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Looking at going with the lady friend for a week in the beginning of July. Anyone got any recommendations on where to stay? Things to do?
We're happy to stay in hostels etc. but would prefer our own private room.
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RichR
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Head further south or offshore, Mljet, Kolocep or Sipan, Lopud is a bit bigger. Dubrovnik is amazing on the mainland.
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Head further south or offshore, Mljet, Kolocep or Sipan, Lopud is a bit bigger. Dubrovnik is amazing on the mainland.
Any particular reason why? I've only heard good things about Split and flights are reasonably priced too.
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I just fellin love with the Dalmatian coast, been three times-the people, scenery and culture are all amazing. I can't comment on Split directly as I've not been but old town is an amazing city that I'd recommend above almost anywhere else in Europe
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have been to Pula in Croatia it is very nice, the Arena (colosseum) in Pula is awesome. Added bonus not to many Brits go, more European's.
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Flights are much more expensive for Dubrovnik, after a quick look they look like they're twice the price 
What were prices like for food, drink etc.?
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quote: Originally posted by N16K
have been to Pula in Croatia it is very nice, the Arena (colosseum) in Pula is awesome. Added bonus not to many Brits go, more European's.
Yeah I've heard Pula is relatively untouched and has some impressive ruins. I just prefer the look of Croatia further down the coast. I'm considering everywhere though at the moment lol.
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I'll be flying to Split in August, staying there for a few days, then on to Pag island.
No help to your question as I've never been before. Heard it's nice though.
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Actually, you can get to Korcula relatively easily from Split and I recommend there too
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nibnob21
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Well the flights are booked to Split now for the first week of July 
Been looking into things to do and there seems as though there'll be plenty to keep us busy. Currently looking into day trips to some of the smaller islands, I'll have a look at Korcula 
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I've been three times now, to different places in Croatia and genuinely, if I could find a living, I would move there tomorrow. In fact, If I win the lottery, its where I'm disappearing to for a while
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Yeah I can't wait to go, it does look like a bloody nice place.
Korcula looks a bit far from Split to be realistic, but we'll probably head over to either Brac or Solta.
Just need to find somewhere to stay now lol.
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Split is a nice place (not as nice as Dubrovnik as said already), but walking alng the waterfront and into town is nice - lots of history etc and pubs/bars/ restaurants along the waterfront. My only main gripe would be the smell. Along the coast towards the north of the town, the water gets really smelly (and the town gets rougher), so avoid a stroll north if you want a romantic end to an evening
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Yeah I've read to avoid the North, not because it's dangerous but just that it's a bit dreary.
Stick to the main centre and everything seems good 
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Looking at the map, Split and South is where you want to be anyway. North of Split becomes the more industrialised/commercial areas with Zagreb the capital being at the centre of the Northern area
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What is good to do in Dubrovnik - sightseeing etc?
Id like to go somewhere a bit different for one of my trips next year and had thought about Split/Zagreb/Sarajevo etc
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The town walls in Dubrovnik are amazing. Was heavily bombed during the war and the town has been rebuilt. Scenery is great overlooking the sea/coast. All the red tile roofs makes it look like a Bond filmset!
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Dubrovonik is simply stunning, oldest city in Europe. Amazing food and drink plus culture and views. Its so clean too, even the toilet facilites are stunningly clean. There are various Basilica, Fountains, the walls of the city themselves are interesting to see and scale. The harbour and palaces are worth a look too. You even have an Irish Pub
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That's just Dubrovnik, I've never stayed there as I've always stayed on one fo the offshore islands; Kolocep, Sipan and Mljet. All being stunning but the lagoons and national park of Mljet are unbelievable
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Looks similar ish to Lisbon Ill do some more investigating - cheers!
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From what I've read and researched I've got the impression of the following:
Dubrovnik: The nicest city
Split: Second nicest city, not quite as busy as Dubrovnik
Pula: Relatively untouched and has some impressive Roman Gladiator arena ruins
Croatia in general is known for it's nice scenery, beaches, people, architecture and culture. Has a nice mediterranean diet of seafood etc.
Summer weather is hot and dry. Split has highs of around 30C for July days and sea temp of around 24C.
Croatia doesn't have the euro yet so prices aren't too bad, slightly cheaper than the UK but not by much.
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Looks similar ish to Lisbon Ill do some more investigating - cheers!
I've just got back from a week away in Porto which was one of the nicest cities I've ever been to. I can see what you mean in the slight similarities but Croatia in general looks as though it has a far more mediterranean feel to it in terms of buildings, for obvious reasons lol.
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I found offshore that we got much better prices just by having coins as opposed to notes. In general tourists have notes, go on a boat tour, rape all of the change out of the small shops and supermarkets and they struggle because they have no banks on the islands so just being able to pay in coins gets you big discounts
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
I found offshore that we got much better prices just by having coins as opposed to notes. In general tourists have notes, go on a boat tour, rape all of the change out of the small shops and supermarkets and they struggle because they have no banks on the islands so just being able to pay in coins gets you big discounts
Thanks for the tip. May sound stupid but how's it best to get hold of coins? Because obviously when changing foreign currency you're always given notes 
Oh and what's the English like of the locals?
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go into a bank and change your notes; we changed about 50% of what we took into small coins and once we were on the islands, we'd quite often get 2for1 on beers and things just so they could get the coins
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