All I can say is, one of my favourite holidays was to Croatia. Very italian-esque with a history stretching back to the 9th Century when Venetians largely occupied the country along the Adriatic coast. It's a place of meandering, taking it easy, and just soaking it all in. I can't really help with specific things to see and do, but in a way think it's a place not to plan too much.Will be heading of to Dubrovnik later this month. Has anyone got any tips / must do’s for the city? I’ve asked about other cities on here previously and there are always some great suggestions that aren’t always available via normal sources.
Agreed. We also visited Split and Zadar. All very lovely.All I can say is, one of my favourite holidays was to Croatia. Very italian-esque with a history stretching back to the 9th Century when Venetians largely occupied the country along the Adriatic coast. It's a place of meandering, taking it easy, and just soaking it all in. I can't really help with specific things to see and do, but in a way think it's a place not to plan too much.
Yep. Split is absolutely lovelyAgreed. We also visited Split and Zadar. All very lovely.
I think there are quite a few tours operated that take in the whole siege of dubrovnik story, where the artillary positions were, how the siege unfolded etc. As you say, the war is very visible around the cities.Went last September & absolutely loved Dubrovnik. Lokrum, Srd Mountain & the city walls walk are essential but I could happily spend a week just exploring the city, eating & drinking. Be sure to spend some time at one of the exhibitions/commemorations to the city's part in the war in the 90s. It shapes the locals & shouldn't be ignored
Was she a bit over the top?Dubrovnik is goergeous, but you really have to be prepared for the crowds. Try and get on the walls first thing and if you are adventurous, I would recommend trying the Octopus burger in Barba. A small good value place to eat in the Old Town. Som eof the other better value places are either side of the Old Town.
We visited an Irish Pub in Dubrovnik a few years back (for the only justifiable reason I know of), to watch a Brighton game and Solly March's sister was with friends on the next table. These days however everyone wants to watch Brighton!
If you get the opportunity to visit any of the islands or just to take a boat trip up the coast, I would take it.