Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Split
Blue Cave & Hvar tour from Split is a signature speedboat tour of Sugaman Tours. With daily departures at 08:30 AM from Riva in Split on this tour you will visit Blue Cave, Green Cave, Stiniva cove, Budikovac island, Palmizana on Pakleni islands and the town of Hvar before returning to Split's promenade at around 07:00 PM.
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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.
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Return to Split harbour after day trip to Blue Cave & Hvar
Diocletian's Palace | Split Croatia
Hey you guys! This week's Go Travel On The Cheap Croatian travel vlog is a taste of some top things to do in Split, Croatia. We are in the heart of Diocletian's Palace, which palace you Games Of Thrones fans are familiar with. On our Split walking tour, we eat some yummy Croatian gelato and contemplate the question, why do dogs sniff each other's butts. ;-D We show you where to eat in Split Croatia as we explore Old Town Split, Croatia. We share things to know before you go to Split, Croatia...and we highly recommend you travel to Split! Please share our video with a friend, and like always, thank you for living life! ????
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SPLIT, Croatia 2019 (best sights, beaches & Yoga spots, tattoos, restaurants, cafes & bars) Part I
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Here, I am documenting my solo trip to one of Croatia´s most beautiful coastal cities with its friendly people who all speak very good English: enjoying Riva waterfront, Diocletian's Palace, Bell Tower, Green Market, Bacvice Beach with its crystal-clear water of the Adriatic Sea.
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Grgur Ninski Statue: Gregory of Nin, 10th century medieval bishop who defied the Pope
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Welcome to Dubrovnik. Fairy Tale City Tour.
If you’re looking for things to do in Dubrovnik than this vlog is for you. We start off by exploring Fort Lovrijenac or St. Lawrence Fortress, just outside the walls of the city. After that we make our way inside the walls of the city through the Pile Gate to Stradun, the main pedestrian street inside the walls. After wandering awhile we come across a bar with the best view Buza Bar to have some Croatian beer. Finally max we walk fully around the Dubrovnik city walls to take in the incredible views over the city and the Adriatic.
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Dubrovnik is a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Sea coast of the extreme south of Croatia. Although its population barely exceeds 40,000, it's one of the most prominent tourist resorts of the Mediterranean and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
Dubrovnik is both a seaport and the centre of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Its population was 42,615 inhabitants according to census data from 2011. Dubrovnik is nicknamed Pearl of the Adriatic. Tourism is the most important industry in Dubrovnik. The city of Dubrovnik (Latin: Ragusa) was built on maritime trade. In the Middle Ages it became the only city-state in the Adriatic to rival Venice. Supported by its wealth and skilled diplomacy, the city achieved a remarkable level of development during the 15th and 16th centuries. Furthermore, Dubrovnik was one of the centres of the development of the Croatian language and literature, home to many notable poets, playwrights, painters, mathematicians, physicists and other scholars.
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Lovrijenac Fort, Dubrovnik:
The people of Dubrovnik built the fort in order to protect the western sea access to the City, particularly from the Venetian fleet. The construction began in 1018 and was completed in the 16th century. The thickness of the walls facing the sea is between 4 and 12 metres. Above the entrance is an inscription in Latin language: NON BENE PRO TOTO LIBERTAS VENDITUR AURO (Freedom is not sold for all the gold of the world).The fort houses a chapel of St. Lawrence, and its courtyard with a cistern serves as a magical venue for theatrical performances. A large number of plays has been performed here within the Dubrovnik Summer Festival programme. Compared with Elsinore, Lovrijenac Fort has become the perfect world famous setting for Shakespeares Hamlet. The fort is opened for visitors.
Pile Gate, Dubrovnik:
The natural starting point to any visit to Dubrovnik, this fabulous city gate was built in 1537. While crossing the drawbridge, imagine that this was once lifted every evening, the gate closed and the key handed to the rector. Notice the statue of St Blaise, the city’s patron saint, set in a niche over the Renaissance arch.
Stradun, Dubrovnik:
Stradun (or officially ‘Placa’) is the main street in Dubrovnik Old Town. It divides the Old town (part of Dubrovnik built within medieval walls) on two, more or less, equal parts – northern and southern. Stradun is stretched from Pile Gate (western entrance to the old town) to the Old Town’s port. It used to be a channel that divided small island on which Dubrovnik was built from the mainland. Later on, the channel was filled to create the main town’s street.
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Day trip on a speed boat to some islands from Split in Croatia
With a company called Adriatic Transfers we booked a day cruise starting from the harbour in Split Croatia, first stop was an Island called Bisevo, and checked out the Blue Cave, awesome indeed but swimming prohibited in the cave. Second was Island of Vis visiting Stiniva Cove, a small beach through narrow rocky formation, just a quick look did not swim. Also on Vis was the Green Cave which we checked out but did not swim either. Some daring folk were jumping off the entrance of the cave above, not sure but about 10 metres or more high. The next place was so beautiful I could have stayed there all day, but we just swam there fo 30 mins, water so clear, I loved it but have no Idea what it was called, was just a lagoon off one of the small islands between Vis and Hvar. Then we arrived at an Island resort called Palmizana which we had lunch in a lovely outdoor restaurant and afterwards swam in the little beach, which was delightful and really relaxing. Finally the Island of Hvar visiting the Old town of the same name. Lots of big expensive boats in the harbour, holy moly. Sad to go but back to Split as the sun slowly lowers back into the sea. I really did enjoy this day cruise and crammed in heaps but I think next time I would definitely do a longer cruise and stay on some of the islands longer and enjoy the lagoons they have to offer.
Croatian Waterfalls | Krka National Park
Hey you guys! This week's Croatia travel vlog is the highlights of our Krka National Park tour in Sibenik, Croatia. As one of the top things to do in Croatia, we thoroughly enjoyed wandering the paths of this Croatian waterfall park. We posed the question, are Krka National Park's waterfalls the best waterfalls in Croatia? We also shed a bit of light on what to know before you go to Krka. As we continue our Slovenia and Croatia road trip, tell us what you think...is Krka one of the most beautiful places in Croatia?? Please share our video with a friend, and like always, thank you for living life! ????
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Jiu Jitsu Travel Vlog 1 - Alliance BJJ
Jiu Jitsu Travel Vlog 1 - Alliance BJJ Split, Croatia.
The first in a series of Travel Jiu Jitsu Vlogs, in review of Alliance BJJ Split they were very welcoming from the starting message to beers after training. Danko Uglesic the club Black Belt went out of his way to teach in Croatian and English, he spend a lot of time with me in the class. A high level black belt with a very open mind to Jiu Jitsu. A great club with very welcome members.
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TRAVEL DIARY Croatia | SUMMER Vlog
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GOODBYE SUMMER...so the summer is over now and unfortunately this year we did not go on vacation :(
We managed though to take a few days off to spend some time in Poreč in Croatia.
We stayed in the Valamar Isabella Hotel - if you ever go to this area of Croatia we recommend this hotel, our stay there was really great!
Even though we were there only for a few days we had a great time, enjoyed the sun & the sea :)
Since the trip was not long, we did not film a lot, but here are some of our memories in our video travel diary :)
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15 Things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Dubrovnik, Croatia in this travel guide covering 15 of the best things to do in the city with an emphasis on local food and attractions. Quite possibly the most visually stunning city we've visited in Croatia, Dubrovnik is sure to leave an impression. Our biggest tip is to spend plenty of time wandering around the Old Town and along the Old Walls.
15 Things to do in Dubrovnik City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
1) Visit the Old Town of Dubrovnik
2) Dubrovnik Cathedral (Katedrala Velike Gospe)
3) Gundulić Square Market
4) Onofrio’s Fountain
5) Pharmacy and Cloisters
6) Rector’s Palace (Knežev dvor)
7) Befriend all the cats
8) Boat Tour around Lokrum Island (Lacroma)
9) Pizza at Mea Culpa
10) Walking the Old City Walls (Dubrovačke gradske zidine)
11) Ice Cream
12) Fort Lovrijenac (St. Lawrence Fortress)
13) Buza Bar and sunset
14) Gradac Park
15) Balcony Sunset from our AirBnB
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Our visit Dubrovnik 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 the old city walls, palaces, cathedrals, island hopping and more. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Dubrovnik tourism brochure, Dubrovnik itinerary or Dubrovnik, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Dubrovnik Hrvatska.
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Is there a more visually stunning city than Dubrovnik? Nicknamed the Pearl of the Adriatic, this destination is sure to capture your gaze. Between it’s white limestone buildings, bright terracotta rooftops and cobalt blue waters that sparkle under the sunlight you'll be dazzled during your visit. This was the final stop of our travels in Croatia, and what a way to finish of our trip.
We walked up, down, and around the Old Town clocking thousands of steps each day, and in this video we’re going to take you on a tour of of the city and show you 15 things to do in Dubrovnik.
We entered the Old Town through Ploće Gate, which is in the east end of the city strolling along the Old Port. We explored the Old Town on foot visiting Dubrovnik Cathedral, which at one point was even funded by England’s King Richard the Lionheart, after he was saved from a shipwreck on the nearby island of Lokrum.
We wandered over to Gundulić Square where a few vendors had set up for the day to sniff out a few treats. We stopped at Big Onofrio Fountain, which was built in 1438 as part of a water system that supplied water from a spring 12km away.
Then, another attraction unexpectedly caught our attention: The Old Pharmacy at the Franciscan Monastery.
Founded in the year 1317, this in-house pharmacy was set up by Franciscan friars and would go on to service the town as well as people living beyond the walls. There’s still a pharmacy within the monastery today.
We tried to visit the Rector’s Palace, which was built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, but it was under renovation.
A sightseeing boat tour called the “Panorama Excursion” departed from the Old Port and went out around Lokrum Island.
We decided to eat at Mea Culpa, and ordered one Dalmatian Pizza and one Seafood Pizza.
It was time for the main attraction: walking around Dubrovnik’s Old City walls. Admission is 150 kuna for a 2 kilometres walk that takes about 1 hour to complete.
The first set of walls were built in the 9th century, and then in the 14th century these were strengthened with forts along the circumference. This attraction is worth the price tag. From here you can admire the all of the old town, gaze at the shimmering waters of the Adriatic, and look out to the neighbouring Lokrum.
After that quick ice cream break, we walked over to Fort Lovrijenac, also known as St. Lawrence Fortress.
Perched on a cliff 37 meters above the sea, this fortress dominates sea and land entrances from the western side of the city.
We made a stop at Buza Bar, which is great place for drinks anytime of day, but especially so around sunset. Gradac Park, was also used as one of the Game of Thrones filming locations, so you may recognize it from the Purple Wedding.
That’s a wrap for Dubrovnik and the rest of our time in Croatia! We hope this video gave you ideas of some of the things you can do in Dubrovnik on your own visit.
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Split - What to Eat CROATIA
There are many tasty restaurants in Split, especially Old Town. We visited one just 20 meters from the Diocletian's mausoleum.
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PAKLENI ISLAND BEACH DAY HVAR PALMIZANA PRIVATE BEACH WITH SEA GLASS
a fun day at the PAKLENI island to and from with views of the old HVAR the promenade ( AMFORA- HULA HULA) SEA GLASS
Palmizana Croatia Dreaming Islands
Die kleine Trauminsel in der Nähe von Hvar besitzt den typischen Flair aller wunderschönen Inseln entlang der dalmatinischen Adria Küste.
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YACHT WEEK IN CROATIA - ŠOLTA
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