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wcc31

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Taking a Mediterranean cruise- anything we must do:

Venice (few days)
Split, Croatia
Kotor, Montenegro
Curfu, Greece
Naples, Italy
 

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Get as far away from the ports as time allows.

Naples: pizza, obvs
 
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anthonys735

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Actually the ports in those places aren't too bad. I've been all but Greece.

Venice - tourist central but its a cool place. Hit the popular places early. Doges Palace, Bridge of Sighs The Square, Rialtos Bridge, Canal, San Marco, Murano. We found a couple off the beaten paths restaurants. We didn't make it but Harry's Bar invented carpaccio and apparently it's great.

Split - Its interesting to see a true Eastern European city as you would imagine it. It's still very harsh looking in some places. Has a decent main beach and I think some nicer areas around the park. Big Roman Palace right in town that's cool to see other than it's basically a flea market now. May be a good place for a day trip outside the city. You're not missing much in split.

Kotor - One thing, hike to the St Giovanni Castle. It's way the hell up a mountain and I think you need to take a few euros to enter the gate. Believe it took us an hour or so to reach the top but the view is unreal. Got pictures on our Facebook pages. Grab a bite to eat and beer at the bottom. The trip in and out of that bay/port is just amazing. Hopefully you all see it close to dusk. Regardless grab a bottle of wine and post up on the top deck and enjoy.

Naples - Haven't been in the city but a day trip to Sorento, Amalfi, or Pasitano would be the play. Those places are post cards. Unbelievable. Those speed boats will zip you around the peninsula in no time.
 
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Split - Its interesting to see a true Eastern European city as you would imagine it. It's still very harsh looking in some places. Has a decent main beach and I think some nicer areas around the park. Big Roman Palace right in town that's cool to see other than it's basically a flea market now. May be a good place for a day trip outside the city. You're not missing much in split.
Historical Split is basically Roman. This shops/vendors in the palace basement are kinda cool.
 

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Venice: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection across the bridge from the Square is good - if you like art. If you have time to wonder around, some of the off beaten path churches' art is great. A $5/0.5 hr train to Padua gets you to the frescoes of the Scrovegni Chapel (great) & St. Anthony's Basilica & the city's great plazas.

Naples: You really want to get to Pompeii. Besides being cool, Pompeii will let you understand why railroad tracks today are the gauge they are.
 
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Harry's also invented the Bellini. We stopped by for a drink in the midst of sightseeing around 1pm on a weekday & They wouldn't let us in Bc of their no shorts for men ([eyeroll]) dress code, so keep that in mind if you wish to enter.
 

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THe only thing to do in Split, it's an industrial city, is see Diocletian's palace which you can walk around in a couple hours.

Rent a car and go tool around and get lost on the islands Brac or Hvar; you want to find yourself enjoying a meal (fish!) and sunset in some place that looks something like this...then you will know you did the must do there.