulge in the flavors of the region with delectable dishes featuring luscious Wachau Valley apricots and succulent Serbian plums. As night falls, watch as the cities along the rivers come alive, pulsating with an irresistible electric energy. The sun-soaked days and vibrant nights offer a compelling reason to embark on an AmaWaterways river cruise during the upcoming summer months.

Africa / Uganda
Feb 22, 2024

Come Face-to-Face with Mountain Gorillas on a Trek in Uganda

Not a word was spoken as I settled into a cozy spot on the outdoor terrace just outside the main lodge at Volcanoes Bwindi Lodge in Uganda. The air was so still the ice in my single malt seemed to echo off the forest in the distance as it clanked against the glass. I sat among a handful of fellow adventurers, each sitting silently beneath the night sky for one collective goal. Moments earlier, we learned a troop of mountain gorillas had made their way down the mountain near our lodge, and we left our meals to instead sit in eager anticipation of hearing the guttural grunts of the primates below. The chills on my arms never left me that night, even as I made my way up a stone pathway to my personal banda (guestroom). Thankfully, sleep came quickly for me that night as I drifted into dreams of what my next day would bring.