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Old Mar 3rd 2004, 5:47 am
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Sean Jordan
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Hi folks,

I'd like your opinion: what's the liveliest town in the stretch of
Croatian coastline (and islands) stretching from Zadar to Dubrovnik?
With the possible exception of Split.

By "lively" I mean full of young locals & tourists and a reasonable
party scene. (But not necessarily an Adriatic mini-Ibiza.)

I should also note that I've got nothing against Western European baby
boomers and other assorted oldsters, but as few of them as possible
would be nice too. They tend to drive prices up.

SJ
 
Old Mar 4th 2004, 6:17 pm
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Gorazd Bozic
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In article <[email protected] >,
Sean Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi folks,
    >
    > I'd like your opinion: what's the liveliest town in the stretch of
    > Croatian coastline (and islands) stretching from Zadar to Dubrovnik?
    > With the possible exception of Split.

I head that island Brac (pronounced Bratch) is quite popular with
younger tourists. Googling brings up http://www.otokbrac.com/.

Gorazd
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Gorazd Bozic <[email protected]>
 
Old Mar 4th 2004, 6:22 pm
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SlinE
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.. or Korcula town on a island of Korcula
http://www.korcula.net
 
Old Mar 10th 2004, 9:15 pm
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Vedran
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Definitly, town Hvar on island of Hvar, Dubrovnik

"Sean Jordan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi folks,
    > I'd like your opinion: what's the liveliest town in the stretch of
    > Croatian coastline (and islands) stretching from Zadar to Dubrovnik?
    > With the possible exception of Split.
    > By "lively" I mean full of young locals & tourists and a reasonable
    > party scene. (But not necessarily an Adriatic mini-Ibiza.)
    > I should also note that I've got nothing against Western European baby
    > boomers and other assorted oldsters, but as few of them as possible
    > would be nice too. They tend to drive prices up.
    > SJ
 

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