HBO’s mega-hit, Game of Thrones, returns to our TV screens again this month. The twisting plots, devious characters and incredibly creative deaths have captured the attention of millions of viewers around the world. At Cruise1st, we also love spotting real-life destinations in the fictional world of Westeros – with our favourite characters filming all over the world, from Morocco to Iceland and beyond. Here, we take a look at what our favourite characters got up to in season five, and where in the real world they are based.
Warning: Spoilers for seasons 1-5 below…
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The backdrop to Jon Snow’s scenes North of the Wall are filmed throughout Iceland, including the memorable scene in which Jon and Ygritte had their famous first steamy encounter.
Grjótagjá Cave
Grjótagjá Cave (right) is the location where Jon Snow finally succumbed to Ygritte’s fiery charms, and broke his pledge as a brother of the Night’s Watch. The cave is a fully-functioning thermal pool which can be accessed via a small crack in the ground – still a peaceful and unspoilt escape, it’s possible to recreate Jon and Ygritte’s exploits.
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Tyrion Lannister is the only major character in the show played by an American.
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More than 50 baby girls were named after Daenerys Targaryen in the UK alone, in 2014. Don’t believe us, check this out.
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The amazing settings and buildings which provided the backdrop to Arya’s scenes in Braavos are in the Croatian city of Split – including her forays into professional assassination.
Split’s Natural Harbour
The natural harbour and waterways of Split (left) made the perfect backdrop for Arya’s spell as a cockle-seller/murderer, as she ambled around flogging shellfish and offing bad guys. For those looking to explore real-life Braavos, the seafood vendors can still be found around Split’s harbour, if not Arya and Needle.
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Alcázar of Seville
When Jaime and Bronn found their way to the Water Gardens of Dorne (left), they were in the real-life Alcázar of Seville. If you’re looking to recreate their fight with the deadly Sand Snakes, the Alcázar can still be explored – offering beautiful gardens, water features, palatial rooms and more.
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Margaery is now on her third husband, even though her given age is only 21 or 22 in the show.
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Brienne’s scenes in season five were mostly filmed in Belfast, including a stint around Winterfell Castle.
Winterfell Castle
Just 40 minutes outside of Belfast is the setting for Winterfell Castle (right), the home of the show’s most beloved family, the Starks. Tours around the castle are available, giving you the chance to practise your archery and swordplay, like a real Stark.
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Many of the sights you see in Cersei’s scenes in King’s Landing were filmed in Dubrovnik, including her infamous naked walk through the streets. Check out our guide to Dubrovnik, here.
Streets of Dubrovnik
Although Cersei didn’t have the greatest time walking through the streets of Dubrovnik (centre) with her clothes ripped off and the locals shouting abuse in her face, it’s actually a much more pleasant place to explore for most people. Full of ancient walls and beautiful shops, bars, cafes and restaurants, the charming city is ripe for exploration on foot.
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Sansa Stark actress, Sophie Turner, adopted the dog who played her direwolf, Lady.
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Bran is named for the legendary Bran the Builder who built Winterfell and, legend has it, The Wall
Now, we’re all caught up with season five, it’s time to look forward to the next adventures of all our favourite characters. So what do you reckon will happen this season? Let us know in the comments section below.
Alternatively, if you want to follow the steps of Jon Snow, Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen and the rest of the Game of Thrones gang as part of a cruise trip, visit the Cruise1st homepage here for a great range of deals travelling around the world. Alternatively, you can call our friendly sales team on 0808 2746 777.
Images sourced via Flickr Creative Commons: Credits: Channing Brown, Ivan Ivankovic, Woody Hibbard, Edward Dalmulder, Marcus Saul, Micahel Gaylard, Dan (catching up), Ævar Guðmundsson, Elena
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