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Backpacking in Croatia

A trip to Split, Bol, Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik
This two week trip is designed for all those sun-worshippers … More  
This two week trip is designed for all those sun-worshippers out there! Visit the best beaches in Croatia.
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Day 1 - Split

Day 3 - Bol

Day 7 - Hvar

Day 9 - Korcula

Day 11 - Dubrovnik

 
 
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A Yahoo! User
Looks like a great place to visit. Lots of helpful info. May try it next year.
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looks and sounds great - one i would add to my must do list...
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Great choice you've made there. Croatia and Italy - two most beautiful countries, just love them ;)
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try taking the old russian ferry from ancona to split or other way round.it was sailing 2 years ago.a very atmospheric journey.
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Wow. I'm off in the summer!
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I have just come back from a week in Dubrovnik;it is a beautiful place.
However,the thought of that gorgeous cocktail needs to be tempered with the cost!
Gin,Rum,Vodka and other spirits tend to 30 dinas a shot,with HouseWine costing 160 dinas a bottle.The quality is poor and with exchange rate at 10 dinas to the pound things not good value.(a large G&T will cost £8.40 in real money)
The food is also dear and generally of poor quality,with some noteable exceptions.
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spent some time in croatia back in october 2004 - the weather was great even further up the coast - zadar is a fantastic town but never got down to split, dubrovnik. Thinking about going this november, any idea what the weather will be like?
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Dubrovnik is beautiful, but expensive. try eating away from the town. a short bus trip will take you south to Mlini and Cavtat, where you can eat and drink at a fraction of the "old town" cost. as for the weather, in November it tends to be quite cold. although the main leg of croatia is coastal it is also quite mountainous and if you are going during autumn and winter, wrap up warm!
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