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Independent rest in Croatia and Montenegro
We want to relax a week in Croatia and a week in Montenegro.
Maybe someone had a similar experience of rest, tell me what to take into account? what pitfalls can be?
1. Which country should you visit first?
1.1.Is it possible to fly to one country and return from another?
2. Is it possible to rent an apartment along the way?
3.Where is the best place to stay?
4. how to get around? (rent a car or buses)
4.1. If renting, where, for what period and where to return the car? (Is it necessary to return the car to the same place where the rental was made?)
4.2.what are the bus routes from Montenegro to Croatia?
we will be glad to all answers)
thanks in advance everyone!!
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аватар m_svetlana
1. No difference :) Is it possible to focus on the cost of air tickets
2. You can. Especially if you are traveling without small children in September. But you can also find accommodation during the season. With some restrictions, of course.
3. Where you like it :) Decide what you want to see on vacation, from here and choose your location so that you don’t have to go, for example, from Dubrovnik to Plitvice. And apartments in any case will be cheaper than a hotel.
4. Depends on the budget. Both of these are real.
4.1. You can rent a car in different cities of the same country for sure. Whether it is possible to do this in different states, I do not know. I've never experienced this, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist :)
4.2. From Dubrovnik there are bus routes to Montenegro for sure. Well, you can also get back :) This is the site of the Dubrovnik bus station http://www.libertasdubrovnik.hr/
аватар hatinka
Pick up a car in one city and drop it off in another. Or from one country, you can return to another. This piece is called One way. It is expensive and any sense of saving is usually lost if you take a car and rent it in different countries. Vanway prices vary greatly. For example, it can be 10-15 euros (for example, we take a car in Cologne, rent it in Dortmund - 12 euros. This is within the framework of one country in Germany). The miscalculation of a car from Spain to take, Italy to return was about 800 euros from Auto Europe.
In Czech Republic and Croatia, most likely you will deal with small rolled products and there will be no vanvey in principle. It is best to rent and take in one rental, IMHO. The price is somewhere around 35-40 euros per day. During the season it is unlikely that you will find cheaper. Better to book and search in advance.
аватар WWWinter
But I would prefer Croatia. There are so many must see!!! Yes, I would take the car. Buses are not cheap. The railway is weak, although it has been used for a long time ... One-way cars, I will support, are decently more expensive. I refused it. It is necessary to look at the native sites by entering the country. If within the framework of Croatia alone, I would have flown to Zagreb, I would have taken a car there, I would have gone to Plitvica, and then to Dolmatia (the Sibenik region is good for me). I would ride there and buy. Then Split, Then to Korcula (it is possible without) and to Dubrovnik. And from there you can go to Montenegro if you wish. But I would return to Croatia, and I would fly from there. Still, I looked for housing, for example, on adriatica.net croatia.hr .... There is so much beauty there that you can admire and admire :-))))
аватар WWWinter
there are buses. From Zagreb you can also reach Dubrovnik by bus, especially since intercity buses are good. There are many bus stations in coastal towns and even villages. The intercity bus didn’t throw us three at a stop on the highway, where our village is 1 km down to the sea, but drove straight to the place and waved his hand, barely turning around ....
Bus stations in Croatia - avtobusni KOLODVOR
In Zagreb their website is http://akz.hr/
You can google and other "kolodvors": And Split and Rijeka, And Dubrovnik ... It's convenient. True, on the track they can be a little late if you sit and wait. But all passing ones stop .... Yes, and take checks. As one Croatian said, although it was a long time ago, they "failure to take" a check even on the bus - they contribute to tax evasion ... Since then, I take it without hesitation, although maybe everything has changed :-)))))
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