Croatia, Split - Vacation in Split
Apartments and holiday houses in Split Riviera are great choice if you're looking for cheap accommodation in one of the most beautiful parts of Dalmatia. For the full experience during your stay be sure to check our selection of sea view apartments.
Small coastal towns on the Split Riviera are dotted with beautiful beaches, perfect for a relaxing vacation. The ancient city of Split is a living monument in which history and modern life are intertwined in a unique way. Due to its position, this riviera offers many options for day trips; you can visit the ancient Roman city of Salona or islands Brač and Hvar. Learn more about Split Riviera
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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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A trip on the clear waters of the Adriatic from the north to the south of Croatia. Stopovers at : Opatija, a former Imperial high society resort town, Pula and its Roman theatre, Zadar and its churches, Split and the ruins of Diocletian's palace, Korcula, Marco Polo's city, and finally Dubrovnik, rival to Venice with its countless treasures.
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Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
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Join us as we travel from Split, Croatia north to SIBENIK for a walking tour of the old town including UNESCO site of Cathedral of St James completed 1536 before driving to the 14th c VISOVAC MONASTERY in Croatia's Krka National Park. Then drive thru the countryside where we experience a home visit with tastings of local cheese, meats and wines and see how prosciutto is produced in Drnis.
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Croatia: Adriatic Delights
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj.
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Split, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe
Split is a city in Croatia situated in the Mediterranean Basin on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, centred around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian and its bay and port. With a population of 178,192 citizens, and a metropolitan area numbering up to 350,000, Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city and the second-largest city of Croatia. Spread over a central peninsula and its surroundings, Split's greater area includes the neighboring seaside towns as well. An intraregional transport hub, the city is a link to numerous Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula, as well as a popular tourist destination. Split is also one of the oldest cities in the area. While it is traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old counting from the construction of Diocletian's Palace in AD 305, archaeological research relating to the original founding of the city as the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) in the 6th century BC, establishes the urban tradition of the area as being several centuries older. After the end of World War I and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, the province of Dalmatia, along with Split, became a part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (which in 1929 changed its name to Kingdom of Yugoslavia). Since Rijeka, Trieste and Zadar, the three other large cities on the eastern Adriatic coast, were annexed by Italy, Split became the most important port in Yugoslavia. In the new country, Port of Split became the seat of new administrative unit, Littoral Banovina. The Lika railway, connecting Split to the rest of the country, was completed in 1925. After the Cvetković-Maček agreement, Split became the part of new administrative unit (merging of Sava and Littoral Banovina plus some Croat populated areas), Banovina of Croatia in Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In April 1941, following the invasion of Yugoslavia by Nazi Germany, Split was occupied by Italy and formally annexed one month later. Italian rule met heavy opposition from the Croat population as Split became a centre of anti-fascist sentiment in Yugoslavia. Between September and October 1941 alone, ten officials of the Italian fascist occupation were assassinated by the citizens.
In September 1943, following the capitulation of Italy, the city was temporarily controlled by Tito's brigades with thousands of people volunteering to join the Partisans of Marshal Josip Broz Tito (a third of the total population, according to some sources). A few weeks later, however, the Partisans were forced into retreat as the Wehrmacht placed the city under the authority of the Independent State of Croatia a few weeks later. The local football clubs refused to compete in the Italian championship; HNK Hajduk and RNK Split suspended their activities and both joined the Partisans along with their entire staff after the Italian capitulation provided the opportunity. Soon after Hajduk became the official football club of the Partisan movement. In a tragic turn of events, besides being bombed by axis forces, the city was also bombed by the Allies, causing hundreds of deaths. Partisans finally captured the city on 26 October 1944 and instituted it as the provisional capital of Croatia. On 12 February 1945 the Kriegsmarine conducted a daring raid on the Split harbour, damaging the British cruiser Delhi. After World War II, Split became a part of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, itself a constituent sovereign republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. During the period the city experienced its largest economic and demographic boom. Dozens of new factories and companies were founded with the city population increasing three times during the period. The city became the economic centre of an area exceeding the borders of Croatia and was flooded by waves of rural migrants from the undeveloped hinterland who found employment in the newly-established industry, as part of large-scale industrialization and investment by the Yugoslav Federal Government. The shipbuilding industry was particularly successful and Yugoslavia, with its Croatian shipyards, became one of the world's top nations in the field. Many recreational facilities were also constructed with federal funding, especially for the 1979 Mediterranean Games, such as the Poljud Stadium. The city also became the largest passenger and military port in Yugoslavia, housing the headquarters of the Yugoslav Navy (Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica, JRM) and the Army's Coastal Military District (equivalent of a field army). In the period between 1945 and 1990, the city was transformed and expanded, taking up the vast majority of the Split peninsula. In the same period it achieved an as yet unsurpassed GDP and employment level, still above the present day's, growing into a significant Yugoslav city.
Croatia, Split - Vacation in Split
Apartments and holiday houses in Split Riviera are great choice if you're looking for cheap accommodation in one of the most beautiful parts of Dalmatia. For the full experience during your stay be sure to check our selection of sea view apartments.
Small coastal towns on the Split Riviera are dotted with beautiful beaches, perfect for a relaxing vacation. The ancient city of Split is a living monument in which history and modern life are intertwined in a unique way. Due to its position, this riviera offers many options for day trips; you can visit the ancient Roman city of Salona or islands Brač and Hvar. Learn more about Split Riviera
Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia
Come join us we try Croatian Food at a local restaurant (Konoba Fetivi) specializing in seafood dishes, risotto and mediterranean cuisine. It has often been our experience that the best recommendations for restaurants and foods worth trying in a new destination are from locals, so we were thrilled when our airbnb host recommended we try seafood and risotto at Konoba Fetivi. Overall, we ended up ordering quite a bit for our lunch in Croatia:
1) Local red wine
2) Pipi (Croatian orange soda)
3) Fried shrimp with lemon juice
4) Black risotto cuttlefish
5) White cheese risotto
6) Apple strudel but we wanted to try Rožata
7) Fig liqueur (local Croatian drink)
Restaurant in Split, Croatia Information:
Konoba Fetivi Restaurant
Address: Ul. Tomića stine 4, 21000, Split, Croatia
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 12-11PM & closed on Monday
Phone: +385 21 355 152
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Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia Travel Video Transcript:
Alright guys so it is lunchtime here in Split. We just arrived yesterday and we were asking our airbnb host for recommendations for her favorite restaurants and this was one place she mentioned for seafood. It is called Konoba Fetivi. We've just arrived like as soon as they opened we were by the door. It has got a great little courtyard. This is maybe is this our first meal outside in a courtyard in 2018? It is finally warm enough. Just barely. Borderline. I still have my coat over my shoulders. It is like low teens. We've got some sunshine and blue skies. It feels rustic. We're going to enjoy some seafood.
Tell me about the drink you got. The name caught my attention. Pipi. Our waiter said it is like the Croatian fanta but even better. Better than fanta. And I have to agree. I had a sip too. I had a sip already. It is more juicy. It is like more fruity.
They have just brought out yeah all of the food. This is our appetizer. We got the fried shrimp and I love how they serve it.
This is a tile. This is like a tile off of a roof. Oh wow, that is what it is? That is the best. My house in South America used to have tiles like this.
Just some brown paper and then our shrimp. We doused it in lemon juice too. Perfect with lemon. A little bit of course sea salt on top.
We are going to move on to the risotto even though we have lots of shrimp to work with.
Okay now try the black one too. And I'll eat some of the black risotto. Some of the cuttlefish. Black squid ink. We've got some little shrimp, black pepper it looks creamy.
You can taste a little bit of the white wine. I like how creamy it is. I like the taste of the cuttlefish.
So dessert time. Dessert time. Well guys we ended up going with apple strudel. I know it is not the most local thing. What was the one that we wanted to get but they didn't have?
We wanted to try something called Rožata. Which is a local caramel pudding.
You can tell tonnes of apple in there.
Really good. Really juicy.
A little tipple. A little liquor. A little liquor and this is local date. Fig!
The color of your hair. And your moustache. And your beard. If you've ever had date or fig syrup. It has got that kind of taste and then potency of the alcohol. This is just a beautiful way to end off an awesome meal. Let's enjoy that cake. And then I've got to do a lot of walking after to burn. To burn off all of these calories. It has been a big meal.
Finished that meal. Time to assess the damage. That was 343 Kuna or 46 Euros. Not the cheapest meal but my gosh that was delicious. So that included the two risottos. That included the shrimp appetizer. That included the wine and your soft drink. The dessert drink. And the dessert of course. Overall a fantastic meal. We absolutely love that place. If you guys come here you've got to check it out for sure.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
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Visit Croatia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Croatia
Croatia, from the insane crowds of Dubrovnik to the amazing palace in Split to the Krka Falls, to the capital Zagreb, there are a lot of things a tourist should do when they visit Croatia. This video focuses on what tourists and travelers shouldn't do when they go to Croatia. From the food, to safety, to culture shock some things you should know about Croatia so you can have a great time in Croatia.
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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!
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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.
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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.
PORT OF SPLIT CROATIA | SUMMER VACATION LAST AUGUST | WHAT TO DO IN SPLIT CROATIA
The Port of Split is a port in the central Dalmatian city of Split, Croatia. The port was originally a trading post originally established by Greek settlers from the island of Vis and subsequently taken over by the Romans.
The Port of Split is the largest passenger port in Croatia and the third largest passenger seaport in the Mediterranean.
This was our last tour of the beautiful City of Split. We had fun roaming around the Port last summer vacation and we can only say its a beautiful place. Hoping we can come here on the summer holidays.
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Day in Split, Croatia / Tour of Europe: Travel Vlog Ep.1
On Saturday night, I arrived in Croatia and in this travel vlog, my first day in Split, Croatia, we take a walk along the coastline and old town. Over the next 90 days, I will be on a tour of Europe, where I will be sharing my travel advice and experiences.
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Inside Diocletian's Palace: A Walking Tour in Split, Croatia
There are many things to do in Split, Croatia. One of which is a walking tour of Diocletian's Palace. This jewel in the crown of Central Dalmatia offers a wealth of insight into 1,700 years of Adriatic history. Join Tricia and me as we explore this amazing UNESCO heritage site with local historian, Dino, and enjoy a delicious feast at the Konoba Varoš restaurant.
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SPLIT, HVAR, DUBROVNIK, Croatia - ALL THE MOST EPIC ADVENTURES | Student Travel Vlog 4K
Island hopping across the Dalmatian coast was an unforgettable experience. Each city, from Split, to Hvar, to Dubrovnik had its own little flare, its own crazy night life, and its own wild adventures. The beautiful water and beaches make the Croatian coast a dream getaway. Renting our own boat was also one of the best decisions ever. Then of course there was the Three caves tour, which led us through the beautiful blue cave, green cave, stiniva bay and to various cliff jumping spots. In Dubrovnik, we got to explore some Game of Thrones scenes on top of enjoying the beautiful walled old town. This place also ends our Italy-Croatia trip; not a bad way to end it.
The summer of 2019 is the last summer before my high school friends and I part ways for College. This is our last opportunity to make a bang, and we sure as hell did. This video is part of our great Europe trip which begins in Milan and ends in Dubrovnik, Croatia: make sure to follow us along since the very beginning.
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Lying in the region of Dalmatia on the Eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea is the second largest city in Croatia — Split. With its towering green palms that line the promenade, cyan coloured sea and the pale stone palace, Split is the perfect place for a summer vacation!
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