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]]>It’s such an amazing city
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]]>Hehe I’m glad you’re enjoying all the trips 🙂
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]]>Yes, Dubrovnik really has gotten out of control. When my family and I get away in Croatia, we skip Dubrovnik and go other places that are, at least as of yet, relatively undiscovered. And the sad thing about the cruise ship guests in Dubrovnik is that many of them know nothing at all about the history of the area. They’re there to snap photos, eat ice cream, and shop. And clog up the Stradun!
]]>Yes definitely expensive for what it is, I think all of Dubrovnik was. Even boat trips were steep and food was expensive too. Thanks for reading 🙂
]]>Thank you so much for your kind words and detailed comment. We can’t imagine as visitors today the horrors of history, and the fact that most of the local population have seen Dubrovnik move from war to major tourist attraction. It is remarkable how quickly that has happened, and a testament to the country and its people too. I’m sure there are times many of the residents, especially in the old town, wish there were less tourists though – we couldn’t believe the volume coming from cruise ships!
]]>Thanks so much Juliette, I agree the walls are so special and took me ages to get round taking millions of photos! They’ve put the price up every year for the last 7 years or something, by about 5EUR per year. I guess if people keep paying it….
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