Forums from Split To Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Tips to Croatia
Posted by sianeth
... there last summer with my parents and we hired a car for 7 days and drove first to Sarajevo from Zagreb, then to Dubrovnik, Split and then Plitvice before heading back to Zagreb. The Croatian roads are incredibly easy to navigate and there's virtually ...
Tips to Croatia
Posted by alessandracosme
... , spend one day in Split and go by ferry from island to island or go the island for one day and come back to Split and then go to dubrovnik. If someone has some tip about the best way to organize it or even give other suggestions of places to visit! ...
Winter Euro ferries
Posted by cama7
... ferry crossings from Italy to Croatia. So far hitting brick walls on the net. Looking at travelling from Bari to Dubrovnik shortly before Christmas and returning Split to Ancona shortly before new years eve this year. Any help would be appreciated. Cam
Croatia/Slovenia itinerary help
Posted by durianeater
... weeks at the end of August/beginning of Sept. I would love some critique of our itinerary. Fly into Dubrovnik - 3 nights Island hop ( please help with which islands to go to)- 4 nights rent car in Split drive to Zadar , stopping at Trogir and Krka park ...
Unesco - World Heritage Cites
Posted by sianeth
... was massively busy in the day because its a major cruise ship port of call, whereas Split was virtually empty in comparison. Regarding the protection issue: Dubrovnik has been very well protected, whereas I felt the old town of Split really hadn't... ...
S.E. Austria to Albania
Posted by Tom
... across the border from Croatia (daily bus connections). I also made it out to Durmitor Nat'l Park, which was pretty. Dubrovnik in Croatia tends to be overrun with tourists, but the old town is lovely. Split has a great old town and fewer tourists. The ...
Must see's in Europe.
Posted by markzero
Croatia seaside (Split, Rijeka, Zadar, Hvar, Pula, Dubrovnik...) After you see all the nature - islands, PURE water, beaches, mountains, you'd want to come back every year! And old structures - very beautiful! One of my wishes is Ireland also ...
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