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MrPotatoBread 06-26-2016 05:44 AM

Italy and Croatia Vacation
 
I'm headed to Venice and a few spots in Croatia next week. If anyone has any suggestions of places to go, restaurants to eat at, things to see etc I would greatly appreciate it!

Hitting venice, hvar, split, dubrovnik, and durres albania.

Thanks so much!

pimpmaster9000 06-26-2016 06:31 AM

dubrovnik is nice they filmed GOT there :thumbsup

mineistaken 06-26-2016 04:45 PM

I just spoke about Croatia and apparently they do not have sandy beaches with such a long coastline. I know it is well known for pebbles, but I thought there would be plenty of sandy beaches as well.

Harambe 06-26-2016 07:50 PM

go to monkey hotel!

JamesM83 06-26-2016 08:01 PM

Greece is really where it's at to be honest for views, beaches, and fun. Italy is too mainstream I guess LOL:1orglaugh

beks001 06-26-2016 09:54 PM

I'm going to Italy soon again bc I love it there but haven't been in a while. Spent 3 wks at a private villa in Capri last trip. You'll have a blast!

Rutger 06-27-2016 01:00 AM

Go see Trogir in Croatia it's on your Route!

GLMBV 06-27-2016 02:00 AM

Croatia:
If you're close to PAG then go to the clubs on the beach and try and find Hotel/Restaurant Boskinac for a 1.4 kilo T-bone.
If you're close to Plitvice than go for the national parks and do some kayaking down the waterfalls.

Klen 06-27-2016 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20989681)
I just spoke about Croatia and apparently they do not have sandy beaches with such a long coastline. I know it is well known for pebbles, but I thought there would be plenty of sandy beaches as well.

There are sand beaches but yes most of them is peeble based, one of reasons why i hated going to Sea(along having an allergy to sun ) . Most notable are Zrce at island Pag and Novalja and Bol at Island Brac.

mineistaken 06-27-2016 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20990497)
There are sand beaches but yes most of them is peeble based, one of reasons why i hated going to Sea(along having an allergy to sun ) . Most notable are Zrce at island Pag and Novalja and Bol at Island Brac.

You mean most notable of those few sandy beaches? Or most notable pebble beaches (because wiki says ZRCE is pebbles : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zrće ) ?

Ross 06-27-2016 07:13 AM

In Venice, don't eat anywhere down by the main canal next to the Rialto Bridge. It is generic shitty Italian food that you'll pay minimum of 50% more for just because it is on the canal and you can see Rialto. There are some real nice places to eat in St Mark's square, I'd check them out. There is a pizza bar I found, I likely couldn't find it again if my life depended on it but it was the best pizza I have had, fresh and it was huge. I think you can find them all over, you certainly cant miss them due to the size. Make sure you try it, you won't regret it.

NICK_S 06-27-2016 07:49 AM

Hula Hula club on Hvar! So good. Fife restaurant in Split, best and freshest seafood for peanuts. Dubrovnik you can do the GoT tours which is great if youre into it and just go everywhere. Buza bar is a good stop as you can have a spot of cliff jumping with your beer! I would do a side trip to Mljet island as well. Ferries are cheap and plentiful.

Klen 06-27-2016 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20990764)
You mean most notable of those few sandy beaches? Or most notable pebble beaches (because wiki says ZRCE is pebbles : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zrće ) ?

Hmm i would swear it was sandy when i visited it last time, tho that was like 16 years ago.
They maybe added peeble to deal with wind, i remember every time when there was strong wind it would destroy bar inventory.

bns666 06-27-2016 08:35 AM

croatian islands are nice... vis, korcula, brac, hvar, etc...

MrPotatoBread 06-27-2016 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Rutger (Post 20990209)
Go see Trogir in Croatia it's on your Route!

Thanks so much! I've made a note to check this place out.

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Originally Posted by GLMBV (Post 20990293)
Croatia:
If you're close to PAG then go to the clubs on the beach and try and find Hotel/Restaurant Boskinac for a 1.4 kilo T-bone.
If you're close to Plitvice than go for the national parks and do some kayaking down the waterfalls.

I love T-bone so this is on my list for sure! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross (Post 20990833)
In Venice, don't eat anywhere down by the main canal next to the Rialto Bridge. It is generic shitty Italian food that you'll pay minimum of 50% more for just because it is on the canal and you can see Rialto. There are some real nice places to eat in St Mark's square, I'd check them out. There is a pizza bar I found, I likely couldn't find it again if my life depended on it but it was the best pizza I have had, fresh and it was huge. I think you can find them all over, you certainly cant miss them due to the size. Make sure you try it, you won't regret it.

I'm staying in St. Marks square while in Venice and I need a few lunch and dinner spots for the first night. Any suggestions would be fantastic. Thanks again!

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Originally Posted by NICK_S (Post 20990878)
Hula Hula club on Hvar! So good. Fife restaurant in Split, best and freshest seafood for peanuts. Dubrovnik you can do the GoT tours which is great if youre into it and just go everywhere. Buza bar is a good stop as you can have a spot of cliff jumping with your beer! I would do a side trip to Mljet island as well. Ferries are cheap and plentiful.

Fife is now on my list. I'll need to find out what the GoT tours are. I'll look into Buz Bar too. Thanks again.

I'm siked to head off on this trip. :)

Rochard 06-27-2016 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by JamesM83 (Post 20989930)
Greece is really where it's at to be honest for views, beaches, and fun. Italy is too mainstream I guess LOL:1orglaugh

I live in California and a lot of my friends go to Mexico on vacation. The Mexico I've come to know and the Mexico they visit is two vastly different things. They go to "tourist" Mexico.

It's just like England. I made two trips to England in the past few years. The first time I stayed in London, and did all of the tourist stuff. On the second trip I stayed in Bridgewater at the Dating Factory offices there, and it was completely different. I stayed in a business hotel, and we sure did do some tourist stuff, but for the most part we ate in local restaurants and even at people's houses.

My point is the tourist crap isn't really real.

mineistaken 06-27-2016 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20990905)
Hmm i would swear it was sandy when i visited it last time, tho that was like 16 years ago.
They maybe added peeble to deal with wind, i remember every time when there was strong wind it would destroy bar inventory.

But basically sandy beaches could be found on the islands and not on the regular coastline of the country?

romeo22 06-27-2016 01:37 PM

There are very good islands in Croatia if you can afford to pay go to visit some of them

Tasty1 06-27-2016 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Rutger (Post 20990209)
Go see Trogir in Croatia it's on your Route!

Yes, beautiful city. I didn't book anything. Just walked in the city and there was a guy who had an office for apartments (you see that everywhere in croatia) and he had a great apartment in the center for us.

Sibinek was great also and Zadar is number 2 of my list of great cities in Croatia.

And if you go by the coastline you can visit National Parc Krka so you can strech your legs for an hour of 2.

Take a car, driva around the cost and it is easy to find something to rent.

Klen 06-27-2016 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20991247)
But basically sandy beaches could be found on the islands and not on the regular coastline of the country?

Check this::TOP 100+ pla?e Hrvatska
This is like top 100 of sand beaches and some of them are on islands.

Sednub997 06-27-2016 02:35 PM

You better visit Italy as well

mineistaken 06-27-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20991700)
Check this::TOP 100+ pla?e Hrvatska
This is like top 100 of sand beaches and some of them are on islands.

Title says "100 beaches", not "100 sandy beaches".
If there were as many as 100 sandy beaches, why would you say that there are almost none sandy beaches? :)
So no, these are not 100 sandy beaches, these are 100 beaches.

bns666 06-27-2016 04:59 PM

why do they have to be sandy beaches anyway?

mineistaken 06-27-2016 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by bns666 (Post 20991934)
why do they have to be sandy beaches anyway?

They do not have to be. It was just a random discussion we had debating whether Croatia had sandy beaches and that it was strange it (almost) had none with such a long coastline :)
Coincidence was that we debated it one day prior to this thread, hence why I asked.

Ps: having said that they do not have to be, it is a matter of preference, I prefer sandy.

Quine 06-28-2016 03:55 AM

Maybe it's connected with the size of waves. Big waves - sandy beaches. Adriatic sea is relatively closed sea, no big waves.

OP, be careful with taxis in Dalmatia, they'll rip you off, try using Uber if available.

bns666 06-28-2016 04:27 AM

be careful with anyone providing any kind of service along the croatian coast, they will all try to cheat you for money

stoka 06-28-2016 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1 (Post 20991694)
Sibinek was great

?ibenik

http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/hist...rovic-300c.jpg

Jowebart 06-28-2016 09:21 AM

Mee too i want to maybe try Croatia this year , let us know where u been so i can take notes pls , thank you


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