Is Solta worth visiting?
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Is Solta worth visiting?
The island, is often forgotten when people speak about the Dalmatian islands. In my opinion, having visited more or less all of the Dalmatian islands, Solta is absolutely an island to consider, the island is both charming and beautiful, and here one can find spots for a really relaxing holiday.
How do you get around Solta?
Getting Around Solta Transport on the island is organized around the ferries. Buses meet each ferry arrival and make a circuit of all the major villages. About 45 minutes before departure, buses will pick up passengers from the same villages to take them to the ferry.
How do I get from Dubrovnik to Split?
Jadrolinija ferries operate just one ferry catamaran from Split to Dubrovnik. It is a foot-passenger catamaran ferry during July and August from Split port to Dubrovnik. The route is in operation from mid-June to mid-September, departing from Split daily at 15:45 arriving in Dubrovnik at 21:00.
How do you get to Solta Island?
Getting to Solta is possible several times a day by car-ferry or catamaran from Split. The ride from the ferry port Split to port Rogac on Solta Island takes about 1 hour. Solta Island delights tourists with numerous romantic natural bays and is just perfect for a quiet beach vacation.
Are there sandy beaches in Dubrovnik?
While Dubrovnik is famed for its walled old town and medieval fortifications, beyond the city lies a dramatic coastline that’s just as alluring. It’s less about sandy stretches here, instead, expect to find beautiful rugged beaches, from rocky coves to fine shingle arcs.
Are there any sandy beaches in Dubrovnik?
Uvala Lapad Beach is one of the most popular beaches outside of the Old Town and it’s not hard to see why. Loved by tourists and locals alike, not only do you get a sandy-pebbled shore, bright sun and sea, you can also enjoy a waterslide, bars and restaurants too.
Does Dubrovnik have nice beaches?
Though a small city, great beaches in Dubrovnik aren’t as hard to come by as you might think. The city’s stunning coastline is full of different beach options, from rugged ones surrounded by cliffs and rocky coves, to secluded swimming spots with calm and clear waters.
What is the best time of year to go to Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik has a temperate climate with warm dry summers and cooler winters. The best time to visit Dubrovnik is between June and August. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 31 C and an average low of 23 C.
Is Dubrovnik good for beaches?
Except for its historical heritage, Dubrovnik is also a good place for summer holidays in terms of sea, sun and beach. There are several nice beaches around the town one can enjoy. However in Dubrovnik, as anywhere else on Croatian Adriatic, one can swim and sunbath almost everywhere along the coast.