I’m so excited-will be in Split end of Sept for 10 days- first time and am also a single traveler but am a senior citizen- have reserved a studio apt- very reasonable.Thank you for all the information,
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Unlike other videos of Croatia, this one doesn't recommend places to eat other than the most expensive places on sea fronts etc. Also doesn't suggest air B and B which are cheaper and better than hostels.
Thank you very much for your feedback. I would love to know which Split Croatia (specifically) shows extensively places to eat within a travel guide, and links to the AirBnBs that are less expensive than hostels. Providing these links would really help the viewers. We look forward to your input to help provide more Split, Croatia travel information. Thank you in advance!
Croatians don't read letter c as k, but as c in cent and k as in cat, they never change as pronunciation of Croatian letters is always same. Brač last letter is pronounced as ch in english, same with č in Korčula.
lived in Split for years, I miss it so much. about visiting months: avoid July and August AT ALL COSTS! main season, too crowded, and way overpriced (accommodation). also, don't be fooled by the average temps, it gets to over 40 C, sea at about 30. about tipping: please, definitely tip about 10% (unless service was not good, of course). while it is not as bad as in the US, salaries are really low, and a lot of jobs in hospitality are seasonal, meaning 6 to 7 months per year. on top of that, tourism, the switch to the Euro, the exploding expat community... cost of living is getting higher rapidly, with salaries more or less staying where they have been for years
I booked my boat trips to islands while there, but in advance. However, I was there in mid-September. Since you'll be there in Peak Season, I would book in advance if you can. Summer months always have more tourists. Have fun!
@@ariannnaskates8728 It depends on what boat trip and when you're going. These days, I recommend anyone traveling during peak season to book in advance, especially if the boat trip has designated seating or seating indoors that adds comfort - some travelers may need this. I would search online first for all boating options to your destination for pricing and departure/return times to ensure it first meets your schedule. Narrow down which is best. If it's a boating link provided in the video description by myself, start looking now and book in advance for peak season travel - popular excursions tend to sell out. Plus, if it's by Get Your Guide, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for full refund. If you don't decide to book online in advance, then I would either visit the local office immediately upon arrival to book your boating trip or do it online immediately. Again, if it's popular, it could sell out during peak season (sometimes in shoulder season).
You're most welcome! You know, I'm not sure about all wheelchair accessible accommodations, but if it helps, I do know Booking.com does have a "Room accessibility" section with many filters within to use to help find you the right accommodation - even in the city center. I hope this helps!
Serbs did the biggest gnsde in history of Balkans: Serbian camps for children during ww2: - Rakovica manastir near Belgrade Serbian camps for children during the 1990s: - Prijedor camp - Omarska - Trnopolje - Kozarac over 50.000 bosniak women and children were SYSTEMATICALLY rpd and trtrd in these camps by serbian soliders...and all of eastern bosnia was extmtd by serbs (now republika srpska)...and serbs are proud of these Not only the Gestapo, but the whole world was dsgusted
Fun facts for tourists (which will not be mentioned by tourist guides unfortunately, but on purpose :/ ): - Croatia is the place of biggest and most monstrous genocide in entire history of Southeastern Europe.
Veliko srpska okupatorska propaganda,koji su napravili genocid nad Hrvatim,ubivši milijun Hrvata od 1934 do 1948 a onda,kako bi to sakrili, izmislili Jasenovac.
In restaurants they charge foreigners up to 4 times as much There are special priced menius in English 😂 Normal to low prices for locals which speak the language Such a dishonest place, I would rather go to Serbia, Romania, Bosnia ..etc There I saw people have better ethics
Why nobody in the world wants to visit serbia? - Whole world knows about serbian genocide on bosniaks, albanians an croats in the 1990s (officialy recognized by UN resolution) Serbian concentration camp for children in ww2: - Rakovica manastir near belgrade Serbian concentration camps for children in the 1990s: - Omarska camp - Prijedor - Kozarac - Trnoplje - Sremska Mitrovic - Foca not the gestapo but the whole world was disgusted
I’m so excited-will be in Split end of Sept for 10 days- first time and am also a single traveler but am a senior citizen- have reserved a studio apt- very reasonable.Thank you for all the information,
You're most welcome. Have a wonderful time!
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I welcome comments on this 15 Things to Know Before Going Split Croatia Travel Guide 🇭🇷
While you're here, don't forget to check out the 5 MUST DOs in Split on first time travel:
th-cam.com/video/1v000iDdwr0/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy!
Thank you so much for this well explained video! First time watching your videos and already subscribed!!
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Hi thanks for your information. Very attractive video ❤
My pleasure! I'm glad you liked it.
Great video , thanks
You are welcome! Hope it's helpful in planning you trip.
very interesting
Great! I hope you found some value for planning your trip to Split.
Unlike other videos of Croatia, this one doesn't recommend places to eat other than the most expensive places on sea fronts etc. Also doesn't suggest air B and B which are cheaper and better than hostels.
Thank you very much for your feedback. I would love to know which Split Croatia (specifically) shows extensively places to eat within a travel guide, and links to the AirBnBs that are less expensive than hostels. Providing these links would really help the viewers. We look forward to your input to help provide more Split, Croatia travel information. Thank you in advance!
Croatians don't read letter c as k, but as c in cent and k as in cat, they never change as pronunciation of Croatian letters is always same. Brač last letter is pronounced as ch in english, same with č in Korčula.
Thank you for your feedback.
Does that mean it’s pronounced Sroatia?
@@danbulowski7013 Funny. 😁 Still, pronunciation tips are always helpful.
@@danbulowski7013 Nope, Croatia is not Croatian word. If it was it would be written as Kroejša
@@danbulowski7013 no, because it's called Hrvatska in Croatian 🙃🙃
Hello thank you for that great video. What is that beach called in your video that has sun loungers and a bar for drinks? Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Honestly, all beaches have them. If you tell me what time in the video you're referring to I can let you know.
lived in Split for years, I miss it so much. about visiting months: avoid July and August AT ALL COSTS! main season, too crowded, and way overpriced (accommodation). also, don't be fooled by the average temps, it gets to over 40 C, sea at about 30.
about tipping: please, definitely tip about 10% (unless service was not good, of course). while it is not as bad as in the US, salaries are really low, and a lot of jobs in hospitality are seasonal, meaning 6 to 7 months per year. on top of that, tourism, the switch to the Euro, the exploding expat community... cost of living is getting higher rapidly, with salaries more or less staying where they have been for years
Thank you for your feedback and insights.
Hi, did you book tours or ferry trips in advance or on the day? We are heading there early June!
I booked my boat trips to islands while there, but in advance. However, I was there in mid-September. Since you'll be there in Peak Season, I would book in advance if you can. Summer months always have more tourists. Have fun!
What is the best way to book a boat trip?
@@ariannnaskates8728 It depends on what boat trip and when you're going. These days, I recommend anyone traveling during peak season to book in advance, especially if the boat trip has designated seating or seating indoors that adds comfort - some travelers may need this.
I would search online first for all boating options to your destination for pricing and departure/return times to ensure it first meets your schedule. Narrow down which is best. If it's a boating link provided in the video description by myself, start looking now and book in advance for peak season travel - popular excursions tend to sell out. Plus, if it's by Get Your Guide, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for full refund.
If you don't decide to book online in advance, then I would either visit the local office immediately upon arrival to book your boating trip or do it online immediately. Again, if it's popular, it could sell out during peak season (sometimes in shoulder season).
Thanks so much for your blog, i am travelling with my wife in a wheelchair. Which hotel would you recommend for first timers and is accessible
You're most welcome!
You know, I'm not sure about all wheelchair accessible accommodations, but if it helps, I do know Booking.com does have a "Room accessibility" section with many filters within to use to help find you the right accommodation - even in the city center. I hope this helps!
Serbs did the biggest gnsde in history of Balkans:
Serbian camps for children during ww2:
- Rakovica manastir near Belgrade
Serbian camps for children during the 1990s:
- Prijedor camp
- Omarska
- Trnopolje
- Kozarac
over 50.000 bosniak women and children were SYSTEMATICALLY rpd and trtrd in these camps by serbian soliders...and all of eastern bosnia was extmtd by serbs (now republika srpska)...and serbs are proud of these
Not only the Gestapo, but the whole world was dsgusted
Thank you for your input on Serbia on this Croatia travel video.
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Serbs did the biggest gnsd in history of balkans...to bosniak, albanian and croatian people
Thank you for your input on Serbia on this Croatia travel video.
Fun facts for tourists (which will not be mentioned by tourist guides unfortunately, but on purpose :/ ):
- Croatia is the place of biggest and most monstrous genocide in entire history of Southeastern Europe.
Well.... if you're implying that historical insight was left out intentionally, that would be far off base, I'm afraid, but thank you for sharing.
@@CORRTravel No. Just saying. It is valuable historical fact.
Veliko srpska okupatorska propaganda,koji su napravili genocid nad Hrvatim,ubivši milijun Hrvata od 1934 do 1948 a onda,kako bi to sakrili, izmislili Jasenovac.
@@firstnejm Kmeči, kmeči, srpče bijedno
In restaurants they charge foreigners up to 4 times as much
There are special priced menius in English 😂
Normal to low prices for locals which speak the language
Such a dishonest place, I would rather go to Serbia, Romania, Bosnia ..etc
There I saw people have better ethics
Thank you for your opinion.
Why nobody in the world wants to visit serbia?
- Whole world knows about serbian genocide on bosniaks, albanians an croats in the 1990s (officialy recognized by UN resolution)
Serbian concentration camp for children in ww2:
- Rakovica manastir near belgrade
Serbian concentration camps for children in the 1990s:
- Omarska camp
- Prijedor
- Kozarac
- Trnoplje
- Sremska Mitrovic
- Foca
not the gestapo but the whole world was disgusted
Thank you for your input on Serbia on this Croatia travel video.