So amazing!!!! We did move from Holland to live in Split🎉🎉🎉❤❤ There is something special in a air!!! Perfect vibes, food, people, so calm after turist season...and Islands are heaven, the mountains, rivers....❤
"where there is a will, there is a way" if you want it bad enough, the universe will find a way to make it happen. Intention, passion, direction. Never forget that.
The roads are empty because in summer it's 35C outside, many are on vacation somewhere along the coast, others are on some beach just outside of the city, or at home in air-conditioned rooms. We go out in the morning and in the evening, during the day only if absolutely necessary. Our people continue to find better-paid jobs in EU countries, while others return, foreign workers also come and expats from Western countries move here because of the better quality of life, so migration is no longer in a negative trend. The beach you went to is by the main harbor and we don't consider it clean, only older people go there, after all the whole bay is shallow so they can get wet up to their knees while men play popular game called "picigin" in that shallow water.
it is empty because it is sunday. everything is closed on sundays and people either stay at home or go out of town. so you are only going to see tourists walking around. you should research these things before visiting.
I don’t understand how anybody can visit any city without reading about its history online? At the very least, you could include a link from Wikipedia in the description of your videos... I assume this was filmed during the summer of 2024, definitely before September because that's when it suddenly got colder. Only tourists were wandering around the city, while the locals weren’t swimming; they either stayed indoors with the AC or worked. That being said, the summer of 2024 was the hottest summer ever because the nights were unbearably hot. So, daytime temperatures were over 35°C, and at night around 30°C.
I also liket to travel like this, go without any or with minimal knowledge of a place you go. Also, making decisions spontaniously right ate the place. Its not laziness, its just different syle. You want tou experience everything from the first hand, without expectations.
😂 I've been to over 113 countries.And I have no desire to read about the history before I arrive. I want to enjoy exploring, and have my own experience. so there's that😅
🇭🇷 have mostly petal and rocky beaches, but also there are15 places with sandy beaches..maybe the most popular are Queens beach Nin and Lopar on Island Rab...nice video, greets from 🇭🇷..
I'm from Croatia ... 🤬...after the so-called plandemic, and the introduction of the euro, prices skyrocketed ... so much so that the majority of the local population cannot afford food in restaurants ... the prices of ordinary coffee, juices, in cafes exploded.. . in the end we will work for a whole month for food and water... 🥃
Man, dam right said "some roman influence here"- it's literally the palace of Roman Emperor Diocletianus himself, where you were standing at! (And yes, the whole town is his palace, actually)
To nije bija nikakvi rimski grad nego palača cara Dioklecijana u kojoj nisu živili nikakvi građani nego namjesnici i posluga Dioklecijanove rezidencije.
02:23 to the left of the stairs there is a stone cat in black laying on the wall. That is a 3500 yr old egyptian sphinx collected by the roman empiror Diocletian who brought it to split to decorate his vacation house that eventually became the city of split (and yes solana, or solin today). It has layed there for 1500+ yrs i belive
I live in 15.44 - (ok 800 m from there). Well you asked do we have slums/getos . Hm.. Split Center that is now touristic hot-spot in 90ts was called "geto" - for reason. There was lot of drugs and crime there. About "slums"/"favelas".. We have let's say locations that we call slums/favelas in Split or around Split, I grew in one of those, because in 90's everyone was poor and buildings we built without much order or regulations. Today you can still see that they are not in perfect shape but it is much better now.. crime rate is low now, it was much higher in 90ts like in rest of East Europe after the fall of communism, economic transition, plus we had a war
Ne prdi, šta je to bilo devedesetih . . . a u palači se gradilo još od stoljeća sedmoga bez ikakvoga plana . . . u getu nije bilo ovoliko smrdljivi turisti i bilo je bolje nego sad . . . pa jebate grad smrdi, a grad se više ne pere . . . prij bi se liti svaku noć prale kale i pjacete sa vodon, bija je oni veliki rodul sa gumon o 2 cola iz koje bi štrcala voda . . . je svi su bili siromaji, niko devedeseti nije ima iphone . . . 🙂
Nice. Great view from that tower. Split was on my radar, without any idea what it was like. Now I know. Dreadful acoustic pollution, beat, at that restaurant. I couldn't eat in such an environment.
Why do people leave these seemingly paradisiacal corners? It's very simple, there is no job. You can only work in the service sector, but there are very few good, highly qualified jobs in this area, so people leave in search of better places to live. Thus, the economies of such countries are in decline and they are becoming more and more dependent on the industrial powers.
Job is not a problem,problem is worker rights in private sector.Becase after end off Yugoslavia also ended worker rights at least in private sector .People who work for government they dont live a country,they still have rights like in old Yugoslavia but you can now only get job there if you have a connections . SO people who dont have connections need to work for private boss who act like he is Kim Jong Un so u dont have life.So people refuse and live a country and go to some west country which have worker rights and then they import workers from low income countries in Asia like Nepal who dont ask questions.
They end up in debt(athens) and for the Westerner with money this becomes a great cheap place to travel to, unfortunately for the citizens. A la Japan massive increase in tourism once the yen crashed down to like 160/$1
No one even leaves it, some young people work outside, but they rent houses while they are not there so that, like everywhere else, they think that the grass is greener elsewhere!! But we have been there from the beginning and we will stay until the end!
No one is leaving, they simply rent to turists and live in no turist parts of town. And there are jobs only not for those who use cirilic letters like you.
Amaging. You come to 2500y old city with 14 sphynx in it which are older than vity itself and you want to see beaches and sea. Tourists never stops to amaze me.
Those prices by the sea...I'm Croatian and I wouldnt give that much even if I would have 3 times more salary. Its just not real. Crepes for 11 euros, please....I wonder why people are still choosing us for travel destination. Historical and landscape treasures YES but those prices maaaan
@@adri001 This is not 1990, Nairbi, Kigali, are like 10x better than paris/london. Lagos is crazy but it is a lot of fun, just too populated. Again, this is not 1990 lol we're in 2024. Also, Addis is nice too, my god they know how to party.
BS! Whole Europe has immigrant problem. There was some woman, obviously mental case that was yelling at black woman to go home. No one attacks anyone here, Croatia is the 14th safest country in the whole world!
@@zagrepcanin82 Ah, it was another town, I think Dubrovnik, that became over touristed from Got? Yea, there is a lot of history in the old stone cities going way back to when there were kings, barbarians, serfs, feudalism, wars, and heroes.
So amazing!!!! We did move from Holland to live in Split🎉🎉🎉❤❤ There is something special in a air!!! Perfect vibes, food, people, so calm after turist season...and Islands are heaven, the mountains, rivers....❤
I love Split. I've been twice for the Ultra Music Festival and I plan on going every year. Beautiful place ❤
Thank You Sly this City is Very Beautiful 🙂❤👍
My city. I love my city with all my ❤
A kralju ti si s brda sasa u Split kao i ja 😂
@@IRP24 A ipak neki od nas su kolinima s Matejuške ;) samo ljubav!
Yay! Beautiful city!
@@IRP24pravih Splićana nema više od tisuću,puno san i reka
Looks amazing. I am going to put this city on my list.
I'm Glad You Started the Video with THAT VIEW!!! WOW.
Split looks beautiful. I was there back in 2002 but only for a few days...business trip so had no time to enjoy the sites and sounds.
I love Split! I go there every summer for many years. Great video :)
wish i had the money to travel like this
"where there is a will, there is a way" if you want it bad enough, the universe will find a way to make it happen. Intention, passion, direction. Never forget that.
The roads are empty because in summer it's 35C outside, many are on vacation somewhere along the coast, others are on some beach just outside of the city, or at home in air-conditioned rooms. We go out in the morning and in the evening, during the day only if absolutely necessary.
Our people continue to find better-paid jobs in EU countries, while others return, foreign workers also come and expats from Western countries move here because of the better quality of life, so migration is no longer in a negative trend.
The beach you went to is by the main harbor and we don't consider it clean, only older people go there, after all the whole bay is shallow so they can get wet up to their knees while men play popular game called "picigin" in that shallow water.
it is empty because it is sunday. everything is closed on sundays and people either stay at home or go out of town. so you are only going to see tourists walking around. you should research these things before visiting.
I don’t understand how anybody can visit any city without reading about its history online? At the very least, you could include a link from Wikipedia in the description of your videos...
I assume this was filmed during the summer of 2024, definitely before September because that's when it suddenly got colder.
Only tourists were wandering around the city, while the locals weren’t swimming; they either stayed indoors with the AC or worked.
That being said, the summer of 2024 was the hottest summer ever because the nights were unbearably hot. So, daytime temperatures were over 35°C, and at night around 30°C.
I also liket to travel like this, go without any or with minimal knowledge of a place you go. Also, making decisions spontaniously right ate the place. Its not laziness, its just different syle. You want tou experience everything from the first hand, without expectations.
@@fpxy00 you just miss out on so much
😂 I've been to over 113 countries.And I have no desire to read about the history before I arrive. I want to enjoy exploring, and have my own experience. so there's that😅
Beautiful Dalmatia ❤❤❤
🇭🇷 have mostly petal and rocky beaches, but also there are15 places with sandy beaches..maybe the most popular are Queens beach Nin and Lopar on Island Rab...nice video, greets from 🇭🇷..
Not "Roman influence" but "THE Roman" stuff...
Beautiful Croatia ❤🇭🇷❤️🇭🇷
I'm from Croatia ... 🤬...after the so-called plandemic, and the introduction of the euro, prices skyrocketed ... so much so that the majority of the local population cannot afford food in restaurants ... the prices of ordinary coffee, juices, in cafes exploded.. . in the end we will work for a whole month for food and water... 🥃
Ma znaš ono o bijelom golubu?
@@danielpelicaric2358 neznam
Man, dam right said "some roman influence here"- it's literally the palace of Roman Emperor Diocletianus himself, where you were standing at! (And yes, the whole town is his palace, actually)
Nice , just found spit on the map and watched vlogs ..such a nice place
Been following your vids from the beginning Sly,always classy 👍🏽
It isn't "roman influence" architecture , IT IS Roman old city! American 😮💨
Yes, that's correct, roman emperor Diocletian had his palace there.
To nije bija nikakvi rimski grad nego palača cara Dioklecijana u kojoj nisu živili nikakvi građani nego namjesnici i posluga Dioklecijanove rezidencije.
Dalmatians lives there before Roman barbarians. Btw Diokletian was Dalmatian not roman blood. So move on with fake history.
@@rahelhorvat1471Diocletian was not roman blood but Dalmatian, born in Kucine near Salona.
You trying to insult 340 million people 😅
02:23 to the left of the stairs there is a stone cat in black laying on the wall. That is a 3500 yr old egyptian sphinx collected by the roman empiror Diocletian who brought it to split to decorate his vacation house that eventually became the city of split (and yes solana, or solin today). It has layed there for 1500+ yrs i belive
Salona, not solana
@@mariokacunic you are right, i was in a hurry writing
Great panoramic view
When you go thru narrowest street in your life and there is a food bar. Awesome
I live in 15.44 - (ok 800 m from there).
Well you asked do we have slums/getos . Hm.. Split Center that is now touristic hot-spot in 90ts was called "geto" - for reason. There was lot of drugs and crime there. About "slums"/"favelas".. We have let's say locations that we call slums/favelas in Split or around Split, I grew in one of those, because in 90's everyone was poor and buildings we built without much order or regulations. Today you can still see that they are not in perfect shape but it is much better now.. crime rate is low now, it was much higher in 90ts like in rest of East Europe after the fall of communism, economic transition, plus we had a war
Ne prdi, šta je to bilo devedesetih . . . a u palači se gradilo još od stoljeća sedmoga bez ikakvoga plana . . . u getu nije bilo ovoliko smrdljivi turisti i bilo je bolje nego sad . . . pa jebate grad smrdi, a grad se više ne pere . . . prij bi se liti svaku noć prale kale i pjacete sa vodon, bija je oni veliki rodul sa gumon o 2 cola iz koje bi štrcala voda . . . je svi su bili siromaji, niko devedeseti nije ima iphone . . . 🙂
Nice. Great view from that tower. Split was on my radar, without any idea what it was like. Now I know. Dreadful acoustic pollution, beat, at that restaurant. I couldn't eat in such an environment.
Wow,entire city based on one video,people like you are the worst tourists and should never leave home.
Good video❤👍
the thing you called roman influence is actualy deocletians palace that was made for him for his retirement as emperor of rome
Is this a city? I see only one big maze, from which, if you come out 🥵, the reward will be the sea 🥳. The sea, like everywhere else, is beautiful! ❤️
Is there something wrong with you?
Of course it's a city. Google it or see other videos
That's because you're antisocial wrangler disabled to enjoy places most people do.
Nice
❤❤❤❤❤❤💯👌👍
Why do people leave these seemingly paradisiacal corners? It's very simple, there is no job. You can only work in the service sector, but there are very few good, highly qualified jobs in this area, so people leave in search of better places to live. Thus, the economies of such countries are in decline and they are becoming more and more dependent on the industrial powers.
Job is not a problem,problem is worker rights in private sector.Becase after end off Yugoslavia also ended worker rights at least in private sector .People who work for government they dont live a country,they still have rights like in old Yugoslavia but you can now only get job there if you have a connections .
SO people who dont have connections need to work for private boss who act like he is Kim Jong Un so u dont have life.So people refuse and live a country and go to some west country which have worker rights and then they import workers from low income countries in Asia like Nepal who dont ask questions.
Because it's too expensive relative to their income
They end up in debt(athens) and for the Westerner with money this becomes a great cheap place to travel to, unfortunately for the citizens. A la Japan massive increase in tourism once the yen crashed down to like 160/$1
No one even leaves it, some young people work outside, but they rent houses while they are not there so that, like everywhere else, they think that the grass is greener elsewhere!! But we have been there from the beginning and we will stay until the end!
No one is leaving, they simply rent to turists and live in no turist parts of town. And there are jobs only not for those who use cirilic letters like you.
Good vibes, my fam and I were supposed to go to 🇭🇷, Dubrovnik, but COVID ruined it for all of us.
Also, Sly, u gotta visit 🇦🇲, my hometown country, plenty 2 do there - Republic Square in Yerevan is just…OMG.
and WTH is it with these copyright ©️ laws on YT. I don’t get it, It’s just playing in the background. Like how does this all work, has this always been a law? I am referring to specifically to cases like this, u ‘ re walking on the street, and songs are playing in the background.
Amaging. You come to 2500y old city with 14 sphynx in it which are older than vity itself and you want to see beaches and sea.
Tourists never stops to amaze me.
Those prices by the sea...I'm Croatian and I wouldnt give that much even if I would have 3 times more salary. Its just not real. Crepes for 11 euros, please....I wonder why people are still choosing us for travel destination. Historical and landscape treasures YES but those prices maaaan
A šta ga i ti sereš, turisti su ovce neostrižene i triba ih strić do kože, zato su i došli.
Hi Sly's
❤🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷
Next stop Slovenia?
A sta ce tamo😂 do 12h je istrazi
Bakvise plaža😂😂😂
happy to watching you but! you are not in russia!
Šta crnac zna di je Rusija, a di Hrvatska, pari da je to njemu važno.
von sprachlos über schön zu super duper empty
Dann ab nach Dubrovnik, dort ist es nie empty
No geto in Ex jugoslavia
imagine having streets, houses, cars, boats, electiricity, sewer and other stupid stuff..
What are you talking about?
@@damirblazevic4823 odi u afriku pa vidi, ili se učlani u možemo ako već nisi...
@@Picinacici A štaš ić u Afriku kad crnci dolaze i sami, ne triba ić po nji, a Split je ionako Afrika sa strujon.
Эх, Слаюшка, по таким красивым местам шаришься - а просмотры опять на нуле. Давай обратно в Киев или Магадан какой-нибудь...
Бедняжка...таскать рюкзак спереди.... 😂
Да в Хорватии заебись.
Well thank you for your declaration as a gay.
Europe is bland and tame
What are you talking about?
Yeah, not enough feces and trash on the street. Sad!
Europe is boring I like your Africa or Asia videos it’s better
What sort of problem do you have?
@@damirblazevic4823he lives in a sh@thole there somewhere 😂
Yes go there definitely the bush is the place to be😂😂😂😂
@@adri001 This is not 1990, Nairbi, Kigali, are like 10x better than paris/london. Lagos is crazy but it is a lot of fun, just too populated. Again, this is not 1990 lol we're in 2024. Also, Addis is nice too, my god they know how to party.
@@neoreign Bullshit.
glad you made it out safe ive been seeing news stories of them attacking black people including attacking women
BS! Whole Europe has immigrant problem. There was some woman, obviously mental case that was yelling at black woman to go home. No one attacks anyone here, Croatia is the 14th safest country in the whole world!
😂😂😂😂😂 and what happened when you woke up?
@@kalelargaa you realize gaslighting and deflection has no real effect right? you act like you or i cant pull up the articles...
@@SmokeyThaLion put the article then, Croatia is number 1 safe country in Europe,voted by Europeans.
@@kalelargaa just fing google it why do i need to do it for you? are you truly that lazy?
My city ❤
Game of Thrones comes to mind. That place 2:40 in looks so Game of Thrones. Split isn't cheap, probably for that reason.
Nope. It has nothing to do with GOT but its history
@@zagrepcanin82 Ah, it was another town, I think Dubrovnik, that became over touristed from Got? Yea, there is a lot of history in the old stone cities going way back to when there were kings, barbarians, serfs, feudalism, wars, and heroes.
Oh yea there is getto and do not go there my man
Really....still we are the most secure country in a world. The crime doing not dalmatian origin.