Hi
Hope someone can help
Will be travelling round Europe for several months (by car/van) from June next year and we intend to visit at some point Croatia on our travels.
With regard to Croatia:
Has anyone done a similar thing? If so any tips? Eg best maps
Any advice on where to go (or to avoid) appreciated?
At the moment we are undecided on our order around the countries we want to visit so any info on the weather after September time appreciated
Anyone know if you can you pull up and park overnight more or less anywhere or would you need to go to campsite or the like. (We will have tent and camping equipment with us). For that matter are there many campsites in Croatia? If not is cheap accommodation readily available as we will be on a budget?
We intend to purchase some lonely planet/rough guide type books etc on all the countries we wish to visit but there is nothing like first hand experience. So basically any information greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help.
We flew into Split and collected hire car and drove(my boyfriend) to Metokovic along the coast, stayed there two nights and one day of it we drove into Dubronik (not to be missed) then we drove to Mostar in Bosnia and stayed there 3 days and visited Sarajevo, we then drove to Biograd and stayed there 3 days and visited Zadar and Sibenik and then back to Split and handed in hire car (John drove a total of 1388km and loved every minute of it) we then stayed in Trogair for 3 days.
We booked in places before we went but there was quite a few camp sites along the way but do not know about how to book etc, not sure about laybyes etc.
As I said at the start we loved every minute of our holiday and if there is anything specific you would like to ask please do so and I will try and answer.
Linda
Thanks for your reply sounds like you had a great time. I do have a few questions.
Are the roads busy?
Is petrol expensive?
Any maps you can recommend?
Thanks
Sian
I can only speak for the south of Croatia where we went the week before last. The roads were fairly slow going, no dual-carriageways in that part and though the volume of traffic wasn't great, it was easy to get stuck behind a coach or slow farm vehicle that caused a tail back. There were generaly no problems but watch out for lunatic drivers who try to overtake over solid lines, blind corners, etc. Off the main coast road the traffic was light.
Petrol was around 75 - 80p litre, so cheaper than here. Car hire was relatively expensive, we paid £31 a day for a group A Fiat Seicento, group B would have been £40 (for 4 to 7 days hire).
It is possible to get cheap accommodation, we paid 40 euros a night for a large aprtment and rooms (sobe) can be even cheaper. Have a look at http://www.dubrovnik-online.com and you'll find 100s.
Dubrovnik was well worth a visit, as was Cavtat. From Cavtat you can get regular boats into Dubrovnik old town, so that is an option and might be easier to stay there and visit in terms of parking. If you do visit Dubrovnik old town in the car, there is parking right beneath the town walls for about 50p an hour - better than risking a parking ticket elsewhere in the town. Parking was not an issue else where.
We got a decent scale map of the area localy, by Fretag & Berndt but it's worth looking at http://www.stanfords.co.uk/ for maps and guidebooks for all destinations. You can buy online and they also have a couple of shops, we visited the one in Manchester and they have all sorts of maps and guidebooks you wouldn't find else where.
Happy planning, Maria
i did a similar thing took 2 yrs off and went off travelling in a motorvan, this was 20 years ago though, so things would have changed since we went, but it was a fantastic experience, after winding our way through a lot of europe we went to croatia in those days it was yugoslavia down to greece, left the motorvan whilst we visited a few greek islands then took the ferry over to cyprus with the van stopped off there and then onto israel where we stopped there and egypt for the winter months, did all the usual site seeing trips, spent xmas day in bethelem, think you need to plan out which countries you want to visit, we decided if we went to a country we wanted to see how the other half lived as well as the famous sites and not just pop into a country for a day or so to say we had been there, hence on the way back we didnt go to all the eastern block, we visited around 20 countries in all but could have seen a lot more if we had done it quickly, i think things are easier now than back then some countries it was difficult to get into, turkey for example we went there in those days it was tricky to get in now its not, i know you will have a great time we did. just be careful we got our van broken into and passports stolen so keep them with you at all times, we also told family which town we were heading for so they could sent us letters via poste restante etc. that was before mobile phones and texting ,ENJOY !!! if i can help you in anyway email me
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