back here in europe, bethany hughes wants to know: dubrovnik and budget used to go well together in thebeautiful city is now very firmly on the tourist trail. as a result, prices for everything from coffee to souvenirs have soared, and finding bargains is challenging. for eating, drinking, chilling and quite possibly sleeping, i urge you to consider cavtat, a a0 minute boat ride from dubrovnik. this spectacular town was once a roman colony, greek outpost, and is now a backwater without the crowds at high prices of dubrovnik. edward mcgeary has a romantic plan for 2020: hello, edward, and thank you for your question. to help you out with this, i saw somebody with specialist knowledge. one of the most romantic greek islands is the island of milos. it is only a0 minutes from athens by ferry. it has some of the best beaches in greece and great cuisine. for your stay, i would suggest either the town of adamas or pollonia. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail. but some, like ben vos, say they are finding it difficult to source international train tickets.