Split (Croatia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Split in Croatia.
Split is the Croatian Republic’s second largest city and the financial and cultural centre of Dalmatia. It has a harbour for ferries, cruise liners and greets tourists from all over the world but the origin and importance of this city date back to Roman emperor, Diocletian who, planning for his retirement, wanted to build a grand property near to his hometown of Salona, a palace along the lines of a Roman castrum. The palace subsequently became an ancient city and the mausoleum a Christian cathedral to which a Venetian campanile was later added. An ingenious system of pillars, corridors, arches and vaulted ceilings, support the palace. Over the centuries, the large basement rooms remained almost untouched and only a few have been renovated. As the city above developed, the lower levels gradually became used as waste areas and eventually became inaccessible. In the west of the city, the Porta Ferrea, the Iron Gate, leads to the large Narodni Trg district which arose in the Middle Ages and was where rich patrician families built their city palaces in a grand mix of architectural styles. The historical centre of Split is a cultural work of art. The palace, its sea aspect and bay containing a harmonious blend of both ancient and mediaeval times.
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Day Trip from Split, Croatia: Solta Island in Dalmatia near Brac and Hvar in the Adriatic Sea
One of the most overlooked islands of Croatia is Solta near Split, Croatia. The South Dalmatian area of Croatia includes many popular islands like Brac and Hvar, however Solta needs your attention.
Watch our video for tips on the city of Maslinica, Solta in Croatia. The best island to go and visit if you want a truly relaxing and unspoiled beach vacation.
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Croatia Travel Vlog (Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik) Summer 2017
In June 2017, I went to Croatia for 5 days with my sister. We split our time between Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik. Here are some of the things we did during our stay:
SPLIT:
Croatia's second-largest city, Split, has the perfect balance of tradition and modernity. It's home to dozens of bars, restaurants, shops, markets and beaches, whilst still having thousands of years worth of history to explore.
Places to visit include The Cathedral of St Domnius, Diocletian's Palace, Marjan Forest Park, Peristyle Square, Basement Halls of Diocletian's Palace and The Markets.
For excellent views of Split, hike up Marjan Forest Park or pay a small fee to climb the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St. Domnius (181 step stairs to the top).
There are also small beaches, museums, the infamous Krka Waterfalls and wineries.
HVAR:
Hvar (probably my favourite place in Croatia) is a stunning, small bay town a few hours away from the mainland. Hvar has a number of beautiful beaches, lots of nice restaurants/cafes and great nightlife!!!
My top recommendations for Hvar, is walking/climbing from the town centre to the Fortress. Here you can see incredible views of Hvar and the bay area.
The blue and green cave tour is a day trip that's also worth doing! The first stop on the tour is the Green Cave, where we got the chance to get out and swim. It was then off to the hidden inlet called Stiniva for some sunbathing and swimming, before making our way to the Blue Cave (which was INCREDIBLE!!). After seeing the Blue Caves, wee were taken to the island of Vis and a fishing village, Komiza, before ending the day on the Paklinski Islands.
The blue and green cave tour is a day trip that's also worth doing! The first stop on the tour is the Green Cave, where we got the chance to get out and swim. It was then off to the hidden inlet called Stiniva for some sunbathing and swimming, before making our way to the Blue Cave (which was INCREDIBLE!!). After seeing the Blue Caves, we were taken to the island of Vis, a fishing village called Komiza and the Paklinski Islands.
DUBROVNIK:
We only had an evening and morning in Dubrovnik, but managed to see most of its Old Town. Encircled with massive stone walls completed in the 16th Century, Dubrovnik's Old Town is filled with small markets, bars, museums and restaurants.
Other points of interest include Fort Minceta and Fort Bokar, Pile Gate, the numerous walking tours (including ghost tours, game of thrones tour and old vs new city tours) and the stunning bay area.
It was really easy (and fairly cheap) to travel between the Islands and mainland.
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BLUE CAVE TOUR. Croatia is Incredible!
We make our way from the Croatian Island of Hvar to Vis by doing a boat tour. During our day on the boat we visit a green cave, and the blue lagoon on the island of Budihovac where to stop to admire the incredible view. We also go to Stiniva Beach, considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Europe. Lastly we go to the island of Biševo, where we switch into a smaller boat to go into the blue cave.
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City of Hvar:
The city of Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and mundane, tourist present.It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulness; facing sea, that gave it splendid and repeatable history, Hvar is an inexhaustible treasury of the scenery, atmosphere and adventure.Its name derives from the Greek name for island and town, that stood where today Stari Grad (Hvar became an island’s centre in 13th century) stands - PHAROS.
Hvar gained glory and power during middle ages being an important port within the Venetian, naval empire. Today, it is centre of island’s tourism and one of the favourite destinations in Dalmatian riviera - a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.
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Green Cave:
The Green cave (Zelena Špilja) on the island of Ravnik near the bigger island of Vis. The cave is a natural attraction situated in the south-west part of Ravnik. During the day sun light passes through the small hole on the vault of the cave producing the fascinating green coulored surface of the sea within the cave. After this phenomenon the cave got its name. You may reach the cave either by boat or simply swimming into it. Anyhow you will enjoy being there experiencing the fabulous beauty of light and sea.
Blue Cave:
A visit to Modra Špilja (Blue Cave) on the island of Biševo will certainly impress you and stay in your memory for a long time. The miraculous play of sunlight which reflects from the white bottom creates a fascinating blue light that lights up the cave above and below the sea surface, the item submerged in the water get a sliver glow. The island of Biševo with its romantic shores, vineyards and scents of pine forests is a real paradise for relaxing.
Stiniva Beach:
On the south side of the Croatian island Vis has been voted the most beautiful beach in Europe by the European Best Destinationswebsite. The website’s visitors chose Stiniva among close to 300 most beautiful European beaches. Stiniva was named one of the 15 most beautiful European beaches by as many as 88% of the 10,000 voters, while 66% voted it the most beautiful beach
Biševo:
An island in the Adriatic Sea in Croatia. It is situated in the middle of the Dalmatian archipelago, five kilometers southwest of the Island of Vis. Its area is 5.8 km² and it has a population of 15.
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Top five Adventures - Split, Croatia. Split Adventure presents 5 most attractive adventure tours to try while visiting Split – Croatia. Rafting, Canyoning, Kayaking, Biking or Extreme canyoning
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No.1 EXTREME CANYONING ON CETINA RIVER
For those with a little bit more sense of adventure, there is an Extreme Canyoning version. Great and Small Gubavica waterfalls provide a truly striking setting for this activity. You can expect to experience it all: jumping, swimming, rope lowering by waterfalls and slides down natural water flumes. Extreme Canyoning excursion is the only way to discover all hidden corners of this paradise. With excellent instructors and quality equipment unforgettable experience is guaranteed! Come and see for yourself!
No.2 RAFTING ON CETINA RIVER
Cetina river is known for gentle rapids, beautiful canyon scenery and natural river beaches which makes rafting trip pure fun. Packed with action, fun and excitement, this gentle tour offers everyone an opportunity to explore a magnificent landscape. Paddle with enthusiastic, cheerful locals and spend a day in nature. Come and see for yourself why our rafting excursion on Cetina river is so popular!
No.3 CANYONING ON CETINA RIVER
If you could do just one adventure excursion while in Split, then you should try canyoning tour on Cetina river. On our canyoning excursion you are using a variety of techniques such as walking, scrambling, floating and swimming. And what a better place to try it than stunning canyon of one of the most attractive rivers in Croatia. This gorge is full of natural pools, beautifully sculpted walls and waterfalls with Great Gubavica being the biggest one in Dalmatia where you can enjoy swimming.
No.4 SEA KAYAKING & SNORKELING BRELA
A little bit more south from Split, Brela, you will find a truly unique bay bathed in crystal clear sea, natural pebble beaches, with the smell and beauty of pine trees. Embark on a kayak on Jakiruša beach and spend time leisurely paddling while taking in views of beautiful coast from the water. What you will discover is an underground water source and secluded bays; maybe even try some cliff jumping.
No.5 BIKING SPLIT
Explore the city and its beachs on a biking tour. Enjoying in smaller groups and at a slower pace creates a more intimate and memorable experience. A friendly local guide will give you the best insider tips and recommendations. So, put on your sunscreen and get your water-bottle filled! Now is the chance to start your Split biking adventure.
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We tried to book our ferry ticket to Brac but were told we couldn't do it until the day we wanted to sail. After this we headed to the other three places on the tickets we's bought that we had entry to and then we met up with Nicolas to do a hike through the park to a lovely beach.
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15 Things to do in Split, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us in this travel guide to Split, Croatia as we cover food, attractions and some of the best things to do in Split. Having traveled extensively in Croatia in 2017 we were thrilled to return again to properly visit Split. After enduring brutally cold weather in Venice, Italy enjoying the warmth of Split and chilled pace of Split was a welcome relief.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Diocletian’s Palace (Dioklecijanova palača) - 00:45
2) Bell Tower Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Katedrala Svetog Duje) - 01:43
3) Mausoleum of Diocletian - 02:47
4) Temple of Jupiter (Jupiterov hram) - 03:28
5) Crypt - 04:50
6) Basements of Diocletian’s Palace - 05:37
7) Underground Market - 06:30
8) Konoba Fetivi for Seafood - 06:42
9) Marjan Hill - 09:17
10) Varoš Neighbourhood - 10:05
11) Grgur Ninski Statue - 11:11
12) Riva Promenade - 12:05
13) Harbour - 13:17
14) Green Market - 13:43
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Our visit Split travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Croatian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting palace, mausoleums, cathedrals, ruins and more. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Split tourism brochure, Split itinerary or Split, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Split Hrvatska.
15 Things to do in Split, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Grad Split Hrvatska):
It is no secret that Croatia is one of our favourite countries to travel in Europe, and Split is a destination that can’t be missed.
Set in and around the walls of an ancient Roman palace looking out to the Adriatic Sea, Split is what travel dreams are made of: sunny, scenic, and filled with historic sights and culinary delights.
The streets are marble maze where pieces of history lay hidden around every corner, the harbour is lined with cafes and palm trees drawing out locals and visitors to promenade in the sunshine, and let’s not forget about the abundance of restaurants serving up fresh seafood and Croatian dishes with a contemporary twist!
Join us in this travel guide as we take you on a tour of the city and show you 15 things to do in Split, Croatia!
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who ruled from the years 284 to 305. He was born in Dalmatia, and when it came time to build his retirement residence, he chose this very spot which today forms the Old Town of Split.
It made sense to start our tour of Split here. First, the bell tower for a quick look at the city from above. Next to the bell tower, you have the Mausoleum of Diocletian. Emperor Diocletian was a persecutor of Christians, and ironically, his mausoleum is now a cathedral named after Saint Domnius, who was martyred by Diocletian.
We walked over to the Temple of Jupiter. Interesting fact: the sphinx you see at the entrance was one of the twelve sphinxes brought from Egypt by Emperor Diocletian.
The crypt sits directly underneath the cathedral and it’s dedicated to Saint Lucy, another victim of the religious persecutions under the rule of Diocletian.
We walked through the underground market which is open to the public free of charge. This market is also located at basement level and it is filled with vendors selling all types of artwork and souvenirs. We also walked up the Marjan Steps for scenic views of Split.
Marjan Hill is 178 meters high and it takes 314 steps to reach the highest point. It’s a very pleasant walk with lots of greenery, and along the way we even came across an old stone church.
Then on the way back down the hill, we went for a walk through Varoš.
And while we were in Split, we also made time to visit a statue with a rather famous toe. This is Grgur Ninski. He was a medieval Croatian bishop who introduced the national language in the religious services.
Now a travel tip: while you’re out strolling down the Rive Promenade, you can also access Matejuška Port, which is a small harbour for small boats used mainly by the local fishermen. This particular spot offers some really nice views looking back on Split.
That’s a wrap for our travel guide to Split! If you have ideas of things to do in Split please share those in the comments below.
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Take a tour of Town of Split in Croatia in Split, Croatia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The city of Split is the second in size and population only to Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia.
Archeologists date Split to be as ancient as the Greek empire, over two millenniums old.
The city is pristinely located on the shoreline of the Adriatic Sea.
It is thought to have originated from Aspálathos, a Greek protectorate, before it was taken by the Roman Empire.
Split's history and ancient architectural aesthetic only adds to the sublime culture it enjoys today.
The city boasts its Croatian pride and culture with museums, sports champions, and many celebrated Croatian composers.
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Split, Croatia is one of my favorite cities in the world. It's on the coast of Croatia, the Dalmatian Coast. The place is like a fantasy, and most of the time you'll be walking within the walls of an ancient Roman palace. Step outside of it and you're right next to sapphire blue waters. Take a stroll up a nearby hill and see the whole city with a coastal mountain backdrop, orange rooftops, and a perfect setup along the coast. Split is unique. Take a tour of this city with us today as we take you through Diocletian's Palace, some Croatian beaches, Croatian street food, and more. Spit, Croatia is the Croatian city that needs to be on your radar.
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Montenegro day trip from Dubrovnik
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Head south to diminutive coastal Montenegro on this day trip from Dubrovnik. Take a scenic drive on the southern Dalmatian Coast and experience small Adriatic villages and towns, including the UNESCO-listed Kotor, situated in Europe’s southernmost fjord. Admire Sveti Stefan, a medieval island turned luxury hotel, and spend some time in Budva, a walled medieval town on the sea, like a mini Dubrovnik. Finish with a ferry ride back to Dubrovnik. Get picked up at your hotel in Dubrovnik and then hop inside the air-conditioned vehicle to make the drive south to Montenegro. Drink in the views of the Adriatic Sea and the Dubrovnik Riviera and learn about the history and culture of the area from your local guide. After crossing the border to Montenegro, twist and turn with the road, going around the large Bay of Kotor, and passing through charming villages along the way. Then stop in Perast, a lovely town at the base of St Elijah Hill. Consider taking the optional boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks island to check out the baroque-era church (at own expense). The next stop is Kotor, situated in a fjord and one of the most eye-pleasing Montenegrin towns. Once there, begin a walking tour that goes throughout the squares and narrow cobbled streets, taking you to historic churches such as the Cathedral of St Tryphon. Then take some free time to do some wandering — consider marching up the 1,350 steep steps to the San Giovanni Castle for an incredible view and photo opportunity — or sit down for a drink or a snack (at own expense). After Kotor, drive down the coast further until you reach Sveti Stefan (St Stephen). Once a medieval fishing village with a small inlet connecting it to the mainland, Sveti Stefani is now a luxury hotel. After gawking at the island-turned-resort, head to Budva, a 15-minute drive north of Sveti Stefan. This gorgeous walled city on the sea boasts attractive beaches and narrow cobbled streets. Take some free time to explore or sit down for a meal (at own expense). Take a ferry ride across the Bay of Kotor and then enjoy a final scenic drive along the coastal roads of Montenegro to end your day. You’ll be returned to your Dubrovnik hotel.
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The city of Split, nestled on a peninsula along Croatia’s rocky Dalmatian Coast, is the epicenter of a region filled with stunning sea views, ancient history, delicious wine, and welcoming people—many of whom speak English. Here, you can sip coffee at half the price of other Mediterranean destinations, without sacrificing sunlight or scenery.
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It is our first full day in Split, Croatia. It is a beautiful old city with lots and lots of history. We loved all the narrow paths winding through the old town of Split and are quite charmed by the place. If only it wasn't so busy...
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