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Post by Judy on Jul 31, 2003 18:25:25 GMT 1
Hello, I will be visiting Croatia for 2 weeks in October with a tour group from Canada. We will be staying in Cavtat and visiting different places daily. Just a few questions. What is the weather like in early October? Would it be better to change to local currency before leaving Canada or should I just bring a bank card? We have breakfast and dinner daily INCLUDED with our tour but could you give some idea local prices such as wine, small lunch etc. Also I always bring my grandchildren souvenirs from whatever country I'm visiting any suggestions? I think we are having a pretty comprehensive tour but what should not be missed? Thank you Judy in Toronto.
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Post by BL on Aug 1, 2003 16:26:17 GMT 1
The weather is still warm and good for swimming.
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Post by JC on Aug 2, 2003 11:03:21 GMT 1
What is the best way to get to Croatia from Pescara.
Auguat 20th. JC
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Post by JC on Aug 2, 2003 11:05:13 GMT 1
What is the best way to get to Croatia from Pescara. Auguat 20th. JC
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Post by Maja on Aug 2, 2003 23:24:26 GMT 1
There's a ferry boat from Pescara to Zadar. Thet's probably the fastest way. I hope you can find something about it on the web. ;D
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Post by Maja on Aug 2, 2003 23:37:20 GMT 1
To Judy: About the prices: The local wines (which are great) are cheeper-about 50-60 kuna, and botteld, famous ones are more expensive 100-200kuna. Fish in restorants cost from 150-250 kuna per kilo. Stakes are 40-50kuna. a bottel of coca-cola (0,5l) in a restorant costs 10-12kuna. I don't know if you find that expensive...
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Post by Maja on Aug 3, 2003 0:14:07 GMT 1
A men whould think I know my country a bit better...There's a ferry boat Pescara-Split and Ancona-Zadar! Sorry but the mistake! ;D ;D
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Post by Domagoj Markovina on Aug 4, 2003 20:26:39 GMT 1
Bring your card, there are enough ATMs around, not sure about cavtat though, but dubrovnik has plenty. you might want to bring same cash to get you through first couple of days just in case. comissions are generally low
early october is still ok for swimming
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Post by Domagoj Markovina on Aug 4, 2003 20:29:27 GMT 1
You can change your currency at any bank, or small local exchange, they also have lower commissions.
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