
The Croatian coast of Dalmatia dazzles with stunning white stone cities and azure waters. We begin in Dubrovnik, then island hop up the coast, snorkeling, swimming, sunning, and reveling in the Mediterranean scenery.
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My grandfather was born in what is now Bosnia and, during the Yugoslavia time period, he bought a piece of land on Hvar in a secluded cove and he built a house there. The war was for the countries to gain independence from Yugoslavia, so technically not a civil war.
After the war, grandfather adapted his 3 story house into 6 apartments for the tourist season. He spends 9 months on the seaside and 3 inland, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
I grew up bouncing between inland Sarajevo and Hvar, travelling Europe on business trips with parents, and I concluded that there's no place quite as magical as Dalmatia. The air, the sea, the food, the sun, the mud, is all medicinal and what I refer to as the fountain of youth. Just beware of Bura storms and summer heat from 12:00–16:00 and stay clean, respectful, and friendly.
"Europe's Best Kept Secret"?????
With millions of tourists every year?
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Beautiful a Coast of Dalmatia, Croatia. Big liike. Tnx4sharing 👍🏻
This croatian would love to drive there in my astrovan
What about Šibenik and Zadar? It is like you cut the right arm of your travel without these two astonishing Dalmatian cities
One thing is for sure .. whoever has tried to present and describe Dalmatia in less than an hour of video material has failed.
It's simply impossible … for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
Not even 20 hours of mega production series would be enough to present all the information about Dalmatia (sites, culture, history, archeology, tradition and present).
From the beginning of the world until today, only four great world empires have never integrated Dalmatia into their territory – Babylon, Assyria, Egypt and Persia.
From ancient Greece onwards, every empire has left a deep root on this little piece of perfection under the sun called Dalmatia.
This video partially covered only southern Dalmatia, while he did not even mention central Dalmatia, with the capital city of Zadar.
Before David the King of Israel occupied a small threshing floor on seven hills, from the Jebusite people, and established the city of Jerusalem, Zadar was already an established Illyrian port city in the Mediterranean … continuously inhabited for 3,000 years. Romulus and Remus had not yet sucked the milk of a She-wolf, while boats and ships were sailing through the port of Zadar (aca. Iadera, Adria, Diadora, Zara).
But, anyway … thanks for this remarkable try.
Nice video. Just for the record: there was no civil war going on in 1990s, but Croatian War of Independence. A huge difference.
Built and inhabited for 2000 Years by italian dalmatians then slavic peasants from the inland came and called it Croatia…😩
dubrovnik was not greece its ancient iliryan tell right history
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This croatian would love to drive there in my astrovan
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Wonderful video. 👏👏
Next Maldives. 🇲🇻🇲🇻
The Mediterranean people live long life, it's hardly any daily stress, and healthy diet. It slow down whatever you want to do.
Wow , Its a stunning place ! Thank you tracks