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elam says:
This marina is large. There are organised regattas.Usually under the big tent you can see long tables prepared for the people who take a part in regattas.
The showers and toilets are clean with croatian music at day and relaxing music at night.
The main inconvenience of this marina is her siz…
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grigori35 says:
Trogir is situated in the center of Dalmatia, on the eastern coastline of Adriatic sea. The heart of Trogir is small islet laying between the gentle hills on the mainland and the coast of the Island of Ciovo. Small town of 12000 citizens is the center of Trogir micro - region which covers about 250k…
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croguide says:
Lovrijenac is the highest fort of Dubrovnik and certainly the most impressive one. In literature known as the "Gibraltar of Dubrovnik", Lovrijenac rises above 37 meters high rock. It changed roles in the course of history. The main purpose of its construction was defense, and the main idea was to p…
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croguide says:
The biggest Roman place of worship on Croatian coast found its place in Porec. To be more accurate, it is the temple of Mars and Neptune whose remains can be seen on Marafor square. This is the place very near the old town centre of Porec located practically on the very end of the peninsula.
The …
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Conquer says:
Fulir was a blast. It is/was mainly run by two guys who were just friends and decided to open up a hostel to meet people and have a good time. I only stayed a night because they were booked the next two nights I was there but both nights I went over and after the desk closed me and the guys that own…
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croguide says:
The Dubrovnik Stradun is the central street of the city of Dubrovnik. If you are to visit Dubrovnik and take a stroll down the famous Stradun, remember one thing – the surface you are walking on, the cobbled street surrounded by buildings’ façades on both sides was once under the sea.
That 
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Lanafromhawaii says:
Last summer, I was an international volunteer at the Dalmatia World Music Festival in Kastel Kambelovac, Croatia, just outside of the port city of Split. KaÅ tel Kambelovac is a small Croatian fisherman's village that is filled with the most beautiful and kind people I've ever met. The festival is g…
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mainhart says:
If you're in Dubrovnik, this is the place to stay! When you get off the bus, look for the pushiest, big, lively, local guy selling rooms and taxi service. That would be Nikola. He and his wife Brigita run a pension in town, about a pleasant 20 minute walk from the old city. The place is a very expan…
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stephrog says:
A chartered boat cruise can be a great way to see Croatia, but be careful when making your plans. Early in 2008, eight of us chartered a yacht for a one-week sail along the Croatian coast in late April. We booked the boat charter through Navicula (www.navicula.hr) - a company we understood to be rep…
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Eric says:
A high speed ferry is a good way to get from Italy to Croatia. I took a short morning train ride from Rome to Ancona and caught the SNAV Croatia Jet. The ferry ride was only about 4.5 hours, and it is a pleasant way to travel. There are some slower, overnight ferries that take much longer, but are…
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VictorZ says:
On my way from Dubrovnik to Pag in Croatia I wanted to visit Mostar in Bosnia, so I looked for a room somewhere in or around the Neretvadelta in Croatia where I could stay for two nights. As soon as I reached the delta I saw Hotel Merlot beside the road. It is a modern building, with large rooms, an…
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zec13 says:
Preferable time of the year is early summer, when it is not too crowded and infested with tourists. Here is just a short list: The entire coast, from the Arena in Pula, then the beach in Baska (is. Krk), Zadar Sea Organs (the instruments, not the body parts!), Plitvicka Jezera (Lakes in lika - natio…
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maxcw says:
The train system links most cities except those in the South, where lines have not been rebuilt after the war. This includes Dubrovnik.
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Plitvice says:
House is situated in Korenica (657m/asl), cultural and administrative centre of National Park Plitvice Lakes
They are located in quiet street near Korenica city centre, and from the big terrace there is great view on the top of the mountain Gola Pljesevica (1646 m/asl).
From the entrance in N…
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JudgeDredd says:
If you are looking for other places to stay besides the Youth Hostel in Dubrovnik you might find the following site useful.
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tamsynj says:
We were in Croatia at the beginning of July so it was peak season really. We didn't book the hostel in Dubrovnik and when we got there it was fully booked. There are always people offering their rooms. It normally works out much cheaper, just make sure that you take a look first and don't be afraid …
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danikbates says:
Airport: Pula Airport (PUY)
Location: 6km away from Pula in the middle of nowhere.
How to get to nearest town: This was a laugh. When I arrived there, there was no transport, no taxis. Luckily a local with a big van came along and charged us very little for a lift. So me, my travbuddy and fou…
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JudgeDredd says:
I stayed in the YHA Hostel in Dubrovnik, Croatia. While I was there in late October 2006 it was DEAD! Which is nice in ways but sucks for meeting anyone. The YHA Hostel is listed in the Lonely Planet Croatia book.
Yes nplindsey American citizens are very welcome over in Croatia. I have had no pro…
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