So happy to FINALLY visit Croatia (our 27th country out of 50), because we have heard nothing but fantastic things about this one-of-a-kind country! 🇭🇷 We managed to try 12 different Croatian foods and drinks on our first day in Split, which is quite a bit of food for us, especially when we’re heavily jet-lagged haha! Nonetheless, everything was absolutely delicious, and the food only got better and better the more we traveled around Croatia. Stay tuned for more good eats and lots of adventure as we discover more of this beautiful country! 🤗 Tours and experiences we did/recommend in Split: 🛥 From Split: Blue Cave & Five Islands With Hvar Boat Tour - gyg.me/VvFJyWT1 🏛 Split: Old Town and Diocletian Palace Walking Tour - gyg.me/seCcYoQx 🕌 From Split: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls Tour - gyg.me/ABLUEZLm 🛶 Split: Illuminated Evening Guided Kayaking Tour - gyg.me/huaYRqkj 🍷 From Split: Krka Waterfalls, Food & Wine Tasting Tour - gyg.me/RzC5bSSh 🤿 Split: Krka Waterfalls Tour, Boat Cruise, and Swimming - gyg.me/cMfgh4Td 🌿 From Split: Plitvice Lakes Guided Day Tour with Tickets - gyg.me/fQuaaCXM 🤾♀ From Split or Omiš: Rafting, Cliff Jumping, & Cave Exploring - gyg.me/ELb0lR75 🍅 Split: Food Tasting Walking Tour - gyg.me/WrMBU1XA
I was there just for one afternoon this summer. Will keep these suggestions for when I come back. Loved your food tour! Had heard about Croatia being beautiful, it really is, and feels so European, but different as you say.
Croatia was once past of the Empire of Venice, known as Venetian Dalmatia. I guess the dog breed comes from there too. When I was in college my rich friends would go to Croatia's Yacht Week. Must be nice.
@@garywhite7886 Yes, parts of Croatia was indeed under Venetian control at different times. The Republic of Venice, particularly from the late medieval period through the early modern era, established dominion over portions of the Dalmatian coast, which includes areas of present-day Croatia. Venice was especially interested in the Dalmatian coast due to its strategic position along key Adriatic Sea trade routes. In the 15th century, the Venetian Republic formally acquired Dalmatia from the Kingdom of Hungary. This Venetian control extended to cities like Zadar, Split, and Šibenik, which still reflect Venetian influence in their architecture and urban design today. Venice ruled parts of Dalmatia until the early 19th century, when Napoleon dissolved the Venetian Republic in 1797, transferring control of these regions to the Austrian Empire. Other parts of Croatia, particularly inland regions like Zagreb and Slavonia, remained outside Venetian rule and were influenced more by Hungarian and Habsburg authorities.
Was excited to subscribe because of all the dishes you were going to have and although you give name of dishes, the restaurant’s names are not noted. Doesn’t help with people like me who are planning a trip
The price points on the Adriatic are crazy… Zagreb is crazy cheap, but it comes with the territory, barely any tourists visit Zagreb, it’s all about Dubrovnik, Split and Zadar.
Overpriced restaurants, “shellfish” is no fish at all, burek is combined with yogurt, ocean flavor should not be present in Croatian food cause we are so far away from all the oceans.
Travel doesn’t have to be expensive if you budget and plan in advance! Plus it’s our job now to create these videos. We get paid from ads on videos, our Patreon page, and sponsorships within the videos. Hope this helps clarify! Definitely a unique job though!
So happy to FINALLY visit Croatia (our 27th country out of 50), because we have heard nothing but fantastic things about this one-of-a-kind country! 🇭🇷 We managed to try 12 different Croatian foods and drinks on our first day in Split, which is quite a bit of food for us, especially when we’re heavily jet-lagged haha! Nonetheless, everything was absolutely delicious, and the food only got better and better the more we traveled around Croatia. Stay tuned for more good eats and lots of adventure as we discover more of this beautiful country! 🤗
Tours and experiences we did/recommend in Split:
🛥 From Split: Blue Cave & Five Islands With Hvar Boat Tour - gyg.me/VvFJyWT1
🏛 Split: Old Town and Diocletian Palace Walking Tour - gyg.me/seCcYoQx
🕌 From Split: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls Tour - gyg.me/ABLUEZLm
🛶 Split: Illuminated Evening Guided Kayaking Tour - gyg.me/huaYRqkj
🍷 From Split: Krka Waterfalls, Food & Wine Tasting Tour - gyg.me/RzC5bSSh
🤿 Split: Krka Waterfalls Tour, Boat Cruise, and Swimming - gyg.me/cMfgh4Td
🌿 From Split: Plitvice Lakes Guided Day Tour with Tickets - gyg.me/fQuaaCXM
🤾♀ From Split or Omiš: Rafting, Cliff Jumping, & Cave Exploring - gyg.me/ELb0lR75
🍅 Split: Food Tasting Walking Tour - gyg.me/WrMBU1XA
We arrived in Split today …and your video popped up. Can’t wait to explore this week.
Thanks guys 🎉
Loved all the food, looks so delicious ❤️😍
WHOA when i saw the thumbnail i was like “hang on i need my cuppa tea and im gonna snuggle on the couch to watch a new episode of chad and Claire 🎉!”
Thanks for spending your time with us! 😁😁
Been there,great place!
Classic dishes, good job on that. But most places shown are extremely touristic. Goluzarije though has indeed the Best Fritule in town. :)
I was there just for one afternoon this summer. Will keep these suggestions for when I come back. Loved your food tour! Had heard about Croatia being beautiful, it really is, and feels so European, but different as you say.
Croatia was once past of the Empire of Venice, known as Venetian Dalmatia. I guess the dog breed comes from there too. When I was in college my rich friends would go to Croatia's Yacht Week. Must be nice.
No , parts of Dalmatia were under venice, from Zadar to Split .Where i come from in (Dalmatia) we were free. Croatia was never a part of venice.
@@garywhite7886 Yes, parts of Croatia was indeed under Venetian control at different times. The Republic of Venice, particularly from the late medieval period through the early modern era, established dominion over portions of the Dalmatian coast, which includes areas of present-day Croatia. Venice was especially interested in the Dalmatian coast due to its strategic position along key Adriatic Sea trade routes.
In the 15th century, the Venetian Republic formally acquired Dalmatia from the Kingdom of Hungary. This Venetian control extended to cities like Zadar, Split, and Šibenik, which still reflect Venetian influence in their architecture and urban design today. Venice ruled parts of Dalmatia until the early 19th century, when Napoleon dissolved the Venetian Republic in 1797, transferring control of these regions to the Austrian Empire.
Other parts of Croatia, particularly inland regions like Zagreb and Slavonia, remained outside Venetian rule and were influenced more by Hungarian and Habsburg authorities.
All the venetian Italians did in Croatia was steel and plunder
OMG I love fritule havnt had them for so long I could eat 20 kilo's of them
Headed there in January 2025. great vid.
LOL the way your heads snapped at 2:19
Haha our morning alarm in case we slept in
Was excited to subscribe because of all the dishes you were going to have and although you give name of dishes, the restaurant’s names are not noted. Doesn’t help with people like me who are planning a trip
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when you're at the table and eating, then the fucking hat comes off
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Is croatia safe for asians?
Yes, there were many Asians when I was there and there was a "black lives matter" post on a wall. This was in Zadar.
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You should have asked someone how to eat buzara.
You paid over 7 euro for a glass of wine in croatia? I think you got scammed
If the vine is high quality it is not! There are great vine and food!
@@user-2qUz overpaid!!
Usual price for Hi quality vines on Croatian coast average about 4€ for 1 dl . Price is ok.
The price points on the Adriatic are crazy…
Zagreb is crazy cheap, but it comes with the territory, barely any tourists visit Zagreb, it’s all about Dubrovnik, Split and Zadar.
When I go to Zagreb, I hardly see any locals... 😊
That is not shrimp it is cray fish.
you both should come to India you'll love it here
Overpriced restaurants, “shellfish” is no fish at all, burek is combined with yogurt, ocean flavor should not be present in Croatian food cause we are so far away from all the oceans.
how do you guys afford to travel so much to all these super expensive destinations? Won the powerball? lol 😁
Travel doesn’t have to be expensive if you budget and plan in advance! Plus it’s our job now to create these videos. We get paid from ads on videos, our Patreon page, and sponsorships within the videos. Hope this helps clarify! Definitely a unique job though!
Not a shrimps, is a skampi!