@@nepherdwen uuh, dude... it's an old croatian expression from the 16th century, meaning "for home -ready!". Google Nikola Zrinski. Don't beleive blindly what you read on Wikipedia... Yes, Ustasa used it during ww2. They also used cars and pants, but nobody cries because croats use cars today.
@@vatoslocos4160 you prolly know that “sieg heil” is not just frowned upon but legally forbidden in Germany? Well, duuude, it’s the same in Croatia which you can shockingly also find on wikipedia and believe because it’s not some idiot reasoning like “well, hitler smoked cigars but they didn’t ban those”, you utter damp kitchen cloth. kazneno djelo je degenčino.
Split is known as a living museum because of the incredibly well preserved Roman architecture. You can actually see how people lived. It’s quite spectacular and yes very busy. It’s one of the most expensive areas in Croatia. Look forward to seeing more. 👍
Dears, the most mind blowing thing about Split old town, is that big part of it was originally not a town in sense of streets and buildings... It was one huge palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Some streets were then corridors, some building walls were just walls of huge rooms. The Dalmatia region was an old Roman province, that is why you can meet Roman soldiers there!
Welcome to our city :) if you need any recommandations on where to go, where to eat good etc feel free to ask! Edit: just watched the video, you guys didn't see much so make sure to climb the marjan hill and Sustipan park, go the the view point (vidilica), also think about renting bikes and go all the way around marjan, it's truly beautiful nature. If you dont find it cold, go to Znjan or Kasjuni beach, they are nice. If you want to go shopping, Mall of Split is the largest mall in Croatia. That is if you will spend more time in Split. Also, if going to Trogir make sure to stop in a town called Solin. It hasn't got a lot to offer but there is nice picturesqe city centre so you can stop and grab a coffee on your way to Trogir :) cheers
Thanks for these suggestions! You're right, we didnt see much at all because we will be back - have heard the Marjan hill is great, and will look over your other options when we return. Thank you
Some great humorous banter between you guys in this vlog - you seem to be capturing more moments like this and it's a good thing! A colleague of mine was recently in Split and said it was beautiful - your video bears this out. Interesting to hear of Daneger's former life on boats - my son is currently a drummer with a resident band on a cruise liner and is living an idyllic life doing what he loves, seeing the world at the same time - and getting paid for it :)
Great video guys brings back alot of memories, the island tours are great also the town of makarska is awesome for a day trip is only 1 hour drive from split, also Luka icecream in the old town best icecream and flavours and heaps of cats hanging around the garden circle next to Lukas 😎😎 hope you guys enjoy and have a awesome time 😊
Was in Split in '98 cafes along water front but the rubbish floating in around the boats and waters edge were disgusting and stunk! Looks like they've cleaned their act up a little. Dobra yedan!
There is a Cinema guys if U want to watch some movie for few Kunas. Also, go and get a beer in Vidilica, just up the hill towards Park Marjan. Stunning View. Split is awesome !!
Hi, my wife and I have been to Split a number of times for some years now... we normally stay in Croatia from three weeks to a month in the Dalmatian Coast, usually south of Split in the Makarska Riviera, and then go back to Poland from Split... a place so lovely and filled with history and beauty. Just for your info, Diocletian was a roman emperor born in Spalato, or Split... he was the first emperor who retired, which is why around year 305 AD he ordered the construction of that palace, really a small walled city to come back to his birthplace... for some reason, after a peaceful coexistence, he became one of the fiercest roman emperors to persecute Christians. The irony is that a few centuries later, his temple became a Christian Cathedral, hence the tower, added at that time. The "roman soldiers" you see there are a reminder of those times, and at times you can see a "Diocletian" talking to his adoring fans at the Peristyle, as that vivid continuous porch was called in ancient times. Thanks for the video... we had our tickets ready but we can't go because of the pandemic! hopefully everything gets back to normal soon.
@@DanegerAndStacey and we love hearing about you guys! I feel like the quarantine videos really started highlighting how much fun you two are! You show more of your senses of humor since then. 😊
Daneger's hair is always so well trimmed. Who cuts your hair? Do you have Stacey cut it? Or do you find a local barber? If so, how do you find a good local barber and how do you communicate how you want your hair when there's a language barrier?
I just get it cut every 4 weeks or so, it normally gets mega long then super short haha - just find a local barber. The trick is a video on my phone from ages ago when I got it cut, just show them that and they know :) English has been easy in most barbers ive been to though
The tower as you called it is as old as the city of Split. If you come to Split again, I'd be more than glad to show you around, just contact me. Regards from Split 🤗♥️👍
The best places to visit in Dalmatia are the islands........you defenitvely should see Pag, Novalja, Rab, Šimuni, Baška (one of the very few beaches with sand), Šolta....
Macola is in my opinion the best place to take a rest :D And I am so happy that Split is becoming more and more popular. ( I live like 15 min from Split ). And I really like your videos. Can't wait to see to island vlogs ;) btw the guys are playing Roman soldiers since Diocletian ruled for 20 years the Roman Empire and they say he was born in Salona ( Solin) and he loved his home so much that is why he build his palace in Split. When he retired he lived here till he died. And it is already older than 1700 years
hello guys ve heard that boracay is soon to be open after the shut down 6-7 months ago its nice to see you guys there part of the opening day lol take care both of you
I think these guys are kiwis! I love Split. Best icecream in the world...double dip choc chip chocolate...From Zagreb, you go under a tunel on the way and come out in middle earth. Amazing. Different vegetation, weather and everything looks different. Game of Thrones was filmed along that coastline too...and they said they filmed some of the game of thrones scenes in the castle in Split. Under the castle is something you must do. Incredible history about how they were holed up in there for a hundred years or something crazy like that and tossed their garbage through holes in the floor and the garbage decomposed over time to solidify somewhat and now has been cleared out and the under castle is where you can actually have conventions etc now, Incredible place.
I found your channel while searching for some travel tips. I am just starting out with my channel so doing lots of research. Thanks for the great content. I found your video really useful. Keep it up. I just subscribed
I am so happy to see two people enjoying themselves as much as I did from Jun through Aug of 2018, in Croatia. I was there, alone, for a dental procedure, after being ripped off 3 times for bad dental work in the USA, I made a point to research and take the plunge to visit the home country of my Great Grandfather: Croatia. They have renouned advanced dental clinics, and 1/10th of the cost. I stayed in Zagreb approximately 5 weeks, never spent more than US$55 a night on Booking.com, for newly remodelled, high-rise, lovely apartments both there and in Rijeka I did have a rental car for 4 weeks of it, it was super cheap, and I also found it FANTASTIC that Uber is there, and also super cheap. I am a car enthusiast, and swapped it out at the end of my trip for two days and got an Alpha Romeo Guila Quadrofolio for 2 days, just to take down to the coast in Rijeka, and visit the Grobnik Automotodrom to get onto the racetrack... WHAT AN EXPERIENCE! The food is fresh and amazing EVERYWHERE, people smile, and take pride in keeping at a nice steady pace, while doing everything top notch and with style everywhere (unlike the rushed and tumbled society in the USA). And an added bonus to all those who don't know this, almost everyone there speaks English, very well. I didn't turn on a television for nearly 4 weeks because I was living life, for the first time in a very long time, and exploring all of Zagreb. When I finally did turn one on I quickly learned that they have most of our television shows with Croatian (Hrvatski) subtitles. Friends that I made there said that's how they learned English at a young age. The people of this wonderful place are all kind, smart, generous, and fun people, for sure! The most beautiful part of the trip was driving down to Istra County, to a beach town called Umag very close to the Italian/Slovenia/Croatian border on the Croatia side. Go see the lighthouse there in the middle of the night.... it is just epic. Adriatic Sea is cleaner than anything I have ever seen in the world, and not overcrowded at all in the middle of August. My long term plan is to emigrate to Zagreb from Phoenix, Arizona.. that's how much I enjoyed it. Thank you for posting your video. Cheers!
Stoked you enjoyed your time back there mate - sounds like you had an epic adventure as well! Think your comment is going to come in handy for a lot of people looking through for recommendations and places to consider - thanks for all the intel
I’ve been sailing from Split a few times with my friends renting a yachts, but you made me realize I’ve never actually see the town. Looks like another sailing trip is in order to make up for it. Btw - I’ve never considered taking a cruise trip in Croatia as I was raised sailing - what was the reason for you chose the boat over yacht?
Sailing yourselves would be amazing! 7 nights of no planning, semi luxurious and easy adventure sounded to good to pass up. We plan so often it’s a relief to sit back.
Daneger and Stacey I bet it's gorgeous. Looking forward for the videos guys.. I hope I can save enough money to travel to Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary etc some day. It's a bit tough for Indians, our passport and currency being as terrible as they are..everything is three times more expensive. Until then, I have your videos to drool at haha. Enjoy yourselves!
I arrived on their Independence day, I believe is Jun 26th. The weather was perfect, never over 90F and the humidity was manageable. I am an American born Croatian, and Us Croatians LOVE our air conditioning. I don't believe there was one place that I visited, be it restaurant, gas station, shopping center, or residence, that did not have Air Conditioning. Hungary, for comparison, was another story....(I didn't have a pleasant experience in Budapest). If you are planning a trip to Zagreb, the entire city residents close up all the local businesses and heads out of town to their vacation properties along the Adriatic coast. Zagreb was bustling until mid-July just after the World Cup, and then all of a sudden, poof, it was an empty town, with a very lightly populated skeleton population exists In Zagreb until mid/late August when everyone returns in droves. I loved it at that time because it was peaceful and easy to explore around. I highly urge you to use Booking.com for all of your accommodations in Zagreb, Karlovac, and Rijeka. And try to book your accommodations from within Croatia, after you go to TMobile and pick up an unlimited High-Speed 4G SIM card for your phone, for $13 a week. It gives you a Croatian phone number with unlimited data. EVERYONE uses Whatsapp for phone calls, so you don't need a regular phone line. This is key: having a local IP and local Croatian phone number, makes it so you pay the local rate pricing for flights, cars, and accommodations on Booking.com. For the same room, I would have been charged an extra $30 a night using my American SIM card in my phone. It Nuts how that works (I blame greedy USA, not Croatia for this). Anyways, After posting two reviews on booking.com, I started getting 20-30% off discounts everywhere. I rented one bedroom apartment in Tresvynka Village (spelling is bad) on the west end of Zagreb, on the edge of Cromerec Village (both great areas to really experience to Croatian life), and a two-bedroom place called Sweet Corner Katrovec, also found on Booking.com. Both places were less than US$55 a night. Rented a city-center 2-bedroom apartment for $60 a night. ALL THREE WERE FABULOUS. All Possessions were always safe, and let me tell you, I carry BAGGAGE as much shopping as I did for nearly 7 kunas to a dollar, everything was about 1/4 of the cost you would pay for same services and products in the USA. I felt safer than anywhere in the USA walking around at 3am. Once you head SW on the E65 Autoceste tollway, the next big metro (actually a really small city) is called Karlovac (Pronounced Car-low-vaatz). This is where I had an especially emotional moment, as this was the city where my Great Grandfather lived prior to him fleeing to the USA in early 1900. Karlovac was much more humid, as it surround by 3 large rivers that pass through, and has the most stunning views and food from anywhere you stop. I stayed at a place that is near downtown, I believe the short road it was on is called Lukcic', that was on top of a brand new auto repair shop facility, and the owner had named one of the apartments up above the "Kupa," after one of the rivers that passed through the city. Go on Booking.com, and also was around $55 a night. The owner and his wife were so kind, accommodating, allow me privacy, and was an impeccably Modern style decorated with exquisite attention to detail that made it a pleasure to stay, and wished I had booked more than two nights there. You also cannot miss "Choco Factory" that is right next door to the Kupa/Car repair shop apartment... They have the best cakes and goodies compared to any coffee shop I have eaten at in the 15 countries I have traveled. If you want me to give you further suggestions about Rijeka and Istra county, please let me know, as those are also two AWESOME areas, especially Grobnik Automotodrom Race track, just outside Rijeka. Got to get to bed and work in the morning. Cheers!
In normal shops like LIDL or Kaufland you will get this two items for less than 20 kn. It is almost double cheaper! Like for example - this Monster energy drink was on action in Kaufland for 8 kn, normal price 10...
You should visit Bosnia and Herzegovina :) Mostar, Blagaj, Kravice waterfall - this is all in southern part of the country which is Herzegovina. Sarajevo, Jajce. Travnik are in northern part of the country - Bosnia. B&H is much cheaper since it is not in European Union. Hope to see some videos from my homeland in the future :)
Hey ZvoneMartinovic - our camera is here on Amazon- geni.us/ourcamera but you can always check our equipment and full travel gear on our site- danegerandstacey.com/our-equipment/
As far as I remember they shot scenes only in the substructions of the Diocletioan palace. I remember that we locals couldn't pass some time through the part which is normally open for everyone ( which you don't have to pay).
Make sure you turn into every little street inside the palace walls. I have been a number of times and am still amazed that I keep finding cool little streets and churches I have not seen before, especially in the corners of the palace. If the street looks like somewhere not to go, then go there its usually where the best surprises lay.
I want more info about you 2! As an example, my thinking about NZ and and Stacey. Her skin tone makes me wonder about her family considering what I know about Kiwiland. Is she a Maori?
We've got a couple of Q&A videos where we go more into us and our story etc. Stacey's Dad is from Malaysia but her Mum is from New Zealand, born and raised in NZ though. Heres the playlist: ruclips.net/video/Lr6S3BZdpRE/видео.html
Sorry, we can't recall either but from what we've been told from people in the past few years there's been a lot of change and closure of the Airbnbs we stayed in the past.
@@DanegerAndStacey Don't worry... this silly American kept trying to ask where "Karla-Vack" was.... (Karlovac c=tz). Or worse, the moment I was in the Bauhaus store (Croatian Home Depot), and dictated to my Google translator, "Where can I find shipping boxes." My iPhone has a mind of its own at times, and she heard me all right.... and perfectly translated to the store clerk in Hrvatski,k really loudly, "Where can I shit in a box?" LOL The look on the dude's face was priceless for a sec, and then we both couldn't stop laughing. I am sure you both have had this happen in the places you have traveled to. Maybe I am biased, but Croatia and London, UK, were the only two destinations that everyone was so laid back, and laughed WITH me, instead of at me, when I would unknowingly pull a stunt like this.
Okay, I’m loving this video! You’re making me want to jump back on the plane and go back to anywhere Europe! I love old towns and architecture! My wife and I are back to reality now after spending two weeks in Italy. That was pure heaven walking around places like Venice and Florence and not to mention spending too much money on gelato and gigantic toasted sandwiches 😂 but anyway, the scenery looks so incredible in this video especially the slow motion scenes thru the old town. Beautiful! 😁
Haha gelato we expected but the toasted sandwhich line through us! Whats the deal with that? Been a long time since I've been to Italy (Dane) so don't recall that being a thing haha.
Daneger and Stacey Hahahaa.. yes the toasted sandwiches if you choose wisely are quite amazing! A lot of the ingredients I couldn’t understand because of the menus being in Italian but I was good at guessing. There was a place in Bologna, Italy called Breaking Toast. I had pre-planned to go there so I knew it was pretty close to the hotel. I ordered three sandwiches. One for my wife, one for me and one to split in half. We barely finished the one sandwich not because it wasn’t good but because they were SO BIG! 😂 The sandwiches are actually very healthy and filled with great cheeses and the sliced meats, etc you find in Europe. There’s also a lot of vegetarian options but I’m not a vegetarian Haha.. After this place in Bologna, I found myself running into similar sandwich places in both Florence and Milan that were close to the hotels so we couldn’t resist. But yes, gigantic toasted sandwiches! Hahahaa As a side note, there’s also another sandwich option called a Piadina sandwich. They’re not huge like the toasted sandwich but they are equally as tasty. Piadina’s are basically italian flatbread sandwiches. Very crispy and delicious! Maybe you guys can eventually make your way to Italy? 🤩 Definitely recommend Florence and the beautiful surrounding areas of Tuscany.
Don't tell me you didn't visit Plitvice lakes on the way to Split. It's must visit location. Also cool location to see is colosseum in Pula, Lastovo and Mljet national parks. If you like old towns Korcula, Rovinj, Hvar and ofc Dubrovnik. By the way. Ljubljana episode was nice, Host there was so good. I am from Varazdin close to Slovenian border and we have a lot of similar food like them.
So you're saying that your creamy salad dressing slid onto your crotch area? Hummm...that probably raised few eye brows. I have few memories like that of my own...
I absolutely love Split. For any football fans - Hajduk at Poljud is an experience never to be forgotten. Za dom spremni bratja - pozdrav iz polskje!
"Za dom spremni" dont use that alot or openly lol
@@nepherdwen uuh, dude... it's an old croatian expression from the 16th century, meaning "for home -ready!". Google Nikola Zrinski. Don't beleive blindly what you read on Wikipedia... Yes, Ustasa used it during ww2. They also used cars and pants, but nobody cries because croats use cars today.
Hvala, polski brat. Za dom spremni!
@@vatoslocos4160 you prolly know that “sieg heil” is not just frowned upon but legally forbidden in Germany? Well, duuude, it’s the same in Croatia which you can shockingly also find on wikipedia and believe because it’s not some idiot reasoning like “well, hitler smoked cigars but they didn’t ban those”,
you utter damp kitchen cloth. kazneno djelo je degenčino.
@@nepherdwen You are an IDIOT. Don't fuckin talk about something you have NO IDEA about...
Croatia is just stunning! Thank you for sharing! Can't wait for your next vlog!
It's insanely beautiful!
Split is known as a living museum because of the incredibly well preserved Roman architecture. You can actually see how people lived. It’s quite spectacular and yes very busy. It’s one of the most expensive areas in Croatia. Look forward to seeing more. 👍
Dears, the most mind blowing thing about Split old town, is that big part of it was originally not a town in sense of streets and buildings... It was one huge palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Some streets were then corridors, some building walls were just walls of huge rooms. The Dalmatia region was an old Roman province, that is why you can meet Roman soldiers there!
We need to head in and explore further into the castles and history for sure! Thank you
I love Split. I was there in 2015. Great ice cream🍦
Haha the perfect memory - ice cream!!
Enjoy the amazing Dalmatian Coast! You are going to love it! 💕
It's stunning!! So many videos to share
There's something about the couple dynamic that makes your videos special. The videography ain't bad either
Thanks John, that's a nice comment!
Another great video! Thank you!🙂👍🇭🇷
The Roman palace is all around you, the tower is of course much more recent.
Bell tower is from 12th century
Oooh, you've been to Split, sorry, just now found this video. How did you like my city???
♥️I love your videos👍
I love the video!!!! The guys dressed up are supposed to be Roman soldiers as Diocletian was a Roman emperor and his palace was in Split...
..oh and the busy place is called 'Peristil' and Diocletian palace is bigger, most of the city centre😁
Enjoyed your video really beautiful I can't wait for more. Great video guys you are awesome
Thanks as always for watching and your comments :)
I've never heard of this place, gorgeous
It just gets more beautiful the further down the coast
Hmmmm never heard .interesting poor geography school
Love those cinematic car shots. Classic travel vlogger 😂😂😂Looking forward to seeing your boat vlogs!
Haha thanks guys! Cruise is amazing, some great stuff tos hare
Looks absolutely stunning!
It's such a beautiful (but intense) place to hang! Nice to see your comments again 👋🏼
Don't mind me, I'm just binge watching ALL of your videos!
Yay! We'd never mind that - enjoy!
first! Stace is totally me 😂 I'ma need some chips & M&M's to get through the day. Can't wait to see the cruise.
Woooh congrats! 🏆 Haha gotta get them road snacks
That strip at sunset looked beautiful.
Welcome to our city :) if you need any recommandations on where to go, where to eat good etc feel free to ask!
Edit: just watched the video, you guys didn't see much so make sure to climb the marjan hill and Sustipan park, go the the view point (vidilica), also think about renting bikes and go all the way around marjan, it's truly beautiful nature. If you dont find it cold, go to Znjan or Kasjuni beach, they are nice. If you want to go shopping, Mall of Split is the largest mall in Croatia. That is if you will spend more time in Split. Also, if going to Trogir make sure to stop in a town called Solin. It hasn't got a lot to offer but there is nice picturesqe city centre so you can stop and grab a coffee on your way to Trogir :) cheers
Thanks for these suggestions! You're right, we didnt see much at all because we will be back - have heard the Marjan hill is great, and will look over your other options when we return. Thank you
@@DanegerAndStacey Anytime, looking forward to new vlogs. Cheers :)
Mall of Split is the largest? I thought the Zadar one is bigger maybe i didnt go to the one ur taking about idk
@holymoly where is the best place to stay in Split for young people, shops beach, restaraunts etc?
Some great humorous banter between you guys in this vlog - you seem to be capturing more moments like this and it's a good thing! A colleague of mine was recently in Split and said it was beautiful - your video bears this out. Interesting to hear of Daneger's former life on boats - my son is currently a drummer with a resident band on a cruise liner and is living an idyllic life doing what he loves, seeing the world at the same time - and getting paid for it :)
Thats great your sons off living his life as well - the cruise ship/super yacht life is a tough one but awesome way to see the world and enjoy travel!
Great video guys brings back alot of memories, the island tours are great also the town of makarska is awesome for a day trip is only 1 hour drive from split, also Luka icecream in the old town best icecream and flavours and heaps of cats hanging around the garden circle next to Lukas 😎😎 hope you guys enjoy and have a awesome time 😊
We stopped at Makarska and were blown away!! Lots of videos to share from the cuise, we're a little behind and love this coastline
Was in Split in '98 cafes along water front but the rubbish floating in around the boats and waters edge were disgusting and stunk! Looks like they've cleaned their act up a little. Dobra yedan!
The whole coast looks like that!
It's heaven!
There is a Cinema guys if U want to watch some movie for few Kunas. Also, go and get a beer in Vidilica, just up the hill towards Park Marjan. Stunning View. Split is awesome !!
Thanks for the heads up! Those are all awesome suggestions
Hi, my wife and I have been to Split a number of times for some years now... we normally stay in Croatia from three weeks to a month in the Dalmatian Coast, usually south of Split in the Makarska Riviera, and then go back to Poland from Split... a place so lovely and filled with history and beauty.
Just for your info, Diocletian was a roman emperor born in Spalato, or Split... he was the first emperor who retired, which is why around year 305 AD he ordered the construction of that palace, really a small walled city to come back to his birthplace... for some reason, after a peaceful coexistence, he became one of the fiercest roman emperors to persecute Christians. The irony is that a few centuries later, his temple became a Christian Cathedral, hence the tower, added at that time. The "roman soldiers" you see there are a reminder of those times, and at times you can see a "Diocletian" talking to his adoring fans at the Peristyle, as that vivid continuous porch was called in ancient times.
Thanks for the video... we had our tickets ready but we can't go because of the pandemic! hopefully everything gets back to normal soon.
So nice to see you guys in Split. Hope you have fun and like it 👌😁
Love it! Loved the cruising even more! Vids to come next week
My beautiful city !
Thank you guys .I change all that beauty for Roanoke VIA.I hope you like my city.
happy traveling and have fun
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed hearing a little of Daneger's back story, very cool! We have a former track athlete from Split (the reason we decided to travel to Croatia).
Always nice to share a little more about us!
@@DanegerAndStacey and we love hearing about you guys! I feel like the quarantine videos really started highlighting how much fun you two are! You show more of your senses of humor since then. 😊
Our Croatia is beautiful,come again😀
We agree!
Daneger's hair is always so well trimmed. Who cuts your hair? Do you have Stacey cut it? Or do you find a local barber? If so, how do you find a good local barber and how do you communicate how you want your hair when there's a language barrier?
I just get it cut every 4 weeks or so, it normally gets mega long then super short haha - just find a local barber. The trick is a video on my phone from ages ago when I got it cut, just show them that and they know :) English has been easy in most barbers ive been to though
Croatia beautiful
Yup! Stunning!
The tower as you called it is as old as the city of Split. If you come to Split again, I'd be more than glad to show you around, just contact me.
Regards from Split 🤗♥️👍
All those boats are from my dads village 15km south of split . The village is called krilo jessinice
Hey dan and stace,please would you share with me the camera you use , I would really like to try it
I loved to see that you like my hometown :D
The best places to visit in Dalmatia are the islands........you defenitvely should see Pag, Novalja, Rab, Šimuni, Baška (one of the very few beaches with sand), Šolta....
Macola is in my opinion the best place to take a rest :D
And I am so happy that Split is becoming more and more popular. ( I live like 15 min from Split ). And I really like your videos. Can't wait to see to island vlogs ;)
btw the guys are playing Roman soldiers since Diocletian ruled for 20 years the Roman Empire and they say he was born in Salona ( Solin) and he loved his home so much that is why he build his palace in Split. When he retired he lived here till he died. And it is already older than 1700 years
Thanks for the tips and insights!!! We will research more next time we explore
Svaki put se svadam s šoferom u busu kad ne pravi pauzu kod Macole 😂😂😂
hahahahahahhaha
ja se rijetko vozin busom...ali znamo stati kad idemo s auton ;)
Split is the best. ❤ najlipsi grad
ah, Im so jealous. but grateful for these videos. thankyou.
You're welcome Suzie, glad you're enjoying 😀
hello guys ve heard that boracay is soon to be open after the shut down 6-7 months ago its nice to see you guys there part of the opening day lol take care both of you
Would love to come back for the opening if we were invited, we'll likely be in Indo then. We can only dream :)
I think these guys are kiwis! I love Split. Best icecream in the world...double dip choc chip chocolate...From Zagreb, you go under a tunel on the way and come out in middle earth. Amazing. Different vegetation, weather and everything looks different. Game of Thrones was filmed along that coastline too...and they said they filmed some of the game of thrones scenes in the castle in Split. Under the castle is something you must do. Incredible history about how they were holed up in there for a hundred years or something crazy like that and tossed their garbage through holes in the floor and the garbage decomposed over time to solidify somewhat and now has been cleared out and the under castle is where you can actually have conventions etc now, Incredible place.
You're right, we're from New Zealand. Lots of interesting information here, thanks for sharing.
Goooooood morningggggggggggggggg!!!!
I found your channel while searching for some travel tips. I am just starting out with my channel so doing lots of research. Thanks for the great content. I found your video really useful. Keep it up. I just subscribed
Yooooo now that's something insane!
I can’t find the video you guys posted about The sail tour in Croatia.. was it deleted?
That's strange! They're all still there for sure, here's the playlist: ruclips.net/video/LM8A-O6J780/видео.html
Wonderful looking town!
I am so happy to see two people enjoying themselves as much as I did from Jun through Aug of 2018, in Croatia. I was there, alone, for a dental procedure, after being ripped off 3 times for bad dental work in the USA, I made a point to research and take the plunge to visit the home country of my Great Grandfather: Croatia. They have renouned advanced dental clinics, and 1/10th of the cost. I stayed in Zagreb approximately 5 weeks, never spent more than US$55 a night on Booking.com, for newly remodelled, high-rise, lovely apartments both there and in Rijeka
I did have a rental car for 4 weeks of it, it was super cheap, and I also found it FANTASTIC that Uber is there, and also super cheap. I am a car enthusiast, and swapped it out at the end of my trip for two days and got an Alpha Romeo Guila Quadrofolio for 2 days, just to take down to the coast in Rijeka, and visit the Grobnik Automotodrom to get onto the racetrack... WHAT AN EXPERIENCE!
The food is fresh and amazing EVERYWHERE, people smile, and take pride in keeping at a nice steady pace, while doing everything top notch and with style everywhere (unlike the rushed and tumbled society in the USA). And an added bonus to all those who don't know this, almost everyone there speaks English, very well. I didn't turn on a television for nearly 4 weeks because I was living life, for the first time in a very long time, and exploring all of Zagreb. When I finally did turn one on I quickly learned that they have most of our television shows with Croatian (Hrvatski) subtitles. Friends that I made there said that's how they learned English at a young age.
The people of this wonderful place are all kind, smart, generous, and fun people, for sure! The most beautiful part of the trip was driving down to Istra County, to a beach town called Umag very close to the Italian/Slovenia/Croatian border on the Croatia side. Go see the lighthouse there in the middle of the night.... it is just epic. Adriatic Sea is cleaner than anything I have ever seen in the world, and not overcrowded at all in the middle of August. My long term plan is to emigrate to Zagreb from Phoenix, Arizona.. that's how much I enjoyed it.
Thank you for posting your video. Cheers!
Stoked you enjoyed your time back there mate - sounds like you had an epic adventure as well! Think your comment is going to come in handy for a lot of people looking through for recommendations and places to consider - thanks for all the intel
Kewl
Glad you enjoyed my country i Hope i can visit USA one day
I’ve been sailing from Split a few times with my friends renting a yachts, but you made me realize I’ve never actually see the town. Looks like another sailing trip is in order to make up for it.
Btw - I’ve never considered taking a cruise trip in Croatia as I was raised sailing - what was the reason for you chose the boat over yacht?
Sailing yourselves would be amazing! 7 nights of no planning, semi luxurious and easy adventure sounded to good to pass up. We plan so often it’s a relief to sit back.
Good evening from israel....love to see all yours videos.
Yay! Thanks and hey back at ya
Wow, Split is beautiful eh? Stacey, love your backpack..Dane, love the new haircut! :D Waiting for your cruise video guys!
Wait till you see the islands! ❤️🤭 haha thanks for noticing our new things as well.
Daneger and Stacey I bet it's gorgeous. Looking forward for the videos guys.. I hope I can save enough money to travel to Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary etc some day. It's a bit tough for Indians, our passport and currency being as terrible as they are..everything is three times more expensive. Until then, I have your videos to drool at haha. Enjoy yourselves!
Yeah the power of currency doesnt always work for everyone :( We're happy our videos can give you an escape and a taste anyway!
You guys are cute and I love your energy and camera presence!!!
So lovely, thank you!
What month did you go there. I’m planning a trip there this year. Good tips and recommendations.
This was in September from memory, nice time of year
I arrived on their Independence day, I believe is Jun 26th. The weather was perfect, never over 90F and the humidity was manageable. I am an American born Croatian, and Us Croatians LOVE our air conditioning. I don't believe there was one place that I visited, be it restaurant, gas station, shopping center, or residence, that did not have Air Conditioning. Hungary, for comparison, was another story....(I didn't have a pleasant experience in Budapest). If you are planning a trip to Zagreb, the entire city residents close up all the local businesses and heads out of town to their vacation properties along the Adriatic coast. Zagreb was bustling until mid-July just after the World Cup, and then all of a sudden, poof, it was an empty town, with a very lightly populated skeleton population exists In Zagreb until mid/late August when everyone returns in droves. I loved it at that time because it was peaceful and easy to explore around. I highly urge you to use Booking.com for all of your accommodations in Zagreb, Karlovac, and Rijeka. And try to book your accommodations from within Croatia, after you go to TMobile and pick up an unlimited High-Speed 4G SIM card for your phone, for $13 a week. It gives you a Croatian phone number with unlimited data. EVERYONE uses Whatsapp for phone calls, so you don't need a regular phone line. This is key: having a local IP and local Croatian phone number, makes it so you pay the local rate pricing for flights, cars, and accommodations on Booking.com. For the same room, I would have been charged an extra $30 a night using my American SIM card in my phone. It Nuts how that works (I blame greedy USA, not Croatia for this). Anyways, After posting two reviews on booking.com, I started getting 20-30% off discounts everywhere. I rented one bedroom apartment in Tresvynka Village (spelling is bad) on the west end of Zagreb, on the edge of Cromerec Village (both great areas to really experience to Croatian life), and a two-bedroom place called Sweet Corner Katrovec, also found on Booking.com. Both places were less than US$55 a night. Rented a city-center 2-bedroom apartment for $60 a night. ALL THREE WERE FABULOUS. All Possessions were always safe, and let me tell you, I carry BAGGAGE as much shopping as I did for nearly 7 kunas to a dollar, everything was about 1/4 of the cost you would pay for same services and products in the USA. I felt safer than anywhere in the USA walking around at 3am. Once you head SW on the E65 Autoceste tollway, the next big metro (actually a really small city) is called Karlovac (Pronounced Car-low-vaatz). This is where I had an especially emotional moment, as this was the city where my Great Grandfather lived prior to him fleeing to the USA in early 1900. Karlovac was much more humid, as it surround by 3 large rivers that pass through, and has the most stunning views and food from anywhere you stop. I stayed at a place that is near downtown, I believe the short road it was on is called Lukcic', that was on top of a brand new auto repair shop facility, and the owner had named one of the apartments up above the "Kupa," after one of the rivers that passed through the city. Go on Booking.com, and also was around $55 a night. The owner and his wife were so kind, accommodating, allow me privacy, and was an impeccably Modern style decorated with exquisite attention to detail that made it a pleasure to stay, and wished I had booked more than two nights there. You also cannot miss "Choco Factory" that is right next door to the Kupa/Car repair shop apartment... They have the best cakes and goodies compared to any coffee shop I have eaten at in the 15 countries I have traveled. If you want me to give you further suggestions about Rijeka and Istra county, please let me know, as those are also two AWESOME areas, especially Grobnik Automotodrom Race track, just outside Rijeka. Got to get to bed and work in the morning. Cheers!
How much hours does it take by bus from zagreb to split?
Gah I hate being ripped off in service stations! $5.70 ain't too bad I guess; Croatia is stunning :D
One day we will get there...
Typical service stations over charging because they're in the middle of nowhere! You guys have to get to Croatia, beautiful place
In normal shops like LIDL or Kaufland you will get this two items for less than 20 kn. It is almost double cheaper! Like for example - this Monster energy drink was on action in Kaufland for 8 kn, normal price 10...
My lovely town.
So lovely!
Hey guys! Great video and I love your channel!
Yay - thanks for the support!
You should visit Bosnia and Herzegovina :) Mostar, Blagaj, Kravice waterfall - this is all in southern part of the country which is Herzegovina. Sarajevo, Jajce. Travnik are in northern part of the country - Bosnia. B&H is much cheaper since it is not in European Union. Hope to see some videos from my homeland in the future :)
Next time we will, we've heard incredible things!
Ercegovna je Rvatska!
Sta reci na tako glup komentar. Bavi se lijepim stvarima. Ne truj sebe a ni ljude oko sebe.
Croatia still super full? crazy...but frkn beautifull
Yup still pretty busy! Especially Dubrovnik!
Is it the same port where from ur family went off?
Nope - that was Zagreb, so we're further down the coast now and the cruise took us even further along :)
You both are my happy pill
Hahaha 'from, well, you know where' hahaha. Salamat Po
Witch camera do u use? It is look nice.
Hey ZvoneMartinovic - our camera is here on Amazon- geni.us/ourcamera but you can always check our equipment and full travel gear on our site- danegerandstacey.com/our-equipment/
i believe that palace was part of GOT
As far as I remember they shot scenes only in the substructions of the Diocletioan palace. I remember that we locals couldn't pass some time through the part which is normally open for everyone ( which you don't have to pay).
@@Niki91-HR it was filmed outside aswel. Na zlatnim vratima itd.
@B Boyka...ah ok I didn't not know that. I just remember how everything was closed around the substructions.
You're Kiwi's?
The next place you two should visit is Sibenik.
I live in Split
You should go to Korčula one day...😙
We did! Check our other videos
Make sure you turn into every little street inside the palace walls. I have been a number of times and am still amazed that I keep finding cool little streets and churches I have not seen before, especially in the corners of the palace. If the street looks like somewhere not to go, then go there its usually where the best surprises lay.
We will be going back and exploring further, looks like a cool place to explore!
I miss your videos so much because school started and I don't have a lot of time :/
Glad you're finding some time to watch when you can - hope school is going well
I want more info about you 2! As an example, my thinking about NZ and and Stacey. Her skin tone makes me wonder about her family considering what I know about Kiwiland. Is she a Maori?
We've got a couple of Q&A videos where we go more into us and our story etc. Stacey's Dad is from Malaysia but her Mum is from New Zealand, born and raised in NZ though. Heres the playlist: ruclips.net/video/Lr6S3BZdpRE/видео.html
Can you guys remember the name of the place you stayed at in split? I can't decide which hotel to choose lol I'm overthinking it too much!
Also is there any chance you remember the airbnb name that you stayed at in trogir?
Sorry, we can't recall either but from what we've been told from people in the past few years there's been a lot of change and closure of the Airbnbs we stayed in the past.
Ja živim u Zagrebu
Is it sheap in Croatia?
This video will show you, but it's about 20-50% more expensive down the coast: ruclips.net/video/6iQWXI5jxHw/видео.html
Thanks
wonderful vedio
If you want to visits smaller towns and places, you need to go by car. Public transport connect major cities and towns only.
True!
Great
Oh no, it should be illegal for a Kiwi pronounce Split! Great video, guys.
Huh? What do you mean? Is it our accent?
@@DanegerAndStacey Yes. It sounds super affected to my ears. I was not trying to offend. Continue your wonderful trip and videos!
@@DanegerAndStacey Don't worry... this silly American kept trying to ask where "Karla-Vack" was.... (Karlovac c=tz). Or worse, the moment I was in the Bauhaus store (Croatian Home Depot), and dictated to my Google translator, "Where can I find shipping boxes." My iPhone has a mind of its own at times, and she heard me all right.... and perfectly translated to the store clerk in Hrvatski,k really loudly, "Where can I shit in a box?" LOL The look on the dude's face was priceless for a sec, and then we both couldn't stop laughing. I am sure you both have had this happen in the places you have traveled to. Maybe I am biased, but Croatia and London, UK, were the only two destinations that everyone was so laid back, and laughed WITH me, instead of at me, when I would unknowingly pull a stunt like this.
Ohhhhh Tres!!!!!
Yup 🥉 Get ittttt!
goood visit
Maybe ill see you around 😁😁❤
9:35 what viking wields a spear?
We know, we know. On the spot choice of words.
wrong time for sailing guys, you're too late, harsh weather is coming from tommorrow on :((
Videos are behind :) Weather was amazing.
Okay, I’m loving this video! You’re making me want to jump back on the plane and go back to anywhere Europe! I love old towns and architecture! My wife and I are back to reality now after spending two weeks in Italy. That was pure heaven walking around places like Venice and Florence and not to mention spending too much money on gelato and gigantic toasted sandwiches 😂 but anyway, the scenery looks so incredible in this video especially the slow motion scenes thru the old town. Beautiful! 😁
Haha gelato we expected but the toasted sandwhich line through us! Whats the deal with that? Been a long time since I've been to Italy (Dane) so don't recall that being a thing haha.
Daneger and Stacey Hahahaa.. yes the toasted sandwiches if you choose wisely are quite amazing! A lot of the ingredients I couldn’t understand because of the menus being in Italian but I was good at guessing. There was a place in Bologna, Italy called Breaking Toast. I had pre-planned to go there so I knew it was pretty close to the hotel. I ordered three sandwiches. One for my wife, one for me and one to split in half. We barely finished the one sandwich not because it wasn’t good but because they were SO BIG! 😂 The sandwiches are actually very healthy and filled with great cheeses and the sliced meats, etc you find in Europe. There’s also a lot of vegetarian options but I’m not a vegetarian Haha.. After this place in Bologna, I found myself running into similar sandwich places in both Florence and Milan that were close to the hotels so we couldn’t resist. But yes, gigantic toasted sandwiches! Hahahaa As a side note, there’s also another sandwich option called a Piadina sandwich. They’re not huge like the toasted sandwich but they are equally as tasty. Piadina’s are basically italian flatbread sandwiches. Very crispy and delicious! Maybe you guys can eventually make your way to Italy? 🤩 Definitely recommend Florence and the beautiful surrounding areas of Tuscany.
Don't tell me you didn't visit Plitvice lakes on the way to Split. It's must visit location. Also cool location to see is colosseum in Pula, Lastovo and Mljet national parks. If you like old towns Korcula, Rovinj, Hvar and ofc Dubrovnik.
By the way. Ljubljana episode was nice, Host there was so good. I am from Varazdin close to Slovenian border and we have a lot of similar food like them.
We've just finished the cruise and went to Korcula, Mljet, Dubrovnik and looooods more! Videos to come next week :)
That is freses air in lika at the bus stop no covid there
Nice theory lovely video thanks
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Best channel on RUclips
Why do you comment that on everyones channels? Saw you say the same on a few others as well.
Keyboard Choice.
Fair enough 😀
Im glad they know whats a good chips edit: i mean "crisps"
Next time charter your own sail boat ;)
I seen the word split I thought y’all broke up from a second
Hahaha
Best from Poland
🥈 hey!
I was in the restaurant there owo
Ty for the heart
Macola pit stop of course lol
Odusevljen sam kada cujem domacu glazbu, koja je prikladna za ovo nase podneblje, a ne one šerpe i udaranje što mozak probije.
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Sexy best haircut ever!!! Real nice fade!
Yeeeow, thanks. Found a cool barber in Zagreb.
You neet to see omis
Will look into it
So you're saying that your creamy salad dressing slid onto your crotch area? Hummm...that probably raised few eye brows. I have few memories like that of my own...
Oh it was chaotic - my phone speakers didnt work for days. I had to use my toothbrush to clean them!