Certainly not our experience in Dubrovnik and Korcula a couple of years ago.aaa1 said:Word of warning though, the locals everywhere seem to resent tourists
aaa1 said:Word of warning though, the locals everywhere seem to resent tourists, despite relying on them for income. A waiter blatantly tried to rip us off and he only backed down and gave us our money back when I went mental.
Ridiculous generalisation!,in my experience,I found the Croatians extremely friendly,decent people.aaa1 said:Before you book anything check Aer Lingus flights. They fly direct to Dubrovnik and accommodation there is cheap - if you're willing to rent out a room in a house. You'll get lots of people offering rooms for however many nights you want and it's handy if you want to move around. A ferry leaves from Dubrovnik and goes to all the islands so you can hop on/off wherever you want. Haven't been to Hvar but Split is beautiful.
Word of warning though, the locals everywhere seem to resent tourists, despite relying on them for income. A waiter blatantly tried to rip us off and he only backed down and gave us our money back when I went mental.
Obviously my experiece was less positive. As was that of at least one other AAM contributor, another couple who over there the same time as us and several others who I spoke to in the process of dealing with our complaints. All sufficient for me to consider that they should be avoided. From what I've heard Croatia Tours might well be a better bet.JohnnyBoy said:AS for Concorde,I flew with them last month & has no problems
almo said:Culchie, you're virtually a local, put back on your tourist glasses and you'll admit that the locals are not exactly reliable when it comes to service and decency, you've found your niche and so it's easy.
Concorde I'd avoid, Cavtat is okay for a day trip (overnight), Dubrovnik is a great day out, but c'est la! One tip would be to fly seat only into Split or Dubrovnik and travel. Split is closer to more outlets and has more to do, plus accomodation that's a lot more reasoable, plus you can get an early bus to Dubrovnik and spend the day there before escaping before the goons come out!
Try not package it, though Cro Tours I would recommend for decency and support! Do go off the beaten track and back behind the coast, there's more to see (well, there's more land there )
Ah - it's a bit longer than that surely! More 10-15 minutes I'd say - at least from the Lapad terminus near the Hotels Neptune/President.ixus said:Lapad / Dubrovnik - 3 nights : Again accomodation was organised for us, same price. Lapad is really close to Dubrovnik, the bus ride was maybe 5 mins, would probably be the distance of Heuston Station to O'Connell St.
Funny - we never experienced the touts or hard sell when we were there. It was around September/October so maybe they were taking it easy at the end of the season.We only spent 1 day walking around Dubrovnik, was a bit too touristy compared to the other places in that we had people trying to get us into shops/restaraunts etc.
ClubMan said:Ah - it's a bit longer than that surely! More 10-15 minutes I'd say - at least from the Lapad terminus near the Hotels Neptune/President.
Funny - we never experienced the touts or hard sell when we were there. It was around September/October so maybe they were taking it easy at the end of the season.
As we were about to land in Dubrovnik, we we're just about to hit the ground, the plane pulled up. Later we were told this was due to turbulance and no other planes were landing so we would be diverted to Split.
Aside: when we landed in Spit, we noticed that no other planes had landed after us!
Ugh!ixus said:Aside: when we landed in Spit