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**First time visiting Croatia & Montenegro — does our 8-night itinerary make sense? Any advice welcome!**
My friend and I are heading to the Adriatic in August and would love some feedback on our plan. We're flying into Split, renting a car, and doing a loop through Dubrovnik and Kotor before ending back in Split. Here's the rough breakdown:
- **Night 1:** Arrive Split (really travel day - only can grab dinner)
- **Nights 2-4:** Dubrovnik (3 nights)
- **Nights 5-6:** Kotor, Montenegro (2 nights)
- **Nights 7-8:** Drive back to Split with coastal stops (Pelješac, Makarska, Omiš), 2 nights back in Split
A few questions:
Is 3 nights in Dubrovnik the right call or is that too long / not enough?
Any must-stop towns on the drive back from Kotor to Split we shouldn't miss?
City recs - if you have any that aren't on the list - please let me know.
Thanks in advance — this community always comes through! 🙏
P.S. I saw about wait times at the border - we are early morning people and would get a good start on the day if that helps.
basicamente salgo desde argentina a un viaje a Japon, tengo una escala de 7 horas y me preguntaba si podia salir del aeropuerto para dar una vuelta y volver para tomar el avion
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Hi all!
Got a flight coming up and looking for some advice for navigating ATL airport! I’ve got a Delta Flight LAS-ATL. Then later in the day a BA flight ATL-LHR. BA email tells me terminal I, but nothing on the Delta flight. I assume I’m coming in from South Domestic terminal. They are seperate bookings so collecting luggage then trying to work out how to get to the BA check in!
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Hi!
Has anyone flown internationally with pets and connected through Vancouver (YVR)? I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience.
I'm flying from Thailand to Calgary with Air Canada. I will have:
A cat in the cabin
A dog traveling in the cargo hold
My pets will have the required health certificate issued by the Thai government veterinary authority, as well as rabies vaccination certificates.
I'm trying to understand exactly what happens upon arrival in Vancouver. From what I've gathered, I will need to:
Go through immigration and customs.
Collect my dog from the oversized baggage/live animal area.
Present the pets and documents for inspection if required.
Proceed to the domestic connection area and re-check the dog for the Vancouver-Calgary flight.
Is that correct? Were your pets inspected by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) or only by customs? How long did the process take, and was there a designated pet relief area available during the connection?
Any tips or things you wish you had known in advance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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