Originally Posted by
ClipperJCM
Hi folks!
Taking advantage of rare upgrade availability on AA's nonstop service to Dubrovnik, I've booked an eight-night visit to Croatia for this August (for me, Mrs. ClipperJCM and our two-year-old son). I know this is peak tourist season and so getting around the country will be more difficult than at other times, so I'm wondering if anyone had suggestions for an ideal itinerary for first-time visitors. We're open to all sorts of adventures--city visits, islands, daytrips to Montenegro; plus ferry rides, car rentals and the like--but with a two-year-old in tow, we'd prefer to minimize hotel movements if possible. (To be clear, a few check-ins are fine. Six different beds in eight nights would be... challenging.)
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I suggest you make sure you bring stuff along for the Flights to keep the kid occupied, AAs 763s dont have any IFE even in Biz
I did a day trip to Bosnia (Mostar) and Montenego (Kotor) 1st with a group, 2nd was a1/2 day private tour with 2iother friends, Theres a back road into Montenegro where the CBP is 1 min, the reg way can take an hour or more depending on traffic. Bosnia was also a very long line that guides can skip
Id say if you plan to simply stay in the DBV area then a car isnt needed and either stay at The Hilton walking distance to the Old City or an AirBNB within walking distance . You can stay at a resort outside of town most have a ferry service (shuttle) to the Old Citys docks.