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Probably meeting a friend there for two weeks in June. I'm about to start my own. research but thought I'd also ask the font of all knowledge that is the SMB for advice too. We want to see a few different spots so where should we look to start and where should we definitely see? How easy and costly is transport over there? Is it expensive to eat and drink there? Any other useful info appreciated. Cheers.
 


Food and drink is cheap as chips, travel is erratic and not so cheap - better off just hiring a car.

For places I agree with @chunkylover53 - last few times we've stopped in the north and there's some lovely places - pula, umag, medulin etc all close together
 
Which part of Croatia are you planning to go too? I've been up and down the Croatian coast several times over the years and I'm off to Rovinj again in the first week in October.

Transport is cheap and good value, especially the ferries. Rovinj is picture postcard pretty and perfectly placed to explore Istria. You can even catch a fast boat over to Venice from there. We found eating out reasonably priced, the seafood in Croatia is to die for. Bottled wine can be pricey so stick to the carafes which are cheap as chips. Beer is about the same price as over here.

From Rovinj you can visit the stunning ampitheatre at Pula, beautiful hilltop towns like Motovun or Grojznan, even further afield to Lake Bled in Slovenia.

You could fly to Split in Dalmatia if you want to visit cracking islands like Brac or Hvar. We stayed in the lovely beach town of Bol on Brac last year and it was fantastic. Wish I was still there now! There's some amazing mainland towns up the coast from Split, like Trogir, Sibernik and Primosten which are a gateway to trips to fabulous national parks like Krka or the Plitvice Lakes.

Dubrovnik in the south of the country is lovely but often overrun with cruise ship tourists. It is still well worth a look though. We hired a private driver when we were there who took us on a day trip to Montenegro. An awesome day out

I would recommend Croatia to anyone. I love the place :cool:
 
Food and drink is cheap as chips, travel is erratic and not so cheap - better off just hiring a car.

For places I agree with @chunkylover53 - last few times we've stopped in the north and there's some lovely places - pula, umag, medulin etc all close together
How much to rent a car per day you reckon? Also, how long to travel by car from northern spots to southern?

Which part of Croatia are you planning to go too? I've been up and down the Croatian coast several times over the years and I'm off to Rovinj again in the first week in October.

Transport is cheap and good value, especially the ferries. Rovinj is picture postcard pretty and perfectly placed to explore Istria. You can even catch a fast boat over to Venice from there. We found eating out reasonably priced, the seafood in Croatia is to die for. Bottled wine can be pricey so stick to the carafes which are cheap as chips. Beer is about the same price as over here.

From Rovinj you can visit the stunning ampitheatre at Pula, beautiful hilltop towns like Motovun or Grojznan, even further afield to Lake Bled in Slovenia.

You could fly to Split in Dalmatia if you want to visit cracking islands like Brac or Hvar. We stayed in the lovely beach town of Bol on Brac last year and it was fantastic. Wish I was still there now! There's some amazing mainland towns up the coast from Split, like Trogir, Sibernik and Primosten which are a gateway to trips to fabulous national parks like Krka or the Plitvice Lakes.

Dubrovnik in the south of the country is lovely but often overrun with cruise ship tourists. It is still well worth a look though. We hired a private driver when we were there who took us on a day trip to Montenegro. An awesome day out

I would recommend Croatia to anyone. I love the place :cool:
I'm open to suggestions. I'll probably fly into Split. North sounds good from what I've seen on here.
 
No idea on rental prices mate we've always drove ourselves, the toll roads are usually empty so a few hours at most
Thanks, mate. Meant to tag you as I thought you'd be clued up so glad you saw this. How much are the tolls roughly?
 
Probably meeting a friend there for two weeks in June. I'm about to start my own. research but thought I'd also ask the font of all knowledge that is the SMB for advice too. We want to see a few different spots so where should we look to start and where should we definitely see? How easy and costly is transport over there? Is it expensive to eat and drink there? Any other useful info appreciated. Cheers.

Pula from leeds bradford airport- amazing place- day trips to trieste and slovenia- top location in europe for me
 
Probably meeting a friend there for two weeks in June. I'm about to start my own. research but thought I'd also ask the font of all knowledge that is the SMB for advice too. We want to see a few different spots so where should we look to start and where should we definitely see? How easy and costly is transport over there? Is it expensive to eat and drink there? Any other useful info appreciated. Cheers.


Not been but I'd avoid Dubrovnik
 
It is different to the rest of the country like, they've learned to rob tourists there..... But it is beautiful
Looking at the pictures I definitely think we'd want to stop in there, even if just for a day.
 
I'm regards to driving, would all I need to take be my UK driver's licence card?
 
We drove that way back - Lake Bled then Salzburg - Munich.
On the way there we drove through Switzerland to the Brenner Pass, through the Italian Alps down to Venice for a few days before Croatia. Not bad for a 30 year old van :lol:

Class!! Our route is basically Vienna, Maribor, llublijana, Croatia

I'm regards to driving, would all I need to take be my UK driver's licence card?

Aye
 

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