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Looking for Hidden Gems in Croatia for May/June 2018?
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Question:
Humans say...
Lisa
Me
Debra
Go to Motovun.
Sno
Thank you so much. I had not come across Motovun in my research so far
Olja
Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Rovinj, Pula and then you have so many beautiful islands like Hvar, Korcula, Pag etc. Also, you should go to Plitvice Lake National Park and many more other beautiful cities....
Sno
Thank you so much. Any place you would recommend to stay for a week? Relaxed pace with nice beaches and restaurants ?
Olja
No problem
Makarska riviera is one of my favourites, but the best beaches are on the islands.
Eric
Split and the Island of Hvar are spectacular
Marion
If you're looking for "off the beaten path" you're going to need a car.
Sno
would you have any recommendations with a car
Keddy
Sno Europcar has good cheap options, but it will be cheapest if you pickup/return to same place. Also get the smallest car possible it will make parking/navigating European narrow roads way easier!
Cathy
With two weeks I would forego plitvice lakes and stay on the coast and islands. Start in rovinj and work your way down to Dubrovnik. We spent a week in korcula but had a month overall.
Sno
Thank you so much
Keddy
Go to Kotor in Montenegro! Here now and it's absolutely amazing. 2 hour bus from Dubrovnik
Teresa
Keddy What do you get to see there? I am considering take a cruise that stops at Kotor.
Keddy
Teresa I'm not sure how it all works with the cruise and how much land time you get, but you will be anchored in the small inlet of Kotor which is surrounded by beautiful tall mountains. It has a charming walled old town that dates back over a thousand years, and plenty of awesome cheap casual restaurants. Excellent local meats and cheeses. There's a great hike up the mountains with an incredible view (not too difficult) and after going up the mountain, you can climb down the ancient fortress above the old town. So much history and stunning scenery! We met some really kind locals too. If you can venture a little further than Kotor, the town of Perast (20 min shuttle away) has 2 beautiful man-made islands with old churches on them, beautiful beachfront restaurants and an interesting museum. It's very small but quite pretty. And a little further from Kotor (about 30 min bus) is Budva, another really cheap beach town with a bit of a party vibe. Close to Budva is Sveti Stefan (10 min drive) which is definitely worth seeing too!
I thought everywhere we went was charming, beautiful, and had great value. I'd definitely go back.
Teresa
Keddy Sounds wonderful. We enjoy visiting historical sites, small towns and museums. Thanks so much, the information is very helpful.
Derek
Always wanted to go there. Heard it’s beautiful!!
A.I. says...
Exploring Croatia in May/June 2018
If you're planning a trip to Croatia in May/June 2018 and are looking for off the beaten path locations or hidden gems that don't require a car rental, you're in luck! Croatia is a beautiful country with plenty to offer beyond the typical tourist spots.
1. Rovinj
Rovinj is a charming coastal town in Istria known for its narrow cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. You can explore the town on foot and enjoy stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Don't miss the chance to visit the Church of St. Euphemia and take a stroll along the harbor.
2. Plitvice Lakes National Park
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a must-visit destination in Croatia. The park is home to a series of stunning waterfalls and crystal-clear lakes connected by wooden walkways. You can easily explore the park on foot and take in the natural beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
3. Hvar
Hvar is a picturesque island off the Dalmatian coast known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. You can explore the town of Hvar on foot and relax on the beaches during the day. Don't miss the chance to visit the historic Hvar Fortress for panoramic views of the island.
4. Korcula
Korcula is another hidden gem in Croatia that can be explored on foot. The island is known for its vineyards, olive groves, and charming old town. You can wander through the narrow streets of Korcula Town and visit the birthplace of Marco Polo.
5. Vis
Vis is a remote island in Croatia that offers a peaceful escape from the crowds. You can explore the island on foot and discover hidden coves and beaches. Don't miss the chance to visit the Blue Cave and enjoy a traditional meal at a local konoba.
Overall, Croatia is a beautiful country with plenty of off the beaten path locations to explore. Whether you're looking for charming coastal towns, stunning national parks, or remote islands, Croatia has something for everyone. Enjoy your trip!
Sno
Croatia - Hello! Anyone have advice for Croatia in May/June 2018 for 2 weeks+. Looking for great locations off the beaten path or hidden gems that will not require car rental to get to.