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Who was in Croatia, advise the city and the hotel. How much will a vacation for two for 10 days in 3 * or 4 * hotels cost? What excursions are worth going on? And what are the prices for excursions? Thanks a lot in advance!!
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аватар hatinka
Croatia is divided into 3 parts - North, Middle and South Dalmatia. Since the country, although small, is long, it does not make sense for you to go on excursions to the other end of the country. Therefore, your excursions should be different depending on where you decide to relax.
In addition, there are also islands.
There is the so-called Makarska Riviera, which is the middle between Split and Dubrovnik. It is there that the most sandy beaches (mainly in Croatia are stones). Also in Croatia it is not always convenient and profitable to stay in hotels - most often they offer villas and apartments (this is a type of private sector).
But it is on the Maksar Riviera that there are also many hotels.
A must visit is the Plitvice Lakes. But they are deep in the mainland and therefore it will take the whole day to the lakes (the road will take 6 hours in both directions, and there you also need at least 4-5 hours, less is just pointless to go). But lakes are mast si.
Dubrovnik and Split + Trogir are also required (they are very close).
You can visit the national Krka Park is a large waterfall among the mountains where swimming is allowed.
I would also recommend rafting on the river Cetina (near the city) Omiš.
There are several national parks in the mountains, but this is not for everyone, and it really depends on where you stay.
аватар hatinka
If you live near Dubrovnik, then you can go to Montenegro (it's very close) - see the Bay of Kotor.
аватар redrok
The information is somewhat outdated, but they say how rich http://www.turpravda.com/hr/medulin/Belvedere-h9237-r13463.html
аватар Dimok2807
Yes, Croatia is divided into three parts. One is more beautiful than the other. Personally, I rested in the Middle Dalmatia. Not far from Sibenik. The complex is called Solaris. It consists of 4 hotels. I had a rest in Andrija 4* hotel. Meals are all inclusive. Newer hotel Ivan 4 *. Meals - half board. The beach is pebbly. Not a platform.
About excursions. There are not very many of them. You can visit KRK. A very beautiful nature reserve. Plitvice lakes. Fabulous. Excursions to the cities of Split, Sibenik. Separately, I will say a very colorful excursion to Dubrovnik. I warn you, it's going to be a very long trip. seven hours one way. On the way, we passed almost all of Middle Dalmatia and part of South Dalmatia. The beautiful city of Dubrovnik. And the tour is very memorable. You go all day. It is advisable not to take small children, it will be one torment for them. Take care of your children.
In short, it all depends on your pocket. You decide. Expensive resorts in South Dolmatia (Cavtat). Cheaper in North Dolmatia is the Istrian peninsula. In Istria there is an excursion to Italy. But platforms prevail.
аватар hatinka
So in Italy you need a Schengen.
There will be a Schengen-and not a problem itself-ships sail from almost every port. By the way, you can sit on them without a visa, but upon arrival in Italy, as well as on the way back, they can check and, if anything, then slap a deport. So that...
They write on the forums that indeed, very often they "forget" to check the documents and someone, it seems, managed to leak out without a visa. But this is a risk and a lottery. There are also those who got deported. Infa from the forums, not personal experience, but I would not go to Italy))))
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