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which city to go with a 3 year old child?
in which city to go with a 3 year old child. so that the hotel would have a lot of interesting things for him. and the beaches are included in the price?
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аватар hatinka
All beaches in Croatia are free.
The only thing is that the locals like to take money for parking and make homemade barriers. Tricky)))
After 16-17 hours there are no barriers or parking attendants)))
They paid once, then sent them to the forest)
аватар hessen
It's good that you wrote this. I have already read a lot about Croatia, but no one has written about it yet.
Do homemade barriers differ sharply from normal ones? How to identify them - to distinguish?
аватар HAVE_REST
Look at Amarin Park in Rovinj, just buy a 4 * building, because there are all sorts of things on the territory. There is a good beach and there are many cafes and restaurants on the territory.
аватар hatinka
Well, it’s clear there that it’s done with your own hands - everything is frail (like ours) - there was some kind of board, a kid of 12 years old collected money.
And so, you come to the beach (which is, as it were, remote, but popular) - stone fences are heaped along all the roads. Here you go, you go along the stones, you think where to leave the car and in the first such wide place where you can park the car, the kid jumps out of nowhere, starts to actively park you, maybe there is a sign with the number of kum. The joke is that they are not there after 16-17 and in the morning.
If you score on the parking attendant, then the second third parking (distant) will be without them, you park and that's it.
We went for a week somewhere to several beaches (they were nearby) and each time new people and new methods and new prices.
Our hostess told us that there are, of course, paid parking lots, but only in cities.
And outside the cities there can be paid parking.
Actually, we only paid once.
I don’t know how common this is in the country, maybe it’s some kind of local phenomenon (it was in Ciovo).
аватар Stanka
With a child, well, not Split, and not Dubrovnik, too violent! Although, depending on what kind of child, when he was 12 years old, I really liked life in Dubrovnik! )))
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