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How and where do I go from Dubrovnik, Croatia with a really tight budget?
I'm in a choir trip with my class in college in May and have the option to stay later than the rest of the chorus. It will cease to Dubrovnik and I get somewhere interesting and want (not rather stay in Dubrovnik). Obviously we have a lot of extra money so something cheap and cunning would be great. I've never traveled in Europe, so if you know some tips for Please share.
Dubrovnik is very difficult to fit the words "and" budget "in a sentence, because it is the most expensive location / area of the coast the Adriatic. Moreover, the fact that you're coming in May will not be easy on your pocket, as there is n low or high season – is always high season in terms prices. You are correct that the people themselves should not be your only destination, and depending on your budget, would remain in the area, or venture further away from it. I recommend Elaphiti Islands (3 of them) that can be visited by boat, as a day trip. Worth the time, wonderful scenery and local food and wine, but more cheaper than in Dubrovnik. http://www.croatiatraveller.com/southern_dalmatia/Elaphiti/Elaphiti.htm You can also visit the islands of Hvar, Brac or Korcula, or some of the large cities such as Split and Zadar. The Croatian capital, Zagreb, is an option too. Http: / / www.zagreb-touristinfo.hr/?id=21&l=e&nav=&solo You make it simple to reach them by boat or bus, but note that there is no train to / from Dubrovnik. Croatia is a big country, which allows you to cover comfortably and on a budget bus, and you can try a bit of almost everything: the coast, towns, natural beauties, the ports, the capital. A link to Plitvice Lakes Park National: http://www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr/cpage.aspx?page=default.aspx&pageID=87 Montenegro to the south and the north of Slovenia could also be of interest if you are planning to travel outside of Croatia. Italy is also nearby, just across the Adriatic Sea, and so is Austria (or Hungary) for continental routes north / northwest. But I guess all these sites demand more funds than what was described as "a really tight budget
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