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Boat Excursion in Split Croatia
3 islands from this boat excursion we had at the last minute from the old town in Split, Croatia. First island, Blue lagoon, next, Bodega Bay, and third, Duga Bay.
Speedboat transfer Split
Speedboat transfer for our clients from Split, Croatia to Rogač, island of Šolta.
Fast boat ride and entering the port of Rogač.
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18. CROATIA BOAT SHOW 14.04.2019. Split, Flammifer boat FFB 640 RPA
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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.
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Day 1: We sail from Split to Brač, at Milna to the lovely restaurant only a walk away.
Day 2: Brač to Zečevo for a swim, to Hvar's town of Vrboska for the night.
Day 3: Vrboska to Bol on Brač to see Vidova Gora and onto a party at Zlatni Rat
Day 4: Bol to Vis for mopeds around the island.
Day 5: The town of Vis to Komiža to go scuba diving then to dinner.
Day 6: Vis to Hvar Town to eat and party.
Day 7: Hvar Town to Split.
Shot with the GoPro Hero 5, GoPro Hero 4 Silver, DJI Mavic Pro, Canon 7D and iPhone 7.
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Saturday, June 10: Depart from ACI Marina Split for the far southwestern side of the island Brač, near the town of Milna. We walked to Kapetanovo Lozje for dinner (personally, probably my favorite meal of the week).
Sunday, June 11: The next morning, I emerged from the cave that was our cabin to find us passing an ex-Yugoslavian military shelter for submarines. “What the what?!” It was a concrete tunnel leading into the island and I wanted to go iiiin. .
Monday, June 12: From Vrboska we headed for Bol on the island of Brač. We anchored for a bit here and a few of us jumped in, but for some reason in this area the water was a bit “oily” (but nothing even close to the TX coast; it was still stunning. You must realize how spoiled we were at this point.).
Tuesday, June 13: Slightly hungover, we made our way to the island Vis. Here, on the north side of the island, was that other submarine shelter Bruno had promised.
Wednesday, June 14: Wednesday brought us to the Green Cave (part of a tiny island on the southeast side of Vis). Wednesday brought many others there as well.
Thursday, June 15: Marina Palmižana was our next stop (cheaper to dock here and taxi than dock at Hvar Town). After showers at the marina, we boat-taxied to Hvar Town. Suh-wanky!
Friday, June 16: Our last full day on the boat, we set sail to island Šolta, where we casually ate, swam, and lounged in the Stomorska inlet (one of the only sandy areas we encountered in all of the Dalmatian coast, and a very calm, quiet area).
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Hvar & Pakleni Islands - Boat Tours from Split
One of the favorite summer destinations in Croatia is definitively town Hvar on Hvar island. Right next to it stands an island archipelago consisting of 16 islands called Pakleni islands. On our boat tours from Split you can browse our tours heading to these islands and experience their beauty first hand. Hvar and Palmizana (main settlement on Pakleni islands) will surely reveal to you all the beauty of this Dalmatian region.
Split - Brač - Hvar - Split
1.Day: Split-Stomorska (Šolta)
2.Day: Stomorska-Bol
3.Day: Bol-Jelsa
4.Day: Jelsa-Hvar in/ali Pakleni otoci
4.Day: Jelsa-Hvar in/ali Pakleni otoci
6.Day: Milna-Split
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Split, Trogir, Blue Lagoon and Hvar, Croatia
This vlog includes drone footage of the Blue Lagoon, Trogir and Hvar
Travel video blog about Split, Trogir, Blue Lagoon and Hvar in Croatia.
We drove from Sarajevo to Split in Croatia at the end of September 2016 (end of summer). Split its best known for its beaches and it is the largest city on the Dalmatian coast. The town also has the largest ferry port in Croatia, so it’s an important base for travelers who wish to visit Croatia’s nearby islands.
We stayed in an Air BNB just 5 minutes’ walk from Split’s main tourist attraction: the Diocletian’s Palace. Split has a vibrant nightlife, with many bars, nightclubs and restaurants and everything can be easily accessed on foot so make the most of your trip, I recommend staying near the palace.
There are many day tours available from Split, and the first day trip we had decided to take was to Trogir and the Blue Lagoon. Our tour departed in the afternoon and after 20 minutes by boat we arrived at our first stop: the Blue Lagoon. We stayed there for a couple of hours swimming and snorkeling and it was very relaxing. Blue Lagoons in Croatia do not have a coral reef, they are normally formed by different small islands which are separated by the shallow lagoon between them. We managed to record some aerial footage of the blue lagoon with our drone which has been incorporated into this travel video.
After leaving the blue lagoon, he headed to the beautiful historical town of Trogir. Trogir, which is a Unesco heritage site, is a little bit smaller than Split but it has a charm of its own. Surrounded from all sides by the sea, the town is colourful and has beautiful architecture. We spend a couple of hours there wandering around and trying some delicacies from the local Market before we headed back to Split for the evening.
On our second day in Split, we decided to visit Hvar, which is the most popular island of Croatia. We could have done it on a day tour, but we had decided to do this trip on our own: early in the morning, we purchased our ferry tickets to go to Hvar from Split and half an hour later, we departed. The ferry ride was smooth and in just under two hours we arrived at our destination. Upon arrival, we did some research about the beaches we could visit for the day and we decided to take the taxi boat to Mline beach, which was just 20 minutes away. I believe this is probably the reason why Hvar is so popular as a travel destination, from there it’s easy to get a taxi boat to many different islands and it is usually cheap (under $20 per person return) so if you stay there, you can visit a different island every day.
Miline beach was located on the Muronkovac Island, and it was the perfect place to relax. As it was the end of summer when we were there, the beach was not busy, the water was crystal clear and the weather was just the way I like, around 25 Celsius degrees (not too hot). I imagine that during summer Hvar and all the islands around must be packed with tourists, so travelling in September was ideal to me. At the end of the day, we returned to Hvar, had dinner in one of its many restaurants and took the boat back to Split.
The next day we would be leaving early in the morning to visit one of Croatia’s main attractions: the waterfalls of Krka National Park. See the link for this video at the bottom of the page.
This video was recorded with three cameras:
1. Go pro 4 in HD videos
2. Panasonic Lumix GX85 in 4K videos
3. Drone footage recorded with a DJ Phanton 3 standard
At the end of our trip to Dubrovnik we travelled to Mostar and then Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina, stopping by in places like Kravice Falls, Blagaj, Pocitelj and others. To watch my videos about Bosnia, please find the links at the bottom of this page.
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I hope that this travel guide and video can help you plan your trip to Split, Blue Lagoon, Trogir and Hvar,
Links to other videos:
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Krka National Park and Zadar video:
The best of the Balkans drone video:
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