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. How much money should be taken per person to Croatia?
I'm going for two weeks. Hotel breakfast/dinner. I would like to try the local cuisine, go on excursions, buy souvenirs (middle option) Please advise!
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аватар sandra-art
depending on what excursions you want to take. And what do you understand by the word souvenirs. for some, these are magnets, for others, cups, figurines, things and goods of local production.
аватар hatinka
We were in Central Dalmatia. Souvenirs were bought in Trogir at the market (there are fish, fruits / vegetables and souvenir stalls, all together). In the old part of Trogir, in Split, in Sibenik, they were a little more expensive. Souvenirs-knick-knacks are cheap. All sorts of vases, amphorae, simple crafts made from shells ...
We bought precisely vases, cups that we use in everyday life (and they are, as it were, original, we took only what we did not see in other countries) - it turned out something for 15-30 UAH / piece. But this is already a bargain. Bought all sorts of shells, corals. The choice is quite large, but almost everything is not local, imported. But it's cheap
Corals in the aquarium were bought for 3-4 kunas, a lot of shells for 1 kuna / piece.
You can bargain, give way willingly.
Expensive were only lace, clothes.
I liked the local cuisine, but a bit pricey. It was cheaper in Italy.
Even in Croatia, a joke with fish and seafood. Here, everything seems to be fresh, local. And figs to you! Not only is it not very cheap, but also imported ice cream.
If you want local fish, you need to say that you need fresh fish. Only the price will double :-(
I can only advise on Central Dalmatia - I was only there. If anything, ask!
аватар Dimok2807
We rested in Central Dalmatia. Not far from the city of Sibenik. We bought all sorts of trinkets (porcelain, ceramics), as well as good textiles. Although the prices are biting. A little about the national cuisine. I recommend to go to the tavern and order national dishes. I liked the kitchen. Only in the diet of fish products is not enough. As for excursions... I would recommend that you drive around the Adriatic coast by car. The most beautiful places. If so, please ask and I'll be more specific.
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