Thursday, April 12, 2012

Advice for a cool Croatian summer 2008.

Hi



I was planning to go come to Croatia next summer. Generally in the group of my friend I am in charge of organize more or less all, and so I started to study something already now…



First of all me and my friends have already been to Croatia on 2003 (Hvar) and 2006 (Pag-Novalja).



Because of the last one has been very very appreciated, they asked me to study something cool and similar to Novalja/Zrce. We are a group of 4/5 people 28/30 yrs old. We like very much a place where you can find great beaches (preferibly not rocks) and even cool nightlife (or beach party also). Another basic aspect is that there wouldn’t be Italians or at least few (just to be clear I am Italian, but I don’t like to have meet them on holiday… ), For these reasons we found Novalja, really super cool. The period should be the first 10 days of July, more or less. Jumping around on the web, I found some names of cities/places, but before studying all of them in the specific, I would like some advice from you, because I noticed that you are an expert of Croatia in general.



The places are:



- Rijeka



- Bol



- Dubrovnik



- Bacvice



- Porec



- Rovigno



- Pola



- Opatija



- Malinska (isola di Krk)



- Crikvenica ,



- Split



- Brac ,



- Makarska (Pjer)



- Dugi Otok



- Slanica



- Murter



Can you give me your opinion on these places. From what I read until now, I am oriented to Bol and Dubrovnik (beautiful but maybe too expensive in comparison to others). But I have heard that there are even other places that seem to be calm and boring, but that in last years are becoming more partying… (like Dugi Otok and Murter). If you have any cool advice, please give me…





Sorry for my bad English and thanks in advance





:-)






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buongiorno





well first of all, Croatia doesn%26#39;t really have the sand beaches, it%26#39;s kinda not our style :)





I will not be giving you any advices, because I%26#39;m a Croat, and in fact love my whole country... I could never decide which one is the best in between the cities you mentioned.





Anyway, I just hope you have a pleasant holiday. And trust me, wherever you go, the most important thing is to be surrounded by good people who are a lot of fun. In this way you can%26#39;t have a bad holiday, right?




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First of all, thanks to have been so kind to reply...



Then, well..., I get your opinion to not give me any suggestion... Of course is great to be surrounded by good people... I just asked because when I organized in 2006 Pag holidays, my friends were really enthusiastic...



Anyway thanks once more for your time... If anybody want add something, I will be glad.





Take care.




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Ok... what I meant is that you can give me even only a couple of advice about the city...It%26#39;s not necessary that you have to detail particulars for each cities...



;-)




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This is a long and demanding post and that is why no one probably reads it to the end :)You ask people to describe half the coast :))





Vodice may be a good spot for you with several hot clubs in the area: Hacienda, Aurora in primosten, cafes in Sibenik...



Murter is also close so you can check that out as well but none compares to Novalja.



Also, beginning of July may be a bit slow so arround the 15th would be best time to come over.





Dubrovnik is also OK but start looking for something affordable right now since it is booking fast. Hotel Uvala **** would be my choice




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Thank you Morlaque...





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