Jadrolinija trajekt Hrvat - Isplovljavanje iz luke Split - Croatia HD
ENG: Ferry Hrvat (Jadrolinija) departing the port of Split on it's way to Supetar, island Brac.
CRO: Trajekt Hrvat (Jadrolinija) isplovljavanje iz luke Split na putu za Supetar, otok Brač
Date: 16.10.2015.
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Jadrolinija trajekt Lubenice - Isplovljavanje iz luke Split - Croatia HD
ENG: Ferry Lubenice (Jadrolinija) departing the port of Split on it's way to Rogac, island Solta.
CRO: Trajekt Lubenice (Jadrolinija) isplovljavanje iz luke Split na putu za Rogač, otok Šolta
Date: 16.10.2015.
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SPLIT Ferry Port - Croatia Ferries // Trajektna Luka Split ▶4K
The Split ferry port is the largest passenger seaport in Croatia and considered the 3rd busiest port on the Mediterranean. It has lines connecting Split with the rest of Croatia like Dubrovnik, Rijeka and the islands as well as international routes to Ancona and Pescara in Italy.
The Split ferry port is easily accessible by all kinds of transportation - both the train station and the main bus station are located in the port area. The Eastern part of the city's harbor attracts a large number of visitors due to the vicinity of the city center - the historical part of the town and the big open market.
Split is the main base of catamaran connections in Central Dalmatia. The islands of Brač, Hvar, Šolta and Čiovo are situated in front of Split and are connected with frequent catamaran lines and car ferry lines.
Split Croatia Cruise Port & Jadrolinija Ferry
The cruise terminal at Split, Croatia was not the most modern, but at least the ship we were on, the Norwegian Jade, was able to dock. In the video in you see a pair of Jadrolinija ferries, and also a floating platform with a mechanical grabber lifting dirt out of the water. There were also plenty of tour buses parked alongside the dock.
CROATIA: MY SCENIC FERRY RIDE ride from SPLIT to island of HVAR and back ⛴️
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Croatia is an Eastern European country with a long coastline on the Adriatic Sea. Encompassing more than a thousand islands, it's also crossed by the Dinaric Alps. Its inland capital, Zagreb, is distinguished by its medieval Gornji Grad (Upper Town) and diverse museums. The major coastal city Dubrovnik has massive 16th-century walls encircling an Old Town with Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
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11 HOUR BOAT TO CROATIA (Snav Ferry Ancona to Split) - #RomeAroundTheWorld
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Split to Ancona Boat
Part 3 and the final part of our trip from Germany to Italy using trains and a boat.We used the excellent information at the man at seat 61 website to plan the trip. This was the sea leg from Split to Ancona on the Eastern coast of Italy. The tickets for the night ferry cost £69 GBP (€79 euro). From Ancona we travelled north by train to spend a pleasant morning in Pesaro before catching the train to Rome in the afternoon. The Pesaro to Rome leg was picturesque in parts through the mountains.
The boat to Ancona was a basic ferry type voyage. We travelled in April and there was nothing going on in the way of entertainment. the boat leaves between 8-9pm so its a good idea to have some food then get to bed.
The food was pretty good Croatian/Italian fayre. I had a broth like soup with spaghetti bolognese as a second course. We paid for an 'outside cabin' (a window with an outside view) that included breakfast which was plentiful. There were lots of people sleeping rough on chairs an settees in the main rooms which would be a good option for budget travellers. It reminded of my days roughing with my parents when they did booze cruises across the Irish Sea!
When we got to Ancona, its a short walk to the bus stop which takes you a similar distance to the train station (just follow everyone else) It would be possible to walk to the station but we happened upon the bus an decided to get on it. (pay as you board).
The ship was operated by Jadrolinija Lines this ferry was basic but it was good value and a fun way to cross the Adriatic Sea.
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Italy to Croatia Ferry from Ancona to Split
Come join for a busy travel day as we journey from Italy to Croatia by ferry from Ancona to Split; however, we first start our day off from Venice, Italy where we board a regional train to Bologna and then change to another train bound for Ancona. In Ancona we sort out our tickets and board an overnight ferry to Split.
The ferry ride with Jadrolinija was fantastic as our rooms were just the right size. Basically, we enjoyed a 4 course meal for 16 Euros per person and then drank some wine and ate some chips before going to bed. We woke up at 5am and enjoyed some scenic views of the ferry approaching Split during sunrise before having a quick breakfast for 6 Euros per person. Upon arriving we just ended up checking into our airbnb apartment before going to sleep.
In terms of prices for everything our two train rides came to $33 USD per person and the price of the overnight ferry per person was$111 USD for a private room. We thought overall it was excellent value and if you're looking to visit Croatia from Italy the overnight ferries are a great option to consider.
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Italy to Croatia Ferry from Ancona to Split Travel Vlog Video Transcript:
Good morning. And welcome to another travel day. We are leaving Venice today. After a week so yeah we've been rolling our luggage all the way to the station. So we have a busy day. An epic travel day.
We basically have two train rides. Yep. We're first going from Venice to Bologna and then from Bologna to Ancona. And then we have a bit of time to kill and then we're taking an overnight ferry and saying ciao to Italia. Bye Italy. Hello Croatia. Hello Croatia from Split. We have a really busy day ahead of us and we're going to show you the whole journey.
We have such a busy day that we figured yeah we're just going to focus on what we're doing today and tomorrow. Let's go catch a train.
Well welcome to Bologna. Bologna! We've been here a couple of years ago. Mmmhmm. And anyways we arrived on time. We're really lucky because there were quite a few trains that were cancelled today. I'm not sure the reason. Maybe weather related.
We have arrived. We have made it in Ancona. Made it to Ancona. That train went like in beast mode. I swear it caught up on the time it was delayed by. It was so quick. But you know what sucks? What? That was like the worst first class ever. No heating. No heat. No food.
That ends the train journey and now we've got basically go to the ferry terminal and pick up our tickets. Yes. Let's do that.
In terms of the price for the ferry ride from Italy to Croatia it ended up being 111 US dollars per person. There has been a change in regards to breakfast. When we traveled from Dubrovnik to Bari just a few months ago. Complimentary. Breakfast was included in the price if you got a cabin. That is no longer the case. But now it is the equivalent of 6 US dollars. We've got like 3 or 4 little courses so far. Bread, meat, cheese platters and we have omelets to come. Yes. We've all had coffee. It is not bad value and it also means that we can just check in and sleep when we arrive. We don't have to think about breakfast.
We have made it to Split. I remember last time we were here just catching a ferry everyone was asking yeah people were asking us why aren't you doing Split? Why aren't you doing Dubrovnik? And that is because we were waiting for Sam's parents. And now that they are here we're going to check this place out properly. We're also tired so I think we're going to go to bed as soon as we check in so we'll finish this off here. See you soon. Bye.
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Croatian Ferry Walkthrough - Jadrolinija - July 2017
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Ferry MF Dubrovnik leaving Port of Dubrovnik | Jadrolinija | 12.08.2015 | 4K
Ferry MF Dubrovnik leaving Port of Dubrovnik with Destination Bari on 12.08.2015. MF Dubrovnik is a ferry sailing on international and coastal routes, operated by Croatian company Jadrolinija. Currently maintaining routes between Croatia and Italy. Built in 1979 in Ireland for a UK customer. Former names: Connacht (1979-1988), Duchesse Anne (1989-1996, with Brittany Ferries company) and Dubrovnik (1996). Capacity 1300 people and 300 vehicles. 149 cabins with a total of 459 beds and 384 airline seats.
Fähre MF Dubrovnik verlässt den Hafen von Dubrovnik mit Ziel Bari am 12.08.2015. MF Dubrovnik wird vom kroatischen Unternehmen Jadrolinija betrieben, derzeit auf Routen zwischen Kroatien und Italien. Im Jahr 1979 wurde das Schiff für einen britischen Kunden in Irland erbaut. Ehemalige Namen: Connacht (1979-1988), Duchesse Anne (1989-1996) und Dubrovnik (1996). Kapazität 1300 Passagiere und 300 Fahrzeuge. 149 Kabinen mit insgesamt 459 Betten und 384 Sitzplätzen.
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Ferry from Croatia to Italy travel vlog from Dubrovnik to Bari
Come join us as we take an overnight ferry from Croatia to Italy departing from Dubrovnik and arriving in Bari in this travel vlog. Aside from our overnight ferry our journey which started in Budva, Montenegro included bus trips and a train ride to get to our final destination of Matera, Italy. It ended up being a long journey but surprisingly we felt refreshed especially by having a chance to sleep overnight on the ferry. If you're considering taking the ferry from Croatia to Italy or Italy to Croatia we'd highly recommend it.
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Ferry from Croatia to Italy travel vlog from Dubrovnik to Bari Video Transcript:
Alright guys good morning. Good morning. It is time for a very long long travel day ahead us. Yeah. Want to tell us what is the plan for today? Well, this is going to be our longest travel vlog we've ever created. We're going to be going to three countries. We're going to be taking the bus, then we're going to be taking an overnight ferry and then we're going to be taking another bus. So basically of yeah we're heading from first off we're heading from Budva, Montenegro to Dubrovnik, Croatia by bus. I think that is going to be about a three hour journey. Yeah. And then we're going to be waiting for a few hours and boarding an overnight ferry and that is going to be really cool. We've never done that before. We've never done an overnight ferry. No. Yeah, so we're going to be going from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Bari, Italy by ferry. Right. And it is overnight. It is going to be a ten hour journey. Yeah. And then once we arrive we're trying to reach Matera. Yes. Which actually I looked it up yesterday it is about an hour by bus. Okay. I had said 30 minutes. It is not 30 minutes. We haven't booked tickets for that so we'll be booking that bus ticket and kind of winging it. But yeah, we'll show you the whole journey and we'll talk about the prices and we'll show you what we eat along the way. So we're really looking forward to this. It is going to be a long vlog. So uh buckle up and let's get going. Let's go.
Well guys our food has arrived. We are eating at what is the name of this place? I always forget. This place is called Taboo and we ate here when we first arrived in Budva because it was too early to check in to our apartment. Yeah. So I got myself some kind of panini with prosciutto, tomato, cheese, lettuce, fries and Sam got himself pizza. Yeah, thin crust pizza. Yeah. So it looks good. How is it? The fries are good. I haven't tried the sandwich yet.
But it looks nice. Yeah, covered in sesame seeds. One thing I have to say is uh compared to Croatia and Bosnia the food that we had in Montenegro was a pretty big step down. Haha. In terms of like it just we didn't find that many restaurants that we loved. Yeah. I think our best meal was the one we had on that day trip (to Perast). Do you remember? Pasta. That is right. Perast. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. But this is like you know this place is I would say has okay food. Yeah. Um, good prices. It is like International food. Yeah. Stuff you could find anywhere. Pastas, pizzas, sandwiches but there is nothing like super local or traditional. Yeah but it is fine. We need a snack before we get on the bus. This works.
This is part of our Travel in Montenegro video series showcasing Montenegrin food, Montenegrin culture and Montenegrin cuisine.
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Taking the ferry from Hvar to Split onboard Jadrolinija. Excellent ferry line, check out our guide to a stress free journey vanguard4life.com
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Split Croatia I Ferry Boat trip to Island Vis with Petar Hektorovic
Petar Hektorovic was built in Denmark in 1989, the ferry is just under 92 meters long and 18 meters wide with speed of 15.5 knots. It has a capacity of 1080 passengers and 120 cars. There are also two restaurants and bars on the ferry as well as a small shop.
The ferry is named after 15th century Hvar Island’s poet and collector of Dalmatian songs Petar Hektorović.
This lovely, chubby ferry is currently serving Jadrolinija‘s ferry route 602, connecting ferry port Split with Vis on Vis island in Croatia.
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Split and Hvar: Croatia Daily Vlog Day 5
Our fifth day in our week in Croatia - We travel to Hvar via Split
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