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re: Croatia
Posted on 7/4/22 at 6:58 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Posted on 7/4/22 at 6:58 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Thanks. Five nights in Dubrovnik. Leaving the last morning early for Hvar so we will have most of the day there before the ferry to Split the next morning for the flight to Naples.
I saw a winery in Montenegro between Dubrovnik and Kotor and may tie that in to a Kotor visit along with Kupari. Hope the border stuff doesn’t take too long.
We like good food so hoping it’s not too hard to find good seafood like on the Italian coast.
I saw a winery in Montenegro between Dubrovnik and Kotor and may tie that in to a Kotor visit along with Kupari. Hope the border stuff doesn’t take too long.
We like good food so hoping it’s not too hard to find good seafood like on the Italian coast.
Posted on 7/4/22 at 7:59 pm to Warheel
Plenty of good food. Though funny enough, most of the widely regarded restaurants are in Istria near Italy and are Italian restaurants.
For Dubrovnik we ate at Restaurant 360, Nautika, Arsenal, Restaurant Panorama (these names aren't very creative ) and at our hotel.
I'd recommend Restaurant 360 (request to sit on the wall), Nautika (obviously first row on the patio), and our hotel (Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik). Panorama is fine for the view, but I ate lunch there. Same for Arsenal, can't give it a fair review. Taj Mahal (again with the names) is supposedly good Bosnian food, not Indian but we ran out of juice as my wife was pregnant.
5 days is a lot for Dubrovnik IMO, but in your case it's not really five days.
If you end up adding time to Split I can recommend some restaurants there. If you want to get really far about on your transfer from Dubrovnik to Split and don't care how long it takes there's the Blue Cave near Vis Island and a beach there called Stiniva for the Instagram, but that's considered far. However, you said "can't miss" so I'm throwing the sink at you. I didn't make it to all these places but I do a lot of research on places I go.
For Dubrovnik we ate at Restaurant 360, Nautika, Arsenal, Restaurant Panorama (these names aren't very creative ) and at our hotel.
I'd recommend Restaurant 360 (request to sit on the wall), Nautika (obviously first row on the patio), and our hotel (Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik). Panorama is fine for the view, but I ate lunch there. Same for Arsenal, can't give it a fair review. Taj Mahal (again with the names) is supposedly good Bosnian food, not Indian but we ran out of juice as my wife was pregnant.
5 days is a lot for Dubrovnik IMO, but in your case it's not really five days.
If you end up adding time to Split I can recommend some restaurants there. If you want to get really far about on your transfer from Dubrovnik to Split and don't care how long it takes there's the Blue Cave near Vis Island and a beach there called Stiniva for the Instagram, but that's considered far. However, you said "can't miss" so I'm throwing the sink at you. I didn't make it to all these places but I do a lot of research on places I go.
This post was edited on 7/4/22 at 8:36 pm
Posted on 7/5/22 at 1:00 pm to Warheel
We spent 5 days in Dubrovnik, but two of them were a day trip to Kotor and a day spent on Lokrum. The food at Panorama was OK but the view can't be beat.
We ate dinner at Dubravka 1836 (good seafood and view), a steak restaurant on the water (so so), a pizza place (pretty good), and Lady Pi-Pi (really good seafood).
Try to arrange a meal of the national lamb dish (peka) if you can. Reservations are required at least the day before.
Bon voyage!
We ate dinner at Dubravka 1836 (good seafood and view), a steak restaurant on the water (so so), a pizza place (pretty good), and Lady Pi-Pi (really good seafood).
Try to arrange a meal of the national lamb dish (peka) if you can. Reservations are required at least the day before.
Bon voyage!
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