LONDONERS EXPLORE SPLIT, CROATIA | Travel Vlog | Where to eat, What to do & Tattoos!
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This summer we went on a trip exploring The Balkans, first up on our travels we vlogged our trip to Split, Croatia. This travel vlog includes the sights to see, what to eat and also where to get a tattoo in Split :) Hope you enjoy it!
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— WHERE WE WENT IN SPLIT —
Day 1
Sunset Cruise
Bakra Restaurant
Tattoo Studio Tea
Day 2
Cathedral of Split Bell Tower
Sirena Walking Tour Split
Tour of the unground tunnels
Bajamina for Crepes
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Chorvatsko 2017 : Split - Dioklecijanova palača - Podrumi (UNESCO, Croatia)
27. STRONG WINDS and great SAILING in Croatia | Sailing the Croatian Islands Brac Korcula and Split
This week we sail from Slano to Split over 3 days. We are fortunate that there is strong wind from Korcula which makes for a fun fast sail to Split.
Day 1 we tack from Slano to Korcula for over 11 hours and we enjoy the challenge of mixed wind. We love being on the water, so no complaints here! We anchor in Korcula at Racisce and it's nice to get some rest after a long day on the water.
Day 2 is a 50 nm sail from Korcula to Brac. We begin the day early and experience 30 knot winds for a couple of hours before it settles to 20 knots and with a mild sea state the sailing conditions are excellent. We originally want to stop at Hvar or the Pakleni Islands however the anchorages are crowded. We decide on Uvala Smka, an anchorage on Brac Island with an old submarine garage which is perfect for the night.
Day 3 is a 20nm sail from Brac to Split. Like the day before we are fortunate to experience great winds, blowing between 20 and 25 knots. The reason we are in such a rush is because there are no winds predicted in the following 4 days and we are meeting Trace's brother Jason, so we are eager to get there. There are few anchorages in Split but find a great spot off Luka Poljud which is a 10 minute walk to the old town, PERFECT!
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Our names are Jason and Tracey and we traded our house, cars, business, job and security for freedom, adventure, travel and living simply amongst nature and the seas on our 45 foot Hanse 445 sailing boat, Kawai.
We don't know exactly where the winds will take us at this stage but over the next year we hope to sail to Turkey, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia.
Jase loves making travel videos and we decided to upload to youtube to share our adventure. We really hope you enjoy and feel free to drop us a comment any time to chat or subscribe to follow along :)
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3. The feeling is all gone, Epidemic Sound
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4. You know what I want, Staffen Carlen
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Drone Footage
Huge thanks to Jason Chisholm who supplied some of his Drone footage while he was on Sailing Kawai, thanks heaps.
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Sailing Kawai
Last minute trip to Croatia
Decided only 4 days before to crash Kay's trip to Croatia. Hvar & Krka. Green & Blue Caves, Stiniva Beach, Krka National Park, Skradanski Buk waterfall.
Dubronik Croatia Historic City Walk from the walls above the ancient
The Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the citizens of the afterward proclaimed maritime city-state of Dubrovnik (Ragusa), situated in southern Croatia, since the city's founding prior to the 7th century as a Byzantium castrum on a rocky island named Laus (Ragusia or Lave).[Note 1][1] With numerous additions and modifications throughout their history, they have been considered to be amongst the great fortification systems of the Middle Ages, as they were never breached by a hostile army during this time period.[2] In 1979, the old city of Dubrovnik, which includes a substantial portion of the old walls of Dubrovnik, joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites Description. Source from Wikipedia
Paklenica National Park, Croatia (Hrvatska, Chorvatsko)
Paklenica National Park, Croatia (Hrvatska, Chorvatsko)
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Dubrovnik's Good Food Festival || Croatian Culture and Cuisine
Calling all foodies! If you're looking for a taste of the real Dubrovnik, consider visiting the Pearl of the Adriatic in October for the legendary Good Food Festival!
This event draws in locals and avid foodies from all over the world with its Croatian cooking classes, excursions around Dubrovnik, and food and wine tastings. Make sure to add this to your Croatia bucketlist!
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Hvar city, Hvar island, Croatia
Hvar city, Hvar island, Croatia. 2011.
Hvar (local Croatian dialect: Hvor or For, Greek: Pharos, Latin: Pharina, Italian: Lesina) is a city and port on the island of Hvar, part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. The municipality has a population of 4,138 (2001) while the city itself is inhabited by 3,672 people, making it the largest settlement on the island of Hvar. It is situated on a bay in the south coast of the island, opposite from the other nearby towns of Stari Grad and Jelsa.
Croatia Swimming 2018
What kind of Physical Therapy is best for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Child? Swimming and diving!
Jaká je nejlepší rehabilitace pro esemáka? Plavání!
Croatia Summer Holiday 2016
Video from our vacation in Croatia 2016. We were located at island Prvić. It is a small island near Split with a population of about 250 people. What I found interesting is that there aren't any cars nor roads. Due to the size of the island (it is 1km wide and 3km long) people walk from one place to another. I definitely recommend visiting it, you won't regret it.
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Ultras World on Tour - Hajduk Split vs Dinamo Zagreb (Ep.2)
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It was late at night when we arrived in Zagreb, and one of our contacts that goes by name Kruno picked us up from the airport. Our apartment was close to the city center, and arriving so late at night we just couldn’t go to sleep, we wanted to see more of Zagreb and that’s what we did. We noticed that the city, even late at night it was alive. Kids playing outside on the square, cars and trams going back and forth. We already saw the presence of the ultras in town, as a lot of stickers and small graffiti all around the square. After a quick dinner, we went back to bed knowing that the following day would be a very long and busy one in which it was the day where Ultras World would meet the BBB of Dinamo Zagreb. On the morning we headed towards the train station where we left most of our belongings in the lockers because this was our only and last day in Zagreb. We had tickets at midnight with the night-train to Split. So we had to make the most of it…
After shooting some scenes, it was time to head towards to DZ Stadium. While at Maksimir, we shot some scenes and we saw the war memorial nearby which we paid our respects to the fans of DZ who fought and died in the war of independence. Before we knew it, we got a phone call and our contact from Futsal of DZ was waiting for us at the parking. Our first destination was unknown, we weren’t sure where we actually were, just things happened so quickly that before we knew it we were sitting down In one of the best bars in the city and had a champagne glass in our hands. There is where we met Marko and after a few drinks we headed towards the BBB fan shop. We decided to walk, so we could see more of the city, and we were just amazed of how beautiful Zagreb actually is. Before we knew it ... there it was, the bulldog sign hanging from one of the buildings, we knew we’d arrived. After having a short interview with Juraj, we headed towards our more important meeting. It was with the top BBB at their fan club. When we arrived, we met with them and our first feeling was that we were happy and honored to be there. They were very hospitable and after a few beers and smokes, we had a very interesting and long conversation.We talked about the past, and how things changed after 2006 when BBB first started to oppose Mamic. We also talked about an important period in 2010 when they started to boycott their home games, because of what Mamic was doing.They were mostly only interested in selling players, making money and stealing from the club. They put ex police men to work in the club’s board. They were involved also in many schemes such as fixing games, but the worst part was that they were destroying the club’s identity and they were trying to control BBB. We knew too that BBB had a lot of repression from the police especially because Mamic had a big influence on the justice system and in the police departments. So even though with all the repression, and some separations, the group was still able to survive all this bad period especially in 13/14. Their foundation of the Futsal club also helped in this – where a small idea turned out to be big organization today. We also talked with them about their golden period between 98 and 2008. It was one of the best days for BBB both home, where they made an extremely loud atmosphere, and on away games all around Europe were often troubles. They told us that BBB was always considered more as a hooligan group. They were a bit different from everybody else, even if most of them were on the ‘black list’, and not getting tickets for the Europe away games. We were interested also how in 2013 there was a unity between all ultra-groups of Croatia to get rid of the government plan to introduce the FAN ID, which would really destroy the ultra-culture in Croatia, and by this unity they won this war. We had a small conversation also about the famous 1990 riot against Red Star, and how this riot was a social indicator of what would happen next. The start of a war. One of the important figures of the riot was the player of DZ Boban, who kicked a policeman, a symbolic moment and this was also showed in the fan club as a graffiti. Lastly we spoke about the future, and what would happen if Mamic would be convicted, what we understood is that if Mamic is gone, the future is brighter and even if they have to go to the 3rd league, BBB will always stay behind the club. After about an hour, we decided to stick around for a few more hours to drink with the lads and play some billiards. We were honored in meeting with BBB and this memory will be inside us. Before midnight we knew it was time to leave because we had a train to catch, 8 hours by the night train to Split…what a trip!
Because limitations of YouTube we don’t have enough space to write about our days in Split, but you can read it up on our Instagram page where we will be posting about it. But one thing is sure, We loved it!
Amazing Local Hotspots: Dubrovnik
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Alexandra Schmidt AKA The Mindful Mermaid takes us on a thrilling journey exploring all the water-based activities Dubrovnik has to offer. Not only did she kayak and snorkel in the crystal-clear water, but Alexandra has proven the Adriatic Sea has even more to offer.
As well as devouring fresh oysters at Mali Ston Bay, she scuba dived to an underwater winery and finished the day watching a spectacular sunset on a Karaka ship.
Bozidar Jukic took the beautiful Dubrovnik on by foot. He started his day by making every Game of Thrones fan jealous and explored the old town on a themed tour, he then drove at high speed up the city’s very own mountain, Mt Srd and lastly enjoyed a feast at Panorama, which also offers the best view of the city, and its surrounding islands.
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Idina Menzel, AURORA - Into the Unknown (From Frozen 2)
Watch the full “Into the Unknown” sequence from Disney’s Frozen 2 featuring the original song performed by Idina Menzel (voice of Elsa) featuring AURORA and written by Academy Award winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez.
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Why was Elsa born with magical powers? What truths about the past await Elsa as she ventures into the unknown to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond Arendelle? The answers are calling her but also threatening her kingdom. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she'll face a dangerous but remarkable journey. In “Frozen,” Elsa feared her powers were too much for the world. In “Frozen 2,” she must hope they are enough. From the Academy Award®-winning team—directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, producer Peter Del Vecho and songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez—and featuring the voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2019.
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Watergraphic Curved Circle for Shopping Mall Croatia
Watergraphic – das Original
2G WATERGRAPHIC schreibende Wasserwand für den Messe- und Eventbereich.
Watergraphic – The Original One
2G WATERGRAPHIC digital water curtain for Exhibition and Event use.
Ston Croatia Walls... a Crazy Day Trip! + Kobaš Detour!
Hello guys! Welcome to my Ston Croatia wall hike/climb video vlog. The great walls of Ston and Mali Ston, Croatia are also known for their famous Ston oysters! If you're searching for Ston Croatia wall I hope this Ston travel video can help guide your travel.
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Part 6 - Heading south from Split - World Cycle Tour 2018
Monday 12th March.
Back on the bikes again heading South from Split to Promajna.
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Rough and clear blue sea in Croatia near Primosten
We have always been in search of a lonely and lovely place for swimming.
De mooiste eilanden van Kroatië
Mediterranean Trip (Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro & Greece) - Drone Mavic Pro
Video of my Mediterranean trip with Mae et Julie.
Videos captured with my drone Magic Pro.
Cities :
- Dubrovnik : Thanks to Michelle, the mermaid (IG : @MichelleWorth)
- Kotor
- Mostar
- Kravice
- Split
- Plitvice
- Vis
- Hvar
- Athens
- Milos
- Santorini
- Crete
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Sail Croatia - Vlog
Music: Latch, by Disclosure and Sam Smith. Alive, by Empire of the Sun