Traveling with children, Croatia

Julia Tompman
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Croatia offers many pleasures for families with children. The private accomodation is always the easiest to adjust to own needs. In a deal with the person who is renting, you can adjust the space and meals to your habbits. The usage of your own kitchen is always an advantage when you have children.
The children will enjoy the freedom of runing around the beautiful beaches close to the town, and the best thing to do is ask the hosts which beach is suitable for the children. If you decide to stay in town you will surely find an organized party on the beach for the kids where they could spend the rest of their energy with a minimal surveillance. For swimming on the beaches outside of town we reccomend plastic sandals because there are many sea urchins.
The mild wind (maestral) will run the heath away so you could accidently forget your sun-lotion. If that happens, it is extremely important to move the children away into the shade and protect them with clothes between 11 am and 3 pm, when the sun is the warmest. In the evening, if you notice mosquitos, protect the uncovered parts of your body with a mild insect-repelant lotion or put some kind of electrical protection inside the room.
In the old towns and tourist destinations you will find nice promenades for your family, but we recommend to bring a carrier with you because the fight with the carriage in the stone streets of old centres will completely desturb the ambience for you. More info on: www.see-travel.net
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