Staying hydrated and energetic is vital for a tourist, right? A cold drink may be just what you need. How expensive is Coca Cola in Croatia? Are there other sodas that you can try and enjoy the Croatian summer like a native?
Coca Cola is the most expensive in cafes and restaurants. On average, a small bottle (0.25 litres, or 1 glass) costs 19 kunas (2.5 euros).
Coca Cola is significantly cheaper in McDonald’s restaurants
Of course, Coke is the least expensive in shops. However, keep in mind that prices of COKE may vary.
While you’re in the region, try a local version of Coke, named COCKTA.
If you’re more of a FANTA fan, give a chance to a Croatian version of Fanta, with a slightly quizzical name – PIPI
For a vitamin boost, try another very popular beverage in Croatia, CEDEVITA
Category: Dubrovnik
Can You Drink Alcohol On The Street In Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik has the bad reputation of being one of the most expensive places in Croatia. So you may be tempted to buy your own food and drink. Are you allowed to eat wherever you want? Can you drink alcohol on the street in Dubrovnik? Is smoking allowed?
NO. You are not allowed to drink alcohol on the street in Dubrovnik (Were you really expecting a different answer?). The fine is 1,000 kuna (130 euros), BTW.
You are not allowed to drink any kind of beverage or eat any kind of food near a historic monument (oops, I didn’t know that!) or do anything indecent
Speaking about indecency, you are not allowed to walk around in your swimsuit, take off your T-shirt or spit on the ground. Smoking on the street is (still) allowed, but you cannot drop cigarette butts on the ground.
Is The White House Really Made Of Croatian Limestone?
Croatia abounds in high-quality limestone. Many Croatians, and foreigners likewise, believe that the White House in Washington D.C. was made of the fine white stone from the island of Brač, Croatia. Is this true?
NO. No part of the White House was made of Croatian stone. Sorry.
Croatian limestone is an amazing building material, chosen by famous sculptors and architects.
A piece of Croatian limestone is a truly authentic souvenir of Croatia.
Are The Walls Of Ston, Croatia, Second Longest In The World?
Are The Walls Of Ston, Croatia, Second Longest In The World?NO. The Walls of Ston are not “the second longest wall in the world”, as some believe
The Walls of Ston may not even be the longest wall in Europe
However, the Walls of Ston are (most probably) the longest preserved medieval stone fortification system in Europe, and ONE of the longest such walls in the world.
Is Dubrovnik Safe At Night?
YES. Croatia is safe to begin with, and Dubrovnik is possibly the safest city in Croatia, even at night!
There are several reasons why Dubrovnik is so safe, including its isolation, history and inhabitants
At daytime, the only real threat to safety might be pickpockets, heatstrokes, sea urchins and, of course, the ominous pigeons.
Do-It-Yourself Truly Croatian Souvenirs From Croatia
Are you looking for something to take back from Croatia? Something cheap, original, authentic, and truly Croatian? Here’s a list of DIY Croatian souvenirs:make your own Adriatic Sea salt
find coloured glass pebbles
search for small driftwood sculptures
pick pieces of Croatian limestone
Is Croatia Warm All Year Around?
NO. Temperatures across Croatia go down as winter approaches.
Winter temperatures in parts of Croatia away from the Adriatic Sea often get below freezing point, with occasional snowfall.
Winters by the Adriatic Sea are much milder, but the perception of cold may still be intense. Snow is uncommon, though.
Do You Have To Pay To Get Into Dubrovnik Old Town?
NO. You DO NOT HAVE TO PAY TO GET INTO DUBROVNIK OLD TOWN. Dubrovnik is more than a castle or a museum. Dubrovnik Old Town is a LIVING CITY. With real people living there.
However, Dubrovnik City authorities and others will certainly find a way to deprive you of some money. In fact, you can count on it.
If you’re travelling on a budget, there are ways to minimise the cost, though.
Are There Sharks In Croatia?
There are around 30 species of sharks in Croatia
In the past 150 years, 9 people were killed by sharks. The last attack happened in 2008.
Although the probability of a shark attack in Croatia is really insignificant, you may take some precautions anyway.
Croatian Taj Mahal – Story Of Love, Death And Life
The Mausoleum of the Račić family in Cavtat, Croatia, by Ivan Meštrović is a beautiful example of Art Deco, and relates a powerful story.