Sail Croatia Navigator 2018 | Mavic Pro | GoPro Hero 6 [4K]
Navigator north route with Sail Croatia!
0:16 - Split
0:53 - Hvar
1:09 - Zadar
2:33 - Zrce Beach
3:12 - Krka National Park
3:36 - Plitvice Lakes
5:05 - Dubrovnik
6:06 - Pag
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Kygo, Imagine Dragons - Born to Be Yours
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Axwell / Ingrosso - More Than You Know
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Sebastian Ingrosso: @Ingrosso
Kygo, Miguel - Remind Me to Forget
Miguel: @Miguel
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DJI Mavic Pro @ 30fps
GoPro Hero 6 @ 60fps
Stabilized with Feiyu Tech G5 Gimbal
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects CC 2017
Video by Tim Zadow 2018
Tour Croatia in 8 Days by Boat with Go Croatia Sail
It’s no secret that Croatia is quickly becoming one of Europe’s fastest-growing travel hotspots (and it’s not only due to its association with Game of Thrones). If you’re wondering why this sun-soaked destination is moving to the top of so many travellers’ bucket lists, you’re in luck! Today, we’re heading to the glimmering Adriatic coast with Go Croatia Sail, and we’re inviting you to come along for the ride. Join us as we wander through the ancient streets of Dubrovnik, sample local wine in Korčula, and more!
With its stunning natural setting, breezy islands, and glorious seascapes, Croatia sets the stage for a dreamy Adriatic escape of epic proportions. Whatever you want in a holiday, you’ll find it here — whether it’s jaw-dropping scenery, captivating history, or heart-pumping adventure. The variety of things to see and do here is certainly part of its appeal; Croatia is the type of place where you can sunbathe on striking beaches, eat at the finest of restaurants, or party until the sun comes up (or all of the above!).
Dubrovnik may get much of the attention, but there’s so much more to Croatia than this magnificent walled city. Not sure where else to go? Look to this eight-day trip for itinerary inspiration - or just straight-up book it to keep things simple! Covering a mix of fan favourites and lesser-explored locales — from Split to Makarska, Mljet and Hvar — this sailing trip makes for an Adriatic adventure like no other.
If you want to see the best of Croatia (while soaking up as much sun as possible along the way) a sailing trip is the way to go! Are you ready to uncover the treasures of this Balkan gem? Then we think it’s about time you start planning your very own Croatian adventure. Head over to TourRadar today to check availability on this itinerary and tons of others just like it!
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A DAY ONBOARD & SAIL CROATIA REVIEW | Sail Croatia Explorer Travel Vlog 2018
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In todays vlog, or sit down chat, we recap over a week on board Sail Croatia with a review on the Explorer experience. It's pretty clear to see that we absolutely loved our time on the boat and we're sad the cruise has come to an end.
We also talk over a daily life and schedule onboard the cruise. Our over all thoughts and a daily schedule are the 2 most common questions we had as we uploaded our other vlogs so this seemed like the best way to recap and share with you.
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Traveling In CROATIA: How To Spend A Week Sailing
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In this vlog Cameron Phillips takes you on a sailing adventure in Croatia. He showcases the first part of a trip with Sail Croatia showing their under 35s tour and some of the things it offers! In this first episode, they depart from the port of Split and make their way to the island of Brac. They party, and experience the best of living on a boat in the Adriatic Sea. From here they sail to Makarska on the mainland for a fun night filled with partying! This is a great way to get on the water in Croatia, and answers the questions of how to have a sailing adventure in Croatia. Cameron has wanted to get out on a boat in Croatia for the past couple summers, and thanks to Sail Croatia he found a way!
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Days 5-7 (out of 1 full week of sailing)
We visit the islands of Vis, Hvar and Solta. The bays of Vrboska Hvar Town, Komiza, Vis and many more! The Dalmatian Islands trip video will be coming out October 1st, 2017.
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Croatia Bareboat Sailing Vacation-The Moorings-(Split, Adriatic Sea, Hvar, Vis, Brac, Solta, Krka)
Join me on another one of my unforgettable #mymoorings moments on the water on my seven-day bareboat sailing charter aboard a Moorings 42.3 (Oceanis 41) monohull.
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Dreaming of clear water, a place full of history, and wine and food to die for, then make your way to Croatia.
This 8 day trip was full of history, natural wonders and great food and wine. We flew through London-Heathrow to get to Split, Croatia (there are way more airline options for Split than you would think) and then spent the next 6 days exploring the area by sea.
Day 1: BRAC - Veliki Drvenik (Blue Lagoon), Osibuva, Milna
Day 2: VIS - Ravnik (Green Cave), Rogacic (submarine tunnel)
Day 3: VIS - Bisevo (Blue Cave), Komiza
Day 4: HVAR - Stari Grad, Fortica (castle)
Day 5: BRAC/SOLTA - Zlatni Rat (Bol), Maslinca (wine tasting)
Day 6: SPLIT - Trogir (castle), Krka (water falls)
There are hundreds of places to see but we selected what we think are some of the best spots for our first trip. We had some great experiences during the trip thanks to:
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We drove our way out to Hvar Town to see the Fortica
Things here are done a little differently than in the Caribbean.. So here’s a few suggestions for your vacation.
1 - The more hands the better. We suggest at least 3 people onboard to help with the advanced level anchoring and docking.
2 - Arrive by 3pm in the harbours with town quays to ensure your spot. It will cost you $80-100 USD for a monohull. But it’s more convenient than anchoring or picking up a mooring in another bay. Reservations can be made for the Marinas, but they are more expensive.
3- There are plenty of places to eat with REALLY good food and it’s affordable. So enjoy the local food and don’t plan to eat aboard for dinner.
4 - Make sure you bring plenty of cash and exchange it into Kuna - preferably before you get to Split. Most places don’t except Euros (yes, they are part of the EU - but they have their own currency) and there are lots of places that only except cash. There are ATMs available in most cities and at The Moorings Base, but you’ll be charged a transaction fee by your bank. NOTE: Town quays can only be paid for with cash.
Sail Croatia Explorer Cruise - Stari Grad, Hvar & Vis | Travel Vlog (Part Two)
Sail Croatia - Explorer Cruise (June 2019) 7 Day
Day Three: Stari Grad
Stari Grad is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. One of the oldest towns in Europe
Day Four: Hvar/Vis
Hvar, a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, is best known as a summer resort. Highlights of the port town Hvar include its 13th-century walls, a hilltop fortress and a main square anchored by the Renaissance-era Hvar Cathedral.
Vis is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, off the Dalmatian Coast. In Vis town, parts of the ancient city walls remain, along with a thermae (public bath).
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Croatia Sailing 2019 - Ploce - Peljesac - Korcula - Lastovo - Vis Komiza - Bisevo Blue Cave
Croatia Sailing 2019 - Ploce - Peljesac - Korcula - Lastovo - Vis - Bisevo Blue Cave Modra spilja
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Yacht: Cesarica III
Sail Croatia Trip of a Lifetime - Explorer
Sail Croatia Explorer Cruise - MS Almissa - August 2018
Split Return - Split - Makarska - Korcula - Dubrovnik - Mjlet - Hvar - Stari Grad - Split
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Sailing Croatia Islands 2019
Sailing in Croatia is one of those big things in life that I have to do over and over. This is a small movie full of impressions of several years of life on a yacht and Catamaran cruising the mediterranean sea around the Croatian Islands of Murter, Kornati and Damlatia in Croatia.
The Kornati Islands in Croatia have hundreds of small, sometimes even uninhabited islands that are worth visiting with a sailing boat. Our first stop is always in the iconic Ravni Zakan island with its luxury restaurant, and we then move either north or south through Dalmatia.
Enjoy!
Music: Santiano by Santiano
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Murter, Croatia
Vis, Croatia
Drvenik Veli, Croatia
Ravni Zakan, Croatia
Kornati Islands (Mir), Croatia
Croatia Katarina Line Boat Tour/ Dubrovnik Walls/ Slano Street Food Day 1
Day one with Katharina boat tours and the first thing we did was go and see the Dubrovnik walls from the sea. This was challenging for me because I am constantly switching back and fourth between video and photos, and then switching lenses for video and photos. Throughout these blogs, you will see my struggles of trying to figure out if I should focus more on photos or video because it does get exhausting trying to do both.
In the video, I also do a little real estate video tour of the boat. It is definitely not supposed to be super clean because we have already moved into the boat, and I did not want to spend the time cleaning everything. It was just more of a video to show you how it looked.
In the middle of the tour, I also mention that I like to always have do not disturb on my hotel doors because I do not want anyone going into my room when I am not there since I do keep my computer and other things in there from time to time. I do get fresh towels every now and again, but I just find the maid and switch them out. It is nice coming back to a clean room, but I also have a bunch of my stuff scattered throughout the room, so I do not want to stress the maid out trying to clean around my stuff.
Also with the tour video, it was hard to get nice stable and level footage because the boat was rocking and the gimbal stays level with the ground and not the boat. Basically what I am saying is that please do not judge that video on my real estate video skills!
One major thing that I did not notice for a while is that when I have a microphone on top of the camera with the gimbal, the microphone will cause the gimbal to kind of bounce up and down which causes the footage to look a little bouncy. So if you have a similar setup and are wondering why your footage still looks not as stable as it could be, the microphone could be the issue. A way to test this is to just turn everything on and just touch the microphone, as it moves, the gimbal moves the slightest bit. There are two solutions to fix the problem, and that is to take the microphone off, or put the microphone on the handle, so that the movement does not affect the gimbal. But then you still have a cord that gets in the way of the gimbal.
We then stopped at a little swim stop where Lia and I were taking some test shots with the GoPro7. I have shot with a gopro before, but have not had time to really try different settings and features so I used this time to just try different things.
I then go to test the gopro audio quality while we were in the hottub and I noticed that the microphone does get weird if the gopro has been wet. So if I am doing an audio clip with the gopro, I just have to remember to shake it out to try and get as much water out of the microphone holes.
When we got to port in Slano, we did not know that it was the first day of Siđ, a traditional folk festival in Slano. And what we also did not know is that they were serving up some STREET MEAT! If you have been following a long, you will know that I am extremely excited to try the street food in south east Asia. In Slano, they had racks and racks of full bodied lamb on rotisserie. I was excited to try it because up to this point, and including on the boat, we have not had good food.
But before we got to eating, Lia and I went exploring. We actually found a trail that lead us up to a little mountain on the side of the town and we were able to get an amazing view of the whole town. The trail was not completely paved and it was overgrown, but it was not that difficult. Going on trails like this is one of my favorite things to do because not many people do it, so I am seeing things that most haven't.
After the hike, we made out way back to where the street meat was. Lia opted for an overcooked hamburger, while I got half a pound of lamb. As I am writing this, I am craving that lamb. There is something about street meat that makes it better than anything else. It was tasty. And with the thought of writing about how it tasted, I do need to read some food blogs to see what they say about food because all I know is if I like it or I don't, and if its really good or just ok.
Just know, if you are there during the festival, do get the lamb.
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Explorer Cruise
Experience the best of an Explorer Cruise! Perfect for those looking for a blend of sightseeing, relaxing and socialising, this cruise is ideal for young professionals and those that are young at heart!
Under 39's Yacht Tour
Prepare yourself for the best week of your life on our 7 Day Croatia Yacht Tour.
If island hopping between some of the most secluded swim spots, crystal clear coves and Croatian hotspots is your idea of a good time, this tour is for you!
Sail Croatia Explorer Cruise - Split and Makarska | Travel Vlog (Part One)
Sail Croatia - Explorer Cruise (June 2019) 7 Day
Day One: Split
Split, a town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is known for its beaches and the fortresslike complex at its center, Diocletian's Palace, erected by the Roman emperor in the 4th century. Once home to thousands, its sprawling remains include more than 200 buildings. Within its white stone walls and under its courtyards are a cathedral and numerous shops, bars, cafes, hotels and houses.
Day Two: Makarska
Makarska is a port town on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, known for its Makarska Riviera beaches, seafront promenade and nightlife. On a small bay between wooded headlands, the old town centers on Kačić Square. Ferries connect the port to nearby Brač island.
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Sailing the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia (Part 2 - Lastovo, Korcula, Hvar, Split)
This is the 2nd half of our week-long sailing trip along the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia. Some more beautiful landscapes, quaint villages and lots of fun on the boat. Enjoy!
#33 Split, Croatia: Day 5 - Boat Trip to Hvar
The fifth day, friday.
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Kapetan Luka
Pier on the Split docks: Pier 9
Aloha cocktail bar (this was absolutely great, good service and did have a few non-alc cocktails too!)
Fabrika 18, 21450, Hvar, Croatia
Spanjola Fortress
Ul. Higijeničkog Društva 19, 21450, Hvar, Croatia
Slasticarnica Hvar (the cheesecake place - they have also e.g. pancakes)
Riva 2, 21450, Hvar, Croatia
Rides today:
Bolt, Hotel Pax - Split docks: 29,10 HRK
Bolt: Split docks - Tommy (Poljicka cesta 3): 19,90 HRK
Uber: Tommy - Hotel Pax: 27,69 HRK
Sail Croatia Destinations
Experience the most spectacular coastline Europe has to offer as you explore tiny islands, secluded coves and swim in the sparkling blue of the Adriatic Sea daily.
If island hopping between breathtaking destinations, historic seaside towns and epic nightlife with 25 other like-minded travellers sounds like your idea of a getaway, come and Sail Croatia with us!
Sail Croatia - Trip of a lifetime
We boarded a boat for a week and sore some of the most beautiful places ive ever witnessed. Clear water, Slaps and culture. Croatia is some place i recommend every one go to!
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SAILING FOR 7 DAYS IN CROATIA | Ep 3
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