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Please tell me who was there, and where is it better to go to Croatia or Montenegro?
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8 subscribers  • asked 2011-02-0214 years ago
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аватар m_svetlana
Resorts of Makarska Riviera :)
Although you need, of course, to understand what kind of vacation you prefer. From here and resorts to choose
аватар tory73
Definitely not discos, but rather the beauty of the sea and nature. So I want to understand where it is more interesting and beautiful, in Croatia or Montenegro? Well, and at prices, of course, information is of interest.
аватар m_svetlana
I can say for sure that Croatia is very beautiful. And a sea of ​​all kinds of excursions. And in most cases more expensive. For myself, I explain this with a slightly higher level of service (according to tourists who visited both countries).
Again, I can roughly calculate the budget of the trip, if it comes to staying in an apartment. For this, it would be good if you fill out our application here http://jadranskomore.ru/main_4ss-21.html
If we are talking about staying in a hotel, then it is best to look at the sites of operators such as Pax and Assent Travel
аватар WWWinter
Croatia is definitely more expensive.
Montenegro is smaller and victorious. The coast of Croatia - banal much longer and you can choose what the soul desires plus great places and not by the sea. I would prefer Croatia. The choice is richer, the service is better, though more expensive.
See home sites: adriatica.net n crоatia.hr adriagate.com There are offers for apartments and hotels, even lighthouses, if you want to be alone .... There you can book.
If you want nature, not discos, I would recommend the areas of Sibenik-Primosten-Trogir-Split. Makarska is crowded. From this middle you can reach Dubrovnik for an excursion and visit the river Krka with a wonderful reserve, and wander the narrow streets of the city and the muses. save the festival if you guess the time ...
аватар m_svetlana
and in pursuit: there is a Croatian travel company Adriatic.hr - they have a very large selection of accommodation options. If you decide to book there, you can get an additional 5% discount if you use the recommended password [email protected]
only you need to do this at the stage of booking, otherwise they won’t give you later :)
аватар doigor
For starters, you can visit Montenegro. Rest is more economical, and you will have time to see everything. Budva may be the best choice
аватар hatinka
And we plan to settle between Montenegro and Croatia. And Dubrovnik is within easy reach and the whole of Montenegro is nearby. True, we have already been in Central Dalmatia by car.
+1 to zinmari's quote "If you want nature, not discos, I would advise the areas of Sibenik - -Primosten -Trogir - Split. Before Makarska -there are crowded"
And there are also bottlenecks. For example, from Omis to Dubrovnik itself, although it is within easy reach, it takes almost 5 hours to drag. We started twice, got stuck in traffic jams, then spat on Dubrovnik. Now we want to capture two countries one at a time.
Have a good rest!
аватар m_svetlana
when did you start? this cannot be done on Friday-Sunday ... and on weekdays, traffic is usually normal.
аватар hatinka
m_svetlana, I don’t remember anymore, but I understand such things at the subconscious level)))
on Saturday and Sunday, I think we would hardly have gone.
for example, the traffic jam on the bridges on the island of Chiovo (Trogir) was almost non-stop (August 2009). stayed a couple of times at night.
my firm IMHO - you need to go / fly to Dubrovnik separately - it's worth it to dedicate a whole day to it (at least), and not two to four hours between 5 hour journeys in one light day)
аватар m_svetlana
Čiovo is a different matter: after all, there is practically a "sleeping tourist area" - there is where to live and swim, but in order to "see" - you definitely need to leave. and just over the same bridge. however, there is, of course, a marine option - sometimes it turns out faster. And you are absolutely right about Dubrovnik. Either relax in Dubrovnik itself, or nearby, so that you can spend the whole day there without trying to rush through the Old Town in a couple of hours. I confirm as a person who just arrived in Dubrovnik for 3-4 hours with an excursion from the resort of the Makarska Riviera :))
аватар ruga77
If you are not going to move around, I recommend island Croatia.
аватар Stanka
My opinion - Montenegro as the main direction, and from there to wave to Croatia for a few days!
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