Super happy that you like Croatia. By the emptiness of Trogir and the fact that you went to the second voyage of the boat, I'd say that you guys were there maybe end of May, early June. Trogir gets very busy in July and August, Split even worse
@@DanegerAndStacey definitely more quiet than May or beginning of June. What confused me was that you were on the maiden voyage with the boat and usually these type of cruises and boats get renovated for the beginning of season and not the end
Hello im from Vienna and now near trogir, i want you to ask if you can give me some adress or places that are cool to Visit for you but not the Tourist places.
Trogir is a beautiful town and busy in summer. If your staying there a few days a day trip to town of Sibenik one hour North would be great and the great Krka waterfall national park. On the way up on the coastal road is also the great town of Primosten where you can visit the Virgin Mary statue made from Mozaik on the hill at sunset for an amazing view.
I love this little place so much the beaches and the water in ciovo the island next to it is so beautifull. There was green grass but they replace it time to time
i love seing foreigners visit my country 'cause it reminds me of how beautiful it is :) i mean, those shots of trogir from the air made my heart grow bigger! :)
Glad you picked it up and enjoying! Sooo hard to explain to people how much value there is in those pages! Will be updating for 2019 for sure, lots more to share.
I am really happy that I live between Split and Trogir...So I have 4 cities Split, Solin, Kaštela and Trogir I can hang out with friends and family. But the only thing is that in winter Trogir is kind of empty and Split is still full of life, because of the locals. But both places are amazing :)
@ Niki91-HR we are thinking of going to Trogir in October, is there still some action in Trogir like shops and restaurants and the ferry too Split? Or would you not advise it, saw you were a local so I thought I check in with a local ;)
Cute & Chilled area... 6:31 LoL'd @ "Obviously water around the outside - It's an island"... :) 10:25 "Go for a coffee"... ;) One day you'll find some coffee infused frothies... Fun li'l blooper at the end... :)
Haha sometimes we say the dumbest shit on camera, or edited out, because its so hard to get your words out as you intended! glad you can benefit from our silliness though lol.
Ha ha loved the blooper at the end! Great feature to include. Also the "in depth" football analysis from Stacey! I like the way you guys always find somewhere off the main path to get that more authentic and chilled out feeling. This location fits the bill perfectly. That coastline must be teeming with amazing locations to explore. Talking of exploring, news from my cruise ship bound son is that Tallinn (Estonia) has an epic old city to explore and Helsinki (Finland) is pretty awesome too. He heads for St Petersburg, Russia next.So perhaps a Baltic tour could be a future D & S adventure?
@@DanegerAndStacey it was only the top part not the podium,and they never moved it ,they just played around it...until they moved it permanently... that is the monument for marshall Marmont,Napoleon commander for this region and it had to be there in his honor..of course until ppl removed it 😎😉
Do you think that trogir would be boring if I went there solo for a whole week? I want to go on my first solo trip to Croatia but I can't find any cheap places to stay in split or Dubrovnik...
Ahhh well also we're a day late this week. Most likely only 2 this week because we're in the middle of such a mad rush of travel. lots more to come next week though :)
im in Croatia Split this week !!! where to make money exchange with the best rate in split - aswell some great restaurants you recommend in the region . cheers
yeah, and main purpose of those is to release the water collected by the drainpipes away from the building walls. They have these pipes going through their "mouth". In Slavic languages the name translates literally as "vomiting one", so you get the idea how it looks when it rains :-)
Trogir is waaaay more expensive than Split, Split is not expensive, yes there are some classy pricey places to eat but there are thousands of other places, I had one of the best pizzas ever with prawns mussels anchovies and it was a mere 60KN (about 6 euros) I have to disagree with this notion Split is expensive however I will agree its busy and I went during covid, anyways I do enjoy your vids but had to say this
“The real Dalmatians are Italians, and particularly Venetians, in the fullest acceptation of the word: - they speak the language, have the same manners, customs, and religion; the same craftiness as those people... Hence we find the inhabitants of those countries [Dalmatia and Istria] to consist of Italians in the towns and burghs on the coast; Morlachians in some isles and in the vallies...” -Louis François Cassas, Travels in Istria and Dalmatia, 1805 The the austrians and croatians came and wiped out everything that was italian in dalmatia.......
Lorenzo, my friend, croats inhabited dalmatia in the end of 5th and during 6th century, they mixed with Latin(Romans) and domestic dalmatians(iliryans) and have almost same cultural and traditional behaviour like all coastal Mediterranean people, including Greek and Turks, Italians or French people.. So,if you ask someone from dalmatia they will say they are croats, slavs from southeast of Europe, don't be biased, even modern Italians have 75%origins of ancient Romans, you get my point right!?
@@role6159 It seems that this British guy did not witness in 1887 all this mixed society. "...Throughout the middle ages this distinction of Latin and Slav was never lost; it survives to the present day (1887) and is the key to the proper intelligence of Dalmatian politics. Till the last few years the Italians have had things pretty much their own way; but since the great uprising of the Slav nations of the interior of the Balkan peninsula the Croats of Dalmatia have bestirred themselves, and with the aid of the Austrian Government are trying to Slavonize the Latin cities and to stamp out the Italian language. ... I, for one, cannot contemplate without regret the possibility of the extinction of an ancient culture and the suppression of an ancient tongue which can boast an uninterrupted descent from the Roman Empire.” -T. G. Jackson, Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, Volume 1, 1887
More bloopers at the end today!
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Croatia is spectacular. Great video guys keep them coming
In main season its really busy there...unbelievable beauty and UNESCO protected area.
Super happy that you like Croatia. By the emptiness of Trogir and the fact that you went to the second voyage of the boat, I'd say that you guys were there maybe end of May, early June. Trogir gets very busy in July and August, Split even worse
Nope, we were there end of September! Even quieter?
@@DanegerAndStacey definitely more quiet than May or beginning of June. What confused me was that you were on the maiden voyage with the boat and usually these type of cruises and boats get renovated for the beginning of season and not the end
🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷my hometown Trogir
Thank you for visiting us
Hope we did a good job showing your town
Hello im from Vienna and now near trogir, i want you to ask if you can give me some adress or places that are cool to Visit for you but not the Tourist places.
It's time to know all about Dalmatia, as you know it is so beautiful place to visit and set down
Trogir is a beautiful town and busy in summer. If your staying there a few days a day trip to town of Sibenik one hour North would be great and the great Krka waterfall national park. On the way up on the coastal road is also the great town of Primosten where you can visit the Virgin Mary statue made from Mozaik on the hill at sunset for an amazing view.
We heard amazing things about Sibenik but didnt get the chance to visit sadly! Next time for sure!
I second Primosten, it's gorgeous!!!!!!
Looks fab. Nice to see different places not just the typical tourist attractions. Thanks guys.
Thanks! We always try and make the effort to mix things up
Jako simpatični turisti!
Zainteresirani i zahvalni ljudi.lijepi pozdrav!
I love this little place so much the beaches and the water in ciovo the island next to it is so beautifull. There was green grass but they replace it time to time
Love watching your guy's videos, for some reason they're both heart warming and relaxing.
That means a lot, thank you!
Great drone footage, as always!
i love seing foreigners visit my country 'cause it reminds me of how beautiful it is :)
i mean, those shots of trogir from the air made my heart grow bigger! :)
AAhhh thats so cool to hear, we love when we can show a local how their hood feels in our eyes
@@DanegerAndStacey and i am very very glad you are enjoying Croatia so much! :) AT least it looks like it in your vlogs :)
Croatia is spectacular. Great video
Isnt it just. Such a dreamy place!
Daneger and Stacey yeah you are absolutely right my friend 😀 keep creating more vlogs. Stay connected 🙏🤗
Absolutely heaving in May, I can’t imagine what high season is like. Anything but chilled.
Trogir is great
Haha, did you find out why there are heads sticking out of the building? The place is chill and has a good vibe to it
Nope, didnt really find out what they were which is a shame!
Land, air, water, wherever you both are, am still your avid from the PH watching you from VN. So come on Dane, hit me with all your fascinating KB's!
Loooots of KBs coming from our next series 👌🏼👌🏼
Trogir is so nice to visit, its small but not that busy as Split so hope you are happy with visit it, as i told you :)
Really happy! We like the small and quiet feel at that time of year
3:49 That "stadium" is called "Batarija",but in Croatia, we call the battery "Baterija", so many people joke that way
PS I just bought your book! Great value for money. Thank you, I hope you will update it on a regular basis. Have fun you two.
Glad you picked it up and enjoying! Sooo hard to explain to people how much value there is in those pages! Will be updating for 2019 for sure, lots more to share.
Enjoyable vlog as always, nice tour of Trogir
Trogir looked nice! Will have to stop there on our travels through Croatia
Definitely worth a stop!
Epic views, thank you
Yay city tour vlogs are back 😊 looks stunning. Does Stacey wander off as much when the camera is not recording?
Haha its probably more like I hold back vs her wandering off by herself. I'm always filming and shes always looking around!
a lovely looking place..you missed the monasteries and city gate....
I am really happy that I live between Split and Trogir...So I have 4 cities Split, Solin, Kaštela and Trogir I can hang out with friends and family.
But the only thing is that in winter Trogir is kind of empty and Split is still full of life, because of the locals. But both places are amazing :)
You get the best of everything then!!!
Yes :D
@ Niki91-HR we are thinking of going to Trogir in October, is there still some action in Trogir like shops and restaurants and the ferry too Split? Or would you not advise it, saw you were a local so I thought I check in with a local ;)
ja bi se zalubio u tebe
I work at the coffee shop right next to that post office:) nice video
Edit: also 8:36 is the “općina” (kinda like a city hall but in smaller towns)
Cute & Chilled area...
6:31 LoL'd @ "Obviously water around the outside - It's an island"... :)
10:25 "Go for a coffee"... ;)
One day you'll find some coffee infused frothies...
Fun li'l blooper at the end... :)
Haha sometimes we say the dumbest shit on camera, or edited out, because its so hard to get your words out as you intended! glad you can benefit from our silliness though lol.
Ha ha loved the blooper at the end! Great feature to include. Also the "in depth" football analysis from Stacey! I like the way you guys always find somewhere off the main path to get that more authentic and chilled out feeling. This location fits the bill perfectly. That coastline must be teeming with amazing locations to explore. Talking of exploring, news from my cruise ship bound son is that Tallinn (Estonia) has an epic old city to explore and Helsinki (Finland) is pretty awesome too. He heads for St Petersburg, Russia next.So perhaps a Baltic tour could be a future D & S adventure?
Wow I'm going to Trogir soon and you've been there!😎👍👍👍
Hope you enjoy it!
September and October are good months to visit Croatia if you want to avoid hordes of tourists. July and August is peak season.
Completely agree!
I like Your VDO.love and miss you.. beautiful and handsome👍💕(beautiful city)
👍💕back at ya
I live in Montreal,Canada you both are welcome I live next to the beautiful lake surrounded with nature my house by the way I am Thai from Thailand.
Kob kun ka! Glad you enjoyed. We love Thailand!
@@DanegerAndStacey come visit Montreal you guys can stay in my house.
That monument by the stadium is the monument that was in the center of the field....marshall Marmont monument.
No way, really? Its HUGE!
@@DanegerAndStacey it was only the top part not the podium,and they never moved it ,they just played around it...until they moved it permanently... that is the monument for marshall Marmont,Napoleon commander for this region and it had to be there in his honor..of course until ppl removed it 😎😉
Some great footage! We stopped in Trogir on the way back from Split. Have you been to Zadar?
We spent an afternoon/day in Zadar and liked it there
Do the animals on the building drain water from the roof?
I live in Trogir and believe me I will never regret living there😂😂😁
I would like to live there, and I trying learning croatian
Do you think that trogir would be boring if I went there solo for a whole week? I want to go on my first solo trip to Croatia but I can't find any cheap places to stay in split or Dubrovnik...
Yes - it's tiny! You really need to plan to get out and see more. You could use it as a base like we did, and travel from there tho
Nice place!
*Second* 🌹 Have a good trip ❤✌🇭🇷
🥈 congrats! Thanks you, loved Trogir!
I was in trogir this summer it was amazing! Beautiful see ! Food is bad , all fish frozen not fresh
Oh my God I live there lol Thank you for this video
Cool place!
Good morninggggg!!! I have been sitting here, waiting for my YT notifications and now I am realizing that my YT was closed out... oops...
Ahhh well also we're a day late this week. Most likely only 2 this week because we're in the middle of such a mad rush of travel. lots more to come next week though :)
Stacy, I just noticed the ring on your left hand 3rd finger. Am I late on this observation?
Watch this, but be careful, theres onions in the video... ruclips.net/video/Lr6S3BZdpRE/видео.html
An episode of doctor who was shot here with the main square and the ”riva”. It was supposed to look like Venice in the episode.
im in Croatia Split this week !!! where to make money exchange with the best rate in split - aswell some great restaurants you recommend in the region . cheers
We didnt; spend long enough in Split to be able to share, sorry!
SUPER
SUPER THANKS!
i love this
I'm born here. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Are you guys still in Croatia?
Sadly we’ve left, you can see all our live updates on Instagram 👌🏼 Same channel name there.
Can I do Trogir in a day??
Definitely - it's pretty tiny!
Was there 2 weeks ago
Main Square buildings from left...st.Lawrence cathedral ,Mayor's office in the middle and on the right ex public Court.
Those things on the cathedral are gargoyles. Unlike in a certain american cartoon gargoyles don't have to be demon or dragon shaped.
yeah, and main purpose of those is to release the water collected by the drainpipes away from the building walls. They have these pipes going through their "mouth". In Slavic languages the name translates literally as "vomiting one", so you get the idea how it looks when it rains :-)
I'm froma trogir
Did you go from Trogir to Ciovo and find anything interesting .... towns, good restaurants, not booze or child crazy beaches?
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Thanks for the sub! Best of luck with your vids
It’s not that tiny , the island part is
Trogir is waaaay more expensive than Split, Split is not expensive, yes there are some classy pricey places to eat but there are thousands of other places, I had one of the best pizzas ever with prawns mussels anchovies and it was a mere 60KN (about 6 euros) I have to disagree with this notion Split is expensive however I will agree its busy and I went during covid, anyways I do enjoy your vids but had to say this
“The real Dalmatians are Italians, and particularly Venetians, in the fullest acceptation of the word: - they speak the language, have the same manners, customs, and religion; the same craftiness as those people... Hence we find the inhabitants of those countries [Dalmatia and Istria] to consist of Italians in the towns and burghs on the coast; Morlachians in some isles and in the vallies...”
-Louis François Cassas, Travels in Istria and Dalmatia, 1805
The the austrians and croatians came and wiped out everything that was italian in dalmatia.......
Lorenzo, my friend, croats inhabited dalmatia in the end of 5th and during 6th century, they mixed with Latin(Romans) and domestic dalmatians(iliryans) and have almost same cultural and traditional behaviour like all coastal Mediterranean people, including Greek and Turks, Italians or French people.. So,if you ask someone from dalmatia they will say they are croats, slavs from southeast of Europe, don't be biased, even modern Italians have 75%origins of ancient Romans, you get my point right!?
@@role6159 It seems that this British guy did not witness in 1887 all this mixed society.
"...Throughout the middle ages this distinction of Latin and Slav was never lost; it survives to the present day (1887) and is the key to the proper intelligence of Dalmatian politics. Till the last few years the Italians have had things pretty much their own way; but since the great uprising of the Slav nations of the interior of the Balkan peninsula the Croats of Dalmatia have bestirred themselves, and with the aid of the Austrian Government are trying to Slavonize the Latin cities and to stamp out the Italian language. ... I, for one, cannot contemplate without regret the possibility of the extinction of an ancient culture and the suppression of an ancient tongue which can boast an uninterrupted descent from the Roman Empire.”
-T. G. Jackson, Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, Volume 1, 1887
Are you done with this country? Amen
Haha really, you don't like?
@@DanegerAndStacey Well, it was okurr, but ure milking it dude
Your NZ accent destroyed the video for me
The good news is you’re more than welcome to fuck off and spread your negativity somewhere else.
@@DanegerAndStacey preach!