18 Tips I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Croatia
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มี.ค. 2024
- These 18 tips to know before visiting Croatia are what I wish I knew before my trip to Croatia. Hopefully these travel tips will help you from making some of my mistakes when traveling through Croatia!
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I agree - great clear consise delivery of info.
I'm looking at more of your vlogs now
Much appreciated! The vlogs were an interesting time haha
Just came across your channel yesterday. You do a great job, keep it up 👍
Much appreciated! Welcome to the community :)
Happy to hear you mention my hometown Zadar!
You have a lovely hometown :)
Zadar was my husband’s favorite and Plitvice was my favorite.
Both great places :)
I just follow all of your suggestions
Bro said to visit inland Croatia and barely scratched the inland. We got a big city more inland, Osijek, but also Zagorje, Slavonija and Baranja as well as other places are beautiful
So true. I can't wait to get back and explore more! Thanks for the recommendations :)
lol i used that car rental you pasted and showed to my husband ,he was like ,no no that is too expensive,wait ,that's for 11 days?Thats cheap af :D Thanks for the link! We going to visit my folks in June.
Hahah that's great! Hope you have a great visit :)
Šibenik is also underrated. Beautiful city!
Adding it to my list!
@@camdendavid you will love it!😉
Actually, all the places you mentioned in the video have pros and cons.. Split, if you know where to look has amazing sites. Diocletian's palace is just one. you also have Klis Fortress, you have the ruins of Roman city of Salona (Roman theater, Forum, baths, amphitheater, aqueduct and more), also early middle ages structures and ruins of churches, some as old as 1200 years.. Museums are filed with Roman and medieval artifacts. someone with interest in history, architecture, art would spend weeks exploring the town and its surround area. I know this and I don't even live on the coast or anywhere near Split. Locals now far more.. Split is a town over 1400 years old. Where ever you go you can see something unique.
Appreciate you sharing this! I'll have to check some of those out during my next visit :)
Honestly, this is still just visiting most popular spots in Croatia (missing on Istria for list to be complete). But hey, I shouldn't complain, it's better all tourists visit these hot spots rather than experiencing actual Croatia. Leaves more space and enjoyment for locals
Definitely a lot of places to still explore and include in future videos 😃
@@camdendavid Inland Croatia is a spectacle in its own. Hundreds of castles, swamps, even a desert! And most spectacular food you will ever come across. When in Croatia- do the stories! There is a legend, significance, myth and symbol under every single rock you see. There are fair maidens skeletons in castle walls, there are pirate caves turned to forts, graves without bodies, there are mummies in churches, soups made of wine, 2000 years old recipes and public transportation remains of the same age, the oldest permanently settled city of Europe.... do the stories and see how experience goes profound.
Hello David!
Spent a week registering the drone in Croatia, bought insurance, submitted all the necessary documents to the CCAA and AMC, received the necessary certificates. Now I can fly.
How did you resolve the issue with permission to shoot videos from a drone?
It is not given to individuals, only to companies.
Great question and unfortunately my answer probably won't be very helpful. Rather than trying to navigate the drone regulations for each country, I've started licensing out footage from locals/companies who have drone shots of the places I'm talking about. Wish I could be more helpful!!
Please spell the names of places you recommend to visit.....I am visiting dubrovnik next week, and your talk could be much improved. David McCabe Dublin ireland
Will work on that David! Hope you have a great trip :)
Totally agree with you about Split. Love Zadar! Outlaw cruise ships on the Adriatic.
Game of Thrones was also filmed in Split, though?
This is true! Should have clarified about King's Landing being Dubrovnik based. Nice catch :)
I suggest to visit town Knin, Game of Throne is filmed there and famous Netflix series "Serbian Truck Rides through the Storm".
Will add it to my list - Thanks!
What about English, do they speak it in Zagreb (considering it is less touristy)?
Definitely less than on the coast but all of the young folks seemed to speak English. I stayed in Zagreb for a month and it was never much of an issue. Hope that helps!
bro proffesional yapper
I’ll wear that title proud haha
what do u do that u can afford to live there for months>? do u have your own business?
That's a looonnnnggg answer my friend. But one that I'm planning to share in a video soon. Short answer -- I used to work remotely but now I'm spending 100% of my time on TH-cam :)
@@camdendavid sounds amazing. I would appreciate it if you could share your experience or make a series regarding how you can afford and help others?
@@usujjwals You got it!
But dont go to Dubrovnik during high season. To much tourists
Definitely lots of tourists in the high season
Don't go to Zadar or Split. Islands are your best bet. Makarska Riviera. Hvar, Korcula, Pula.
What about all of the above?
Why do you not recommend Zadar? Me and my boyfriend are gonna be staying there for a week next month. We definitely won’t stay there the whole time, there’s a lot more of the country we wanna see, but it is our base as we’ve booked our stay there.
@@rensvh98 Nothing special. You won't miss anything that you won't see elsewhere. The best thing to do is to rent a car and drive down the coast. You can stop in every town if you want. You don't need to sleep over in any of them. There is a road that goes literally along the coast of the Adriatic in most places it is above the towns with the road on the side of a mountain, and to your right, the sea, and between the road and the sea trees all the way down to the shore of the sea. And every few kms a small town. So that you can drive along this road all down the coast and if you want to go into any of the towns, you just turn off the road and go down the hill to the town. If you're interested in natural history, the mountain along the Adriatic is part of the Dinaric Alps, and the local people call it Velebit. Before the ice age ended, some 10,000 years ago, the massive European glacier ended at the edge of this mountain, right before a steep drop toward the Adriatic. During tens of thousands of years of the last ice age, this narrow little piece of land that you will be driving through, between the mountain and the sea, was the only habitable part in Europe, because the Adriatic has a warm current that comes from the Mediterranean sea and then cools as it passes over to the Italian side. It takes away all the garbage which is why the sea on the Croatian side is pristine. Anyways, because this was one of the only habitable places in Europe, the local population in Dalmatia all the way down to past Dubrovnik and into Bosnia and Herzegovina, is the oldest genetic heritage of Europe, they carry Y-haplo i lineage, which is the only indigenous DNA haplo in Europe, native to some 28,000 years ago, often referred to as "Western Hunter Gatherer." The genetic mutation for height in all Caucasian populations comes from this place - m-i270, see the Royal Society article "Mountain of Giants." And unsurprisingly therefore, the hunter-gatherer descended populations of this region are the tallest men in the world. Why do I mention this? I mention it because This is perhaps the single most underrated archaeological destination in all of Europe, but you won't find it precisely on the coast. You'll have to venture, if you're looking for something very interesting to do, rather than just walk around and eat ice cream, into Bosnia Herzegovina, town called Gabele, which has a number of totally off the beaten path archaeological sites that go back to the pre Greek period which you can tour before they become a tourist destination. The famous Bogumils, an ancient gnostic Christian sect, have burials and cemeteries in that region - which are still preserved and standing and nobody has looted or vandalized - they are from the 12th century. So rather than wasting your time in all the tourist traps, head down further south and go find the truly interesting parts. That is the oldest population of Europe and much of our genetic heritage comes from a small little place on the Neretva river and the people there live on the same stones as the ancients once lived. That's worth seeing. The klapa singers of Zadar - whatever
Please. No more advertising. To many turists as it is.
Do you think there's a way to have a healthy balance of tourism?
@StreetEsportswhere do you stay in Croatia
Lol, their money it's literally you bread.
Jarane, 25 posto hrvatske GDP je iz turizam..
@@camdendavida huge tourist tax
Could not disagree more. Dubrovnik is a mess. So touristy and stinks. Sewers can’t handle the tourism. Split is great. Anyway…
Haha sounds like we see them in exact opposite ways. Thanks for sharing :)
You shack your head too much
yeah I'm like a bobblehead for some reason
Zagreb is so boring, nothing to see and do , you should be realistic about Zagreb and don’t mislead the people, soo ordinary city
Appreciate you sharing your perspective but I'd have to disagree. I stayed in Zagreb for a month and found plenty to do..
@@camdendavid can you elaborate more what exactly did you like about Zagreb? What is the most famous tourist attraction
@@tanjagak2097 Sure thing! I wouldn't say there's any "famous" attractions. But I really enjoyed visiting the Zagreb Cathedral, the Museum of Broken Relationships, the 80's Museum, the variety of markets, the Zagreb Rocket Attacks Memorial Center, learning about and walking through the Gric Tunnel, relaxing in the parks, and watching how locals live. Also plenty of great day trips from Zagreb. Probably not the place for tourists who are looking for "big" attractions but I loved getting to learn about the culture and felt it offered a unique to experience this without the typical tourism infrastructure you find in most European cities. Hope that all makes sense!
@@camdendavid ok, so basically nothing special as I said, just nice relaxed mid-sized city, and yes there are plenty of those kind of cities in Europe. I am not talking about capitals cities but just less famous cities throughout the Europe, where people just live in but there are nothing special. You are not from Europe so you probably don’t know much about other European cities
@@tanjagak2097 It was special for me :)