Split, Croatia
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15 Things to do in Split, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us in this travel guide to Split, Croatia as we cover food, attractions and some of the best things to do in Split. Having traveled extensively in Croatia in 2017 we were thrilled to return again to properly visit Split. After enduring brutally cold weather in Venice, Italy enjoying the warmth of Split and chilled pace of Split was a welcome relief.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Diocletian’s Palace (Dioklecijanova palača) - 00:45
2) Bell Tower Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Katedrala Svetog Duje) - 01:43
3) Mausoleum of Diocletian - 02:47
4) Temple of Jupiter (Jupiterov hram) - 03:28
5) Crypt - 04:50
6) Basements of Diocletian’s Palace - 05:37
7) Underground Market - 06:30
8) Konoba Fetivi for Seafood - 06:42
9) Marjan Hill - 09:17
10) Varoš Neighbourhood - 10:05
11) Grgur Ninski Statue - 11:11
12) Riva Promenade - 12:05
13) Harbour - 13:17
14) Green Market - 13:43
15) Bokeria Kitchen & Wine Bar for truffle mayo burgers - 14:25
Outro - 15:43
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Our visit Split 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 palace, mausoleums, cathedrals, ruins and more. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Split tourism brochure, Split itinerary or Split, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Split Hrvatska.
15 Things to do in Split, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Grad Split Hrvatska):
It is no secret that Croatia is one of our favourite countries to travel in Europe, and Split is a destination that can’t be missed.
Set in and around the walls of an ancient Roman palace looking out to the Adriatic Sea, Split is what travel dreams are made of: sunny, scenic, and filled with historic sights and culinary delights.
The streets are marble maze where pieces of history lay hidden around every corner, the harbour is lined with cafes and palm trees drawing out locals and visitors to promenade in the sunshine, and let’s not forget about the abundance of restaurants serving up fresh seafood and Croatian dishes with a contemporary twist!
Join us in this travel guide as we take you on a tour of the city and show you 15 things to do in Split, Croatia!
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who ruled from the years 284 to 305. He was born in Dalmatia, and when it came time to build his retirement residence, he chose this very spot which today forms the Old Town of Split.
It made sense to start our tour of Split here. First, the bell tower for a quick look at the city from above. Next to the bell tower, you have the Mausoleum of Diocletian. Emperor Diocletian was a persecutor of Christians, and ironically, his mausoleum is now a cathedral named after Saint Domnius, who was martyred by Diocletian.
We walked over to the Temple of Jupiter. Interesting fact: the sphinx you see at the entrance was one of the twelve sphinxes brought from Egypt by Emperor Diocletian.
The crypt sits directly underneath the cathedral and it’s dedicated to Saint Lucy, another victim of the religious persecutions under the rule of Diocletian.
We walked through the underground market which is open to the public free of charge. This market is also located at basement level and it is filled with vendors selling all types of artwork and souvenirs. We also walked up the Marjan Steps for scenic views of Split.
Marjan Hill is 178 meters high and it takes 314 steps to reach the highest point. It’s a very pleasant walk with lots of greenery, and along the way we even came across an old stone church.
Then on the way back down the hill, we went for a walk through Varoš.
And while we were in Split, we also made time to visit a statue with a rather famous toe. This is Grgur Ninski. He was a medieval Croatian bishop who introduced the national language in the religious services.
Now a travel tip: while you’re out strolling down the Rive Promenade, you can also access Matejuška Port, which is a small harbour for small boats used mainly by the local fishermen. This particular spot offers some really nice views looking back on Split.
That’s a wrap for our travel guide to Split! If you have ideas of things to do in Split please share those in the comments below.
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Ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia travel vlog
Join us for a ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia in this travel vlog where we start off the day in Zadar taking a scenic bus ride to Split. With time to kill in Split we grab a Kebab and then wait at the ferry terminal taking advantage of the free wifi. I take a walk around Split filming a little bit while Audrey gets caught up on work. Finally it is time to board the ferry and travel from Split to Hvar Island. Witnessing a gorgeous sunset in Split it doesn't take long for it to get dark outside when we arrive in Hvar. After dropping of our bags at rental apartment we then go out for pizza. A long but satisfying travel day!
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Ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia travel vlog Video Transcript:
Well good morning good morning. Good morning guys. Today is a travel day and we're actually it sure is running a little bit late. So let's make this look down at my shoe at the moment. Like I am tying my shoes and we're running out the door. We really don't have a second to spare. Haha. Okay, so basically we're currently in Zadar. Today we're taking the bus to Split and then the ferry to Hvar. We've got a bit of a long connection so that will be great. Maybe we'll do some sightseeing, maybe we'll get some work done but now let's do a quick apartment tour and let's get out of here. Let's do it.
The update is we have arrived here in Split. Yes. And guess what? The bus terminal is right across from the ferry terminal. It couldn't have been any more conveniently located. Yeah. And we weren't sure which bus terminal we were going to get dropped off at because there are two and one of them would have involved a 20 minute walk. Yes. But we are right out on the water. Yep. It is just incredible. And that bus ride that was something spectacular. Like the scenery was just stunning the whole way. It almost felt like we were on a sightseeing trip as opposed to like a normal bus ride. I just couldn't put my camera down so. Yeah, you were filming the whole way.
We've found a little quiet corner here in the ferry terminal. And Sam is making me do math. Yes. So let's talk prices. Bus tickets, we booked them online with Get By Bus and it was 86 Kuna per person which was about 13 US dollars. Yeah, and that was coming from Zadar this morning. Yep. Yeah, Zadar to Split. And then the ferry also booked it online with Jadrolinija and it was 40 Kuna per person which we said was 6 dollars? A little over 6 dollars. Yeah, yeah. So that is pretty good. And something to keep in mind is the bus was what 3.5 hours?
I had my little jaunt around Split. It was wonderful. Like this city is awesome. And you're probably wondering like this is a pretty famous city in Croatia. Yeah, why are we skipping it right now Sam? Why are we skipping it?
The reason being is that we're going to come here next year with my parents. Yes. So in March. We're doing Split and Dubrovnik with them. Yeah, yeah. Exactly. So we're skipping it this time and going to Hvar instead. But uh it certainly looks beautiful and yeah I can't wait to actually properly explore here. Okay, and now time to go find our ferry.
We've arrived! Now it is time to go find our apartment and then go out for dinner to find some pizza and pasta.
Okay guys we picked up some groceries on the way back. Yeah. We are absolutely destroyed. Knackered. Knackered to the next level. So we're going to say goodbye to you from here and yeah thanks for following along on this journey and we can't wait to show you around Hvar. Bye.
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Split to Dubrovnik by Bus | Croatia Travel Vlog
Join us as we travel from Split to Dubrovnik by bus as we continue our journey across Croatia. We kick things off with an apartment tour in Split which ended up being our most spacious living space on this entire trip featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 washing machines and a large living room. It was an incredible airbnb apartment with one of the loveliest and most accommodating hosts we've had in a long time:
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In terms of the bus ride it cost the equivalent of 16 Euros in local Croatian Kuna. The ride itself took 4.5 hours and was one of the most visually stunning bus trips we've ever taken. It was more like a sightseeing tour and to be honest I could have kept on going. Upon arriving at our apartment in Dubrovnik we show you the views of the Old Town before saying goodbye.
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Split to Dubrovnik by Bus + Split Apartment Tour | Croatia Travel Vlog Video Transcript:
Good morning good morning. Good morning guys. Someone has had a transformation since the last video. Yeah. From Wolverine to clean cut. I do this about every 2.5 months I'd say. Yeah. How was it going to the barber in Croatia? Oh, it was awesome. These guys were true professionals. Yeah. Like these older gentlemen they wore like white it was almost like lab coats and they took their job seriously. They did a great job like I really like what they did they even put a little bit of cream around the sides and they were using their razors, splashing some alcohol on after. Like these guys knew what they were doing. So you got pampered. Yeah it was a really good price I think it was 5 or 6 Euros or something like that. Oh nice. In local currency it was 40 Kuna. I remember now. Anyways today is a travel day. We haven't didn't spend much time in Split. We only had 4 nights here. Mmmhmm. Um and so we're moving on to Dubrovnik. Mmmhmm. Really excited about that. This is the one city in Croatia that we really really want to visit. Yeah. Everyone raves about it. Everyone raves about it. We've been watching a couple of videos on it and it just looks absolutely stunning. So we're really excited to be going there today. And yeah we're taking a bus. But anyways before we do that let's give you a tour of our apartment. Yep. So as you know we're traveling with my parents. My Mom and Dad and also Val.
So we got this was our coolest apartment so far. We got three bedrooms that had 3 bathrooms. What a luxury. Yeah we each had our own bathroom. Like my parents had their own bathroom, we did and Val had her own bathroom.
Alright Audrey and Pumpy. We are about to say fare thee well to Split. What did you guys think of this place?
Uh beautiful little coastal town. Yeah. Great for sailors, great for walkers, great for cyclists.
And in the summertime probably great for beaches as well. Yeah. This time of year it was just perfect for us because we were leaving cold Italy. Yeah. And uh leaving it behind. It was when we left Venice we were escaping the Beast from the East in terms of weather and we came here and it was at least like 14 or 15 degrees warmer.
What did you think Audrey? I really enjoyed it. I'm still thinking about that burger with the truffle mayo. Yeah. That was the highlight right there. And we also had that great seafood meal as well with fish. So it is a great launching point. It is also not too far to Dubrovnik. We only have a four and a half hour bus ride. And do you remember the price of those tickets?
16 Euros each. Oh yeah. Because we asked everyone for money. It came to 16 Euros I forget the price in Kuna but yeah it literally came to 16 Euros per person. The two days that we have in Dubrovnik are scheduled to be sunny. Tomorrow and the next day so yeah we'll make the most of those. Really looking forward to it. They say Dubrovnik is the jewel of Croatia the pearl of the adriatic.
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This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Radisson Blu Resort is set a few metres from the beach and 2.5 km from Split's UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace. It offers a luxurious Spa Centre, while the outdoor pool is surrounded by sun loungers and parasols. A modern restaurant and a lounge bar are at guests' disposal, as well as free Wi-Fi.
Most rooms include a balcony with views overlooking the islands of Brač and Šolta. All rooms are fitted with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and offer en-suite bathrooms with free toiletries. Room service is available.
The lavish spa offers various amenities such as saunas, solarium, massages and Turkish Baths. The resort also offers an indoor pool. There is also a gym at guests' disposal. Conference rooms are available and concierge service is offered at the Radisson Blu.
The Fig Leaf restaurant serves the Radisson Blu Super Breakfast Buffet. It includes a wide variety of breakfast dishes. You can also enjoy your meal on one of the lovely outdoor terraces. Aperitifs, cocktails as well as non-alcoholic beverages are served in The Door Bar.
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1. Poljana Grgura Ninskog 1, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $105 - $414
This property is a 6-minute walk from the beach. Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Heritage Hotel Antique Split offers accommodations in Split. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
2. Narodni trg 4, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $181 - $526
This property is a 12-minute walk from the beach. The Palace Judita is a historic hotel in a palace which dates back to the 16th century and on the main square of Split, next to the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace. It has luxurious rooms with a balcony and free parking nearby.
3. Bajamontijeva 5, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $95 - $376
Located in Split, 100 m from Gregory of Nin, Villa Split Heritage Hotel features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking.
4. Ciril-Metodova 7, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $91 - $322
This property is a 16-minute walk from the beach. Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Hotel Marul offers accommodations in Split, just 400 m from Gregory of Nin. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
5. Sinjska 6, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $151 - $425
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a sun terrace, Cornaro Hotel offers accommodations in Split, just 201 m from Gregory of Nin. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
6. Kraj Svete Marije 1, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $146 - $422
This property is a 10-minute walk from the beach. Piazza Heritage Hotel is located in Split, just 201 m from Gregory of Nin. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
7. Hatzeov Perivoj 3, 21000 Split, Croatia, ?Price range: $140 - $746
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Showcasing a seasonal outdoor pool and fitness center, Hotel Park Split is located in Split. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
8. Put Trstenika 19, HR-21000 Split, Croatia, ?Price range: $66 - $574
Showcasing a seasonal outdoor pool and sun terrace, Radisson Blu Resort, Split is located in the Znjan neighborhood in Split, just 1.8 km from Bacvice Beach. The hotel has a spa center and a private beach area, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar. Private parking is available on site.
9. Kralja Zvonimira 6, 21 000 Split, Croatia, ?Price range: $66 - $1,139
The stylish Hotel Luxe in Split is situated 403 m from Diocletian's Palace, the ferry port and the Bacvice Beach. The air-conditioned rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
10. Kranjceviceva 45, 21000 Split, Croatia, Price range: $90 - $405
Located 1.1 km from Bacvice Beach in Split, Dioklecijan Hotel & Residence features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel has a hot tub and sauna, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. Private parking is available on site.
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O primeiro dia foi dedicado há capital da Croácia. Iniciamos a visita na praça principal de Zagreb (Praça Ban Jelačić) e depois subimos as ruas até chegar à famosa Catedral de Zagreb. Dali fomos em direção ao Mercado Dolac e depois para a chamada Cidade Alta, porque fica mais alta em relação ao resto da cidade de Zagreb. Dirigimo-nos à Igreja de São Marcos que é o cartão visita de Zagreb. Trata-se de uma igreja lindíssima em que o telhado é todo coberto de azulejos coloridos. Depois seguimos caminho e voltamos a descer a pé à cidade baixa, percorremos a rua Tkalčićeva e fomos à Ferradura Verde (principal jardim de Zagreb) onde pudemos admirar alguns edifícios históricos como o Museu Arqueológico e o Pavilhão da Arte terminando na famosa Praça do Rei Tomislav (Trg kralja Tomislava).
Dia 2:
Karlovac foi a cidade escolhida para passar a noite e seguir em direção ao Parque Nacional dos Lagos Plitvice. No dia seguinte saímos cedo porque o parque requer algumas horas para ser devidamente visitado e apreciado. Os bilhetes de entrada são caros mas valem totalmente a pena!
Dia 3:
Depois de Plitvice seguimos viagem novamente para Zadar. Trata-se de uma pequena cidade “amuralhada” que rapidamente se visita. Como pontos de interesse salientamos a Igreja de São Donato, o Fórum Romano, a Torre do Sino e a Catedral de Santa Anastácia. Terminem o dia a contemplar aquele que foi considerado o melhor pôr do sol do mundo. Enquanto isto, ouvirão também o órgão do mar que se trata de um instrumento musical que por meio de tubos e ondas do mar criam sons harmónicos. Depois do anoitecer a cidade ganha uma nova vida e ilumina-se a Saudação do Sol – placas coloridas enormes que formam um círculo gigante no chão e armazenam a luz do sol durante o dia para, durante a noite, iluminarem quem por lá passa.
Dia 4 e 5:
Seguimos para Split, que é um autêntico museu a céu aberto. Começamos por visitar o palácio Diocleciano: dentro deste palácio existe ruas, ruelas, restaurantes, bares e até hotéis. Existem 4 portões que permitem a entrada no palácio: Iron Gate, Bronze Gate, Silver Gate e Gold Gate. Poderá visitar a Catedral de São Dômnio, o Vestíbulo, o Hall Central e o templo de Júpiter. Fora do palácio, passeamos pela Riva (calçada beira-mar), pela rua Marmontova, visitamos a igreja de São Francisco e almoçamos na praça do povo (Narodni Trg). Terminamos o dia a subir a Marjan (ponto alto da cidade) e a disfrutar de um fantástico por-do-sol sobre Split.
No nosso quinto dia na Croácia fizemos a travessia de Ferrie (também levamos o carro) até Šolta por indicação de uma jovem croata. A ilha é pequenina, mas repleta de praias lindíssimas, quase paradisíacas e a cor da água … diz tudo!
Dia 6 e 7:
Finalmente chegamos à famosa Dubrovnik. No primeiro dia resolvemos apanhar um barco que faz a ligação com Lokrum (ilha de Dubrovnik onde foi também gravada a série Games of Thrones e onde está o famoso trono dos 7 reinos). A ilha visita-se rapidamente pela pequena extensão que possuí. Durante a tarde subimos de carro ao monte Srđ (também existe teleférico) e pudemos disfrutar de um novo e igualmente lindíssimo pôr-do-sol sob a cidade antiga de Dubrovnik.
No dia seguinte, acordamos cedo e eram 7h quando já estávamos na cidade antiga de Dubrovnik. Como pontos de interesse têm a Fonte Grande e a Fonte Pequena de Onofrio, o mosteiro e museu Franciscano, a rua principal Stradun, a igreja de St. Saviour, as muralhas da cidade e a coluna de Orlando. A cidade é pequenina, rapidamente se visita e, por isso, passamos o resto do último dia da nossa viagem na praia de Sveti Jakov Beach.
Em resumo, gostamos imenso da Croácia e recomendamos a 100%. Se estão a planear uma viagem para lá, não se esqueçam que encontrarão muitos turistas. Acordem cedo para aproveitar todos os lugares, aproveitem os pores-do-sol, visitem o máximo de ilhas que conseguirem, deslumbrem-se com os monumentos espalhados por todo o lado e com o azul da água que não verão em mais lado nenhum! Boas viagens!
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Old town Split in Crotia is a stunning destination full of old world charm, sunny beaches and excellent Croatian hospitality.
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Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia
Come join us we try Croatian Food at a local restaurant (Konoba Fetivi) specializing in seafood dishes, risotto and mediterranean cuisine. It has often been our experience that the best recommendations for restaurants and foods worth trying in a new destination are from locals, so we were thrilled when our airbnb host recommended we try seafood and risotto at Konoba Fetivi. Overall, we ended up ordering quite a bit for our lunch in Croatia:
1) Local red wine
2) Pipi (Croatian orange soda)
3) Fried shrimp with lemon juice
4) Black risotto cuttlefish
5) White cheese risotto
6) Apple strudel but we wanted to try Rožata
7) Fig liqueur (local Croatian drink)
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Address: Ul. Tomića stine 4, 21000, Split, Croatia
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 12-11PM & closed on Monday
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Alright guys so it is lunchtime here in Split. We just arrived yesterday and we were asking our airbnb host for recommendations for her favorite restaurants and this was one place she mentioned for seafood. It is called Konoba Fetivi. We've just arrived like as soon as they opened we were by the door. It has got a great little courtyard. This is maybe is this our first meal outside in a courtyard in 2018? It is finally warm enough. Just barely. Borderline. I still have my coat over my shoulders. It is like low teens. We've got some sunshine and blue skies. It feels rustic. We're going to enjoy some seafood.
Tell me about the drink you got. The name caught my attention. Pipi. Our waiter said it is like the Croatian fanta but even better. Better than fanta. And I have to agree. I had a sip too. I had a sip already. It is more juicy. It is like more fruity.
They have just brought out yeah all of the food. This is our appetizer. We got the fried shrimp and I love how they serve it.
This is a tile. This is like a tile off of a roof. Oh wow, that is what it is? That is the best. My house in South America used to have tiles like this.
Just some brown paper and then our shrimp. We doused it in lemon juice too. Perfect with lemon. A little bit of course sea salt on top.
We are going to move on to the risotto even though we have lots of shrimp to work with.
Okay now try the black one too. And I'll eat some of the black risotto. Some of the cuttlefish. Black squid ink. We've got some little shrimp, black pepper it looks creamy.
You can taste a little bit of the white wine. I like how creamy it is. I like the taste of the cuttlefish.
So dessert time. Dessert time. Well guys we ended up going with apple strudel. I know it is not the most local thing. What was the one that we wanted to get but they didn't have?
We wanted to try something called Rožata. Which is a local caramel pudding.
You can tell tonnes of apple in there.
Really good. Really juicy.
A little tipple. A little liquor. A little liquor and this is local date. Fig!
The color of your hair. And your moustache. And your beard. If you've ever had date or fig syrup. It has got that kind of taste and then potency of the alcohol. This is just a beautiful way to end off an awesome meal. Let's enjoy that cake. And then I've got to do a lot of walking after to burn. To burn off all of these calories. It has been a big meal.
Finished that meal. Time to assess the damage. That was 343 Kuna or 46 Euros. Not the cheapest meal but my gosh that was delicious. So that included the two risottos. That included the shrimp appetizer. That included the wine and your soft drink. The dessert drink. And the dessert of course. Overall a fantastic meal. We absolutely love that place. If you guys come here you've got to check it out for sure.
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Amazing roadtrip through Dubrovnik, Split, Korčula, Plitvice | 1/5
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Editing by Toetav
Most of the shots are taken on the sony A7ii and stabilized by the FeiyuTech A2000 gimbal. The rest of the images are taken on a GoPro Hero 5 and a GoPro hero 4 Black. All drone shots are taken with a DJI Phantom 2 with a GoPro.
Edited in Premiere Pro and after effects.
Roadtrip Croatia: Amazing roadtrip through Dubrovnic, Split, Korčula, Plitvice | 1/5
Roadtrip Croatia: Exploring Dubrovnik | 2/5
Roadtrip Croatia: Exploring Korčula | 3/5
Roadtrip Croatia: Exploring Split | 4/5
Roadtrip Croatia: Plitvice Lakes National Park | 5/5
ULTRA EUROPE 2018 (Official 4K Aftermovie)
Travel back to the idyllic Dalmatian Coast as we relive the madness of Ultra Europe 2018 with the OFFICIAL Aftermovie from Final Kid Films!
Tickets for the 7th edition of Ultra Europe are on sale NOW exclusively at
Tracklist:
01: Nicky Romero & Deniz Koyu - Paradise (ft. Walk off the Earth) (Protocol Recordings)
02: Thomas Newson & Sam Void - Like That (Protocol Recordings)
03: Dannic - Tenderlove (Spinnin Records)
04: Low Steppa feat. Ayak – No Love
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05: Olivier Giacomotto: Bipolar Star (Victor Ruiz Remix)
06: Tiesto & Zaxx - Affliction (Musical Freedom/Astralwerks)
Proud partner of Ultra Europe - Croatia Tourism Board -
Find out more info about the unique destination of Croatia:
Official accommodation & travel partner - travel2ultra.com
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Edited by Maik Diederen
Croatia Holiday Guide by First Choice
Interested in visiting Croatia? We have put together a holiday guide to help you decide where to visit next - That's why we're First Choice.
EXPLORING CROATIA: The festival of Saint Domnius ⛪ (Sveti Duje) in beautiful SPLIT
SUBSCRIBE: - Split (Croatia), Festival of St Dujo, May 7, 2012. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. 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.
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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Holiday in Croatia | Summer 2018 [HD]
Croatia & Slovenija Summer 2018 [HD]
Croatia definitely got some awesome places to get a holiday to remember!
Holiday 2018 - Portoroz & Umag
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Relive Ultra Europe 2019 with the Official Aftermovie in 4K!
Relive the beautiful destination of Croatia with the OFFICIAL Aftermovie from Ultra Europe 2019!
Tickets for #UltraEurope2020 are on sale now at
Proud Partner of Ultra Europe - Croatia Tourism Board - Find out more info about the unique destination of Croatia:
Official Accommodation & Travel Partner:
Tracklist:
Futuristic Polar Bears - You & Me (Protocol Recordings)
Daffy Muffin - Selecta (Protocol Recordings)
Tom Staar & Trace - East Soul (Spinnin Records)
Tim van Werd - Break the Night (Protocol Recordings)
Created by Final Kid Films
Europe 2019 (Pt. 38) - Bačvice Beach - Split, Croatia
August 6, 2019 - Bačvice Beach is a very popular beach for the locals in Split, and I can see why! Good luck getting much space on the sand - which is pretty packed and not really sandy per se - but the water is warm and shallow and goes on forever into the Adriatic.
It was worth checking out; be sure to remember that those beach chairs with umbrellas aren't free! Bringing your towel for a bare plot of land, however, absolutely is.
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Funin and Sunin by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Spanish Summer by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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