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thats better.hag said:oh shit. ok, jeff!
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thats better.hag said:oh shit. ok, jeff!
which part are you going to?kirstie said:I is just resurrecting this thread to ax if anyone has any more Helpful Info on Croatia, as I am heading that way on Friday. Cheers.
hmm, didnt stick around dubrovnik too long, Im a bit weary of places that beautiful, that dont seem to have any real people living in it. Its amazingly beautiful, but is over-priced and v touristy. theres a cool bar near the main square that has a jazz band playing outside it, apart from that its mostly quiet bars and cafes (apart from irish pub, eeek!), well as far as I could see. They all close pretty early too. defo check out trsteno, its this tiny village about 20mins north of Dubrovnik with a massive tree (not so great) and an arboretum (which is amazing, right on the sea with old roman (?) ruins on the grounds) you can walk down through it and you come out onto this tiny little harbour. Really peaceful.kirstie said:Dubrovnik for a week.
personally it was my favourite city we were in, its a 'real' city if ye get me. theres an amazing roman ruin that the main part of the city is housed in, that dates back to 1 BC or something, and was continuously built upon by successive cultures. some really nice bars around the place too, one in particular beside a square (with a load of strange young fellas spinning books on their fingers, selling something but i couldnt work out what) off the main palace area that is in a courtyard type place full of seats. The markets there are cool aswell, lots of smelly cheeses, and cheap fruit n olives n ting.kirstie said:thankin you. Is the island cavtat by any chance? I think we're going to do a bit o going elsewhere, but we've a hotel booked in Dubrovnik for a week so we'll definitely be basing ourselves there mostly. What's the verdict on split then?
On that bus, 4 hours or there abouts.kirstie said:cheers!
How long does it take to get from dubrovnik to split then??
Cavtat is a small town about 30 mins from Dubrovnik. Easily accessible by water-taxi but beware of storms. Car taxis are crazy there - old cars ; fast speeds etc. We stayed in Hotel Croatia in Cavtatkirstie said:thankin you. Is the island cavtat by any chance? I think we're going to do a bit o going elsewhere, but we've a hotel booked in Dubrovnik for a week so we'll definitely be basing ourselves there mostly. What's the verdict on split then?
.....this is where the coastal resorts of Montenegro come into there own(so i`ve heard).Mumblin Deaf Ro said:Dubrovnik is lovely for couples/retireds, but probably boring for hip people or those looking to get sex on them.
I am so glad I appear to be lumped into the same category as retired people. Deadly. We should have just booked a cruise instead.Mumblin Deaf Ro said:Dubrovnik is lovely for couples/retireds, .
heeheeee!kirstie said:I am so glad I appear to be lumped into the same category as retired people. Deadly. We should have just booked a cruise instead.
I've re-read that phrase three or four times now, but still I am none the wiser.Mumblin Deaf Ro said:boring for [...] those looking to get sex on them.
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