THE ONE WITH THE ANCIENT WALLS OF DUBROVNIK
WHAT I'M WEARING (click the link) DRESS: ASOS// BAG: FREE PEOPLE// SANDALS: ZARA// SUNGLASSES (LESS THAN $18!!)//HAT// LIPSTICK// I'm sure some of you may have seen that last month Chase and I took our 3rd anniversary trip to beautiful Croatia. It was absolutely one of my favorite trips we've taken for so many reasons. To be honest our pictures just don't do the city of Dubrovnik any justice. Ever since I met Chase the only place to visit on his bucket list was Croatia. Chase actually played water polo in high school and still loves the game. If you're familiar with the sport you would know that Croatians are huge on their water polo, We even passed by a local club's open ocean swimming pool. It was cool to see so many people playing throughout the day, you can really tell that the sport is loved by the people. We decided on Croatia because we were craving sun and water like never before, and we thought this was the best opportunity to go since we are already in Europe. It was such a great and relaxing trip and it was just what we were hoping for. |
WHERE WE STAYED
After doing my research I found out that Dubrovnik lacks hotels, so if you don't book extremely in advance, the odds of you finding an affordable hotel stay in the middle of old town Dubrovnik is pretty tough.
However, there are plenty of are great Airbnb options, so thats what we did. We choose to stay in Mlini, which is about a 15 minute bus ride from Dubrovnik, give or take. This is our AIRBNB if you are needing a place to stay, I highly recommend this location. The price is so affordable and its in a perfect location, which I'll talk more about.
The AIRBNB itself was nice with a lovely view of the ocean, and it was only about a 5 minute walk to the beach that we took full advantage of. The owners of the property have a garden in the backyard next to the room. They have apples, tomatoes, grapes, peppers, and oranges. We ate outside most of the time on the picnic table right outside our door, and the weather made it so enjoyable.
The owner even offered to pick us up from the airport, but we took a taxi instead. We did take them up on their offer to drive us to the airport though, and it turned out to be a better deal than taking the taxi (check the conversion rates).
If you are dead set in staying within Dubrovnik so you don't have to worry about transportation and such, I totally understand; however, I would highly recommend staying a little outside the city. We really enjoyed Mlini, it's much quieter than the city, but still has a good combination of tourists and locals. Near the water sits all the restaurants and hotels. We ate at one of the restaurants for lunch our first day which was our anniversary. We noticed all the menus basically looked the same, so we kinda just picked one at random and it turned out to be really good.
Since we stayed at an Airbnb with a full kitchen and all the cooking tools we needed, we decided to take full advantage and just make our own food instead of going out to eat so much. Another thing to be mindful of, is the fact that there are NO FAST FOOD chains, and if there are they're no where near Mlini or Dubrovnik. I know a lot of people end up eating at fast food joints as a cheaper food option, but you won't find that in out there.
We walked about 8 minutes to the supermarket, which is located in some sort of mall, the market is called Konzum and they have everything you will need.
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OVER ALL EXPERIENCE I am so happy we had the opportunity to travel to Croatia, and if we ever get the chance to go again, I wouldn't even hesitate in buying a ticket. I would love to get the chance to explore more of Croatia. It's just so beautiful, and holds so much history. One of the things I found interesting is how much they have rebuilt since the war. It's crazy to think that in my lifetime Croatia has been in war and been able to overcome it. Although there is still so much progress to be made, the people are happy, easy going, and are very welcoming to tourist. |
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