
Croatia
Waterfalls, old towns and cheap Adriatic adventures for two
Highlights
Ease into Croatia with laid-back café culture, quirky museums and local markets in the capital.
Spend a full day on wooden paths and forest trails between turquoise lakes and waterfalls.
Explore Diocletian’s Palace, climb the bell tower and enjoy budget-friendly konobas and bars.
Dive the clear waters around Šolta with a reputable, good-value dive operator out of Split.
Walk the storied city walls at golden hour and sample local street eats in the alleys below.
Sip cheap drinks in Zagreb’s Tkalčićeva, Split’s bar alleys and Dubrovnik’s old-town nooks.
Where to Eat
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Restoran Degenija
Casual restaurant with grills and local dishes; share a large plate of meat or pasta.
Guesthouse Breakfast or Local Bakery
Have a simple included breakfast at your guesthouse or grab pastries from the nearest bakery before travel.

ŠNicle Fast Food
Affordable schnitzel and sandwich joint near the port and bus station.
What to Do
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Bus Transfer Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes
Ride a 2.5–3 hour bus through rural Croatia; buy tickets in advance and keep a snack handy.

Plitvice Lakes National Park (Upper or Lower Loops)
Spend a half day on wooden boardwalks and forest paths; choose a shorter marked route (e.g., B or C) for 3–4 hours of hiking.
Bus Transfer Plitvice to Split
Scenic 3.5–4.5 hour bus ride descending toward the Adriatic; sit on the right side if possible for coastline views near Split.
Full-Day Scuba Trip with Toto Travel (Šolta Area)
Join a small-group dive (or intro dive) heading toward Šolta or nearby sites; expect 2 dives, equipment and a boat ride on clear waters.
Marjan Hill Sunset Viewpoint (Easy Hike)
Walk up the marked stairs from Varoš to the main viewpoint for sweeping views over Split and nearby islands.
Bus Transfer Split to Dubrovnik
Scenic 4–4.5 hour coastal bus ride, briefly passing through Bosnia; keep your passport handy.
Cable Car or Srđ Hill Hike (View over Dubrovnik)
Either hike the zigzag trail (moderate, 60–90 minutes up) or take the cable car for panoramic views of the city and islands.
Relaxed Final Evening & Packing
Have a low-key walk, grab a simple takeaway or cook at your hostel, and pack for departure.
Good to Know
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Use Long-Distance Buses for Value
For this route (Zagreb–Plitvice–Split–Dubrovnik), intercity buses are usually cheaper and more frequent than trains or rental cars. Book online (Arriva, FlixBus or local companies) a day or two ahead, and arrive 20–30 minutes early to choose decent seats.
Leverage Bakeries and Marenda
Start days with bakery breakfasts and aim for marenda or lunch specials between 11:00 and 14:00, then have lighter, cheaper dinners. Look for daily menu boards outside konobas with set meals or ‘jela dana’ (dish of the day).
Stay Central to Save Time and Transit
In Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik, pay slightly more to stay within walking distance of the historic center or bus routes rather than booking a distant, cheaper room that requires taxis or long walks.
Pack Light but Smart for Hiking and Scuba
Bring one pair of good walking shoes or lightweight hiking trainers, a compact daypack, a refillable bottle and quick-dry clothes. For scuba, a rash guard or snug swimsuit makes rental gear more comfortable.
Time Major Sights Early or Late
Visit Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik’s walls and popular viewpoints early in the morning or late afternoon. This helps you dodge crowds and midday heat, and often gives you better light for photos.
Street Markets and Supermarkets Are Your Allies
Use city markets for fresh fruit and snacks, and supermarkets (Konzum, Studenac) for water, picnic supplies and basic toiletries instead of buying them at tourist kiosks.
Offline Maps and Occasional Connectivity
Download offline maps for each city (e.g., via Google Maps or maps.me) and save your hostel, bus station and key sights. Use Wi‑Fi at accommodations and cafes to check schedules and keep mobile data costs down.
Respect Local Pace and Etiquette
Croatia has a laid-back café culture—don’t rush service, and it’s fine to linger over a single drink. Greet with a simple ‘Dobar dan’, avoid loud behavior in residential alleys at night and tip 5–10% in restaurants if service is good.
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