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In July with a child I want to go to Croatia (or Montenegro)??? Who was?? Respond! Which resort is better to go to? I want: - a comfortable (not stones) beach, a comfortable hotel, a calm, not a party place and, of course, more opportunities to travel on excursions (but not historical, but nature and entertainment). Is it worth taking "all inclusive" "?
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аватар elenako
Both in Croatia and in Montenegro it is good to have a rest.
But in Montenegro with a baby it will be more convenient on the beaches - there are no steep descents, respectively, and ascents to the sea.
If you want more excursions, it makes no sense to take "all inclusive".
аватар Sergey_7979
Rested in Croatia and Montenegro. In Croatia, in my opinion, it is better.
Regarding the choice of holiday destination in Croatia - type in Google "Croatian beaches", and choose a resort accordingly. Personally, I like large-pebble beaches more. The best beaches in Croatia are the Makarska Riviera (but there are only pebbles) - Brela, Baska Voda, Podgora, Makarska. Baska Voda is a very calm resort. Makarska - on the contrary party.
If you decide on Montenegro - do not choose Petrovac, although it will be imposed on you as the best children's resort in Montenegro
аватар Sergey_7979
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because firstly, there is a very dirty sea, and secondly, mainly Serbs rest.
From the point of view of excursions - in Montenegro they are almost all historical - except for natural rafting (but of course, you can’t go there with a child).
In Croatia (the Makarska Riviera in particular and Central Dalmatia in general) - you can go to the "Krk Park" (forest, waterfalls) and to the islands (Hvar, Brac). The main attractions of the islands are nature, there is practically no antiquity
аватар redips
There is no antiquity in Croatia? Think before you write. Especially to give advice.
аватар Sergey_7979
I'm not talking about Croatia, I'm talking about these 2 islands. They go to them primarily for a beach holiday. Antiquity, is in almost every inhabited (for example, Churches older than the 19th century).
To see antiquity in Croatia, they go first of all to Split, Trogir, Dubrovnik, Rovinj, Pula, etc.
аватар redips
Split - antiquities of the 11th century. Hvar - the same. Old churches, etc. Brach did not examine in detail, she just managed to see a beautiful promenade in a short excursion.
аватар True82
Does it make sense to go to Dubrovnik? We are traveling as a family, teenagers. How are the beaches there? And is it worth taking a hotel with three meals a day? Thank you.
аватар redips
In Dubrovnik - worth it. Beaches - depending on where, there are plates, there are stones, and pebbles can be found. The sea is more beautiful there, there are more living creatures in the sea, everything is brighter, there are many islands that do not close the line of sight to the sea, unlike the Split coast, and which are nice to visit. About three meals a day - see for yourself. When traveling, you will not have to dine at the hotel.
аватар Biker_Oksana
mostly Serbs rest.
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Sergey, go ahead. And how can the resting neighborhood with the Serbs end? I ask on occasion - somewhere - sometime in Montenegro I think to give up on vacation.
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