Trip report: Croatia
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More on our recent holiday. Overall Croatia felt like home, for me and Julia. Safe and quite. There were no touts and selling to tourists was nowhere aggressive. That was a striking contrast to most of tourist destinations we've been to. Prices were a bit cheaper than in Munich.
We decided to stay close to Dubrovnik, but only been there once, spent about 6 hours there.

This was our first completely unorganized trip. (By unorganized I mean we only spent about 20 minutes planning and booking together just 2 days before the flight.) So the only flights we could get for reasonable price left us 10 hours in Zagreb.
Zagreb still feels like an old provincial capital of Austro-Hungary.

Horse carriages, promenade concerts, weather station from early 20th century.

After flying in to Dubrovnik airport, we were staying in Cavtat, a town with a direct view to Dubrovnik.

Typical Cavtat picture.
Season for swallow chicks,


lavender and bees.
Quite streets of Dubrovnik.

I was surprised to see there are so many fish and other animals underwater in Dubrovnik only two hundreds meters from a busy port, same like in wilder and more remote areas.
Can't help but add a pic of a sunset over Dubrovnik.

Full album is in google picasa
We decided to stay close to Dubrovnik, but only been there once, spent about 6 hours there.
This was our first completely unorganized trip. (By unorganized I mean we only spent about 20 minutes planning and booking together just 2 days before the flight.) So the only flights we could get for reasonable price left us 10 hours in Zagreb.
Zagreb still feels like an old provincial capital of Austro-Hungary.
Horse carriages, promenade concerts, weather station from early 20th century.
After flying in to Dubrovnik airport, we were staying in Cavtat, a town with a direct view to Dubrovnik.
Typical Cavtat picture.
Season for swallow chicks,
lavender and bees.
Quite streets of Dubrovnik.
I was surprised to see there are so many fish and other animals underwater in Dubrovnik only two hundreds meters from a busy port, same like in wilder and more remote areas.
Can't help but add a pic of a sunset over Dubrovnik.
Full album is in google picasa