What should I pack when moving to Split?
We asked people living in Split to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...
"When moving to Split, you should pack a variety of clothing to accommodate for the Mediterranean climate, including lightweight clothing for the hot summers and warmer clothing for the cooler winters. Don't forget to pack a good pair of walking shoes as the city is best explored on foot. Swimwear is a must as Split has beautiful beaches and the Adriatic Sea is perfect for swimming. Also, pack a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Bring any necessary prescription medications and a basic first aid kit. It's also a good idea to pack travel-sized toiletries to use until you can purchase more locally. If you plan on cooking, consider packing some of your favorite non-perishable spices or condiments, as they may be hard to find in Croatia. Remember to pack all necessary travel documents, including your passport, visa documents, and any other identification. Pack a power adapter for your electronics, as Croatia uses a different plug type than many other countries. If you're planning on working or studying, don't forget to pack your laptop, chargers, and any other necessary electronics. Lastly, consider packing a few personal items to make your new place feel like home, such as photos or small mementos," remarked another expat in Split, Croatia.
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What should I pack when moving to Split?
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