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Top Things To Do in Capri (& Tips For Your Visit)

A hiking path starts in Anacapri (you’ll need to take a bus to Capri’s second town), and it’s an easy hike for anyone in good condition. It’s not just the base for some of the island’s best attractions, such as the Monte Solaro chairlift and Villa San Michele, but it’s also a slice of the real local life of Capri. Start the day by arriving at Capri’s Marina Grande, and hiring a boat tour to take you either to the Blue Grotto or on a tour around the island. Here you can find the best-rated Capri day tour from Sorrento (Blue Grotto visit possible at a small additional cost), best Capri day trip from Naples (includes Blue Grotto), and the best-rated Capri day tour from Positano, Praiano, Ravello, or Amalfi.

Camping in Iceland (All Your Questions Answered)

Before we continue with the practical information about camping in Iceland, there are two most important factors to consider: when are you traveling to Iceland and what type of camping (campervan, tent, or sleeping in a car) After all, there is a huge difference between camping with a campervan in summer or sleeping in a tent in winter (btw, I really do not recommend sleeping in your tent or in a tiny car/campervan in winter). Let’s take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of all kinds of camping: from sleeping in a tent, sleeping in a car to renting a car with a rooftop tent or a fully equipped campervan or motorhome. I would strongly advice against tent camping in Iceland outside of summer months, unless you have experience with camping in extreme weather.

Croatia in April: What It’s Really Like

Are you considering a trip to Croatia in April and wondering what it’s really like and if April is a good time to visit Croatia? We heard that Croatia is extremely busy in summer and places like Dubrovnik and Split can get so crowded that you can’t even pass the City Gates without risking your lives… Many places are already open in April While April isn’t a very popular month to visit Croatia, some businesses start to slowly open after the winter. Here’s what we think you should consider when planning to visit Croatia in spring: If you are traveling to Croatia for sightseeing, are visiting towns, and want to avoid the crowds while having a chance for nice temperatures, then you’ll absolutely love Croatia in April.

Croatia Itinerary for up to 2 Weeks (Best Towns, Island Hopping & Nature)

I spent many hours and days planning this Croatia itinerary, because when we visit any country for the first time, we want to make sure that we see the absolute-best places that are worth the trip the most. Most organized Kotor day tours from Dubrovnik include Budva in their day itinerary and they all mention a ferry that they take back, but I wasn’t able to find any information about the direct car ferry from Budva to Dubrovnik. In my opinion, any Croatia trip itinerary should as a minimum include the following places: Dubrovnik, Kotor, Mostar, Split, Hvar & the Blue Cave, Krka NP, and Plitvice Lakes NP. Best Dubrovnik day trips to places mentioned in this Croatia itinerary: • Day trip to Kotor (private day trip is also possible) • Day trip to Ston and Korčula or Korčula & Peljesac Day

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