Never Do This In Croatia 🇭🇷 5 Things You DON'T DO In Hrvatska
In today's Croatia travel vlog, I discuss this topic: Never Do This In Croatia / Don't Do This in Hrvatska. Hrvatska is another name for Croatia in case you're wondering.
This is not a Croatia travel guide but a list of things not to do in Croatia. Most of the footage in this video is from Split Croatia, the island of Hvar and Dubrovnik Croatia. However, I spent most of my time in Split Croatia. I did have a couple Croatians help me come up with this list!
Croatia is one of the best places to visit in my opinion. You have beaches, cities, mountains, and lots of castles and old world charm. When you visit Croatia there are certain things that you probably shouldn't do. I got some input from my Croatia friends to make this list.
Never leave trash on the beach. Croatia is a beautiful country with amazing beaches. Croatians have done a really good job keeping their beaches very clean compared to many other places. There are public trash cans every where and they are are picked up regularly. There is no excuse for littering, when there is always a trashcan within walking distance at Croatian beaches.
Never talk about politics. There are lots of sensitive topics around the war with Serbia and the break up of Yugoslavia. Most families were impacted by the war in some way, so these are very personal subjects. It’s better not to get into these discussions.
Never forget to tip. I was so accustomed to not tipping in Asia that I didn’t tip at the first Croatian place I ate. I later learned that 10% is customary and you can bump that up to 15% for exceptional service. This is a great travel tip Croatia!
In most cases, never take the train in Croatia. Take the bus instead. Unlike a lot of Europe, Croatia’s train system isn’t the best. They don’t run very often. For instance there are only two train times to go from Zagreb to Split (or Dubrovnik Croatia). And they take a long time. The train ride from Zagreb to Split takes almost 6 hours when you can just drive it in 4 of even better take a 45 min flight that’ll only cost around $50 US dollars. But don’t fret - the busses are great!
Never call Croatia Yugoslavia or the former Yugoslavia. Similar to discussing politics, this is a sensitive subject. This would be like calling the US, the former England. Yes, we were a part of England before, but we are not the former England. Same thing. Croatia is Croatia….Yugoslavia was another country that doesn’t exist any longer.
I filmed this Croatia travel vlog sitting on the beautiful Adriatic Sea watching the sunrise.
Croatia full of magic, so travel Croatia and like this video!
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→ Action Camera: https://amzn.to/2ApYwIk
→ Mic: https://amzn.to/2oXCZAU
★ Minimalist Travel Pack I Travel With:
→ Osprey 30L Porter Backpack: https://amzn.to/2GMNl2b
→ Sea to Summit Compression Sack: https://amzn.to/2IfCzzW
→Perfect Travel Shirt: My audience now gets a 10% discount from http://www.unboundmerino.com when you use the discount code: 30ANDAWAKEUP
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★ Remote Year: Travel like I do and save $200: https://remoteyear.com/lp/imagine?utm_source=referral&referral_source=nation&referral_detail=a0e1Q00000SzOsdQAF
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★ Music:
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★ My blog: https://www.30andawakeup.com
★ I blog for The Budget Minded Traveler: www.thebudgetmindedtraveler.com
#croatia #hrvatska #splitcroatia
Видео Never Do This In Croatia 🇭🇷 5 Things You DON'T DO In Hrvatska канала 30 And A Wake Up
This is not a Croatia travel guide but a list of things not to do in Croatia. Most of the footage in this video is from Split Croatia, the island of Hvar and Dubrovnik Croatia. However, I spent most of my time in Split Croatia. I did have a couple Croatians help me come up with this list!
Croatia is one of the best places to visit in my opinion. You have beaches, cities, mountains, and lots of castles and old world charm. When you visit Croatia there are certain things that you probably shouldn't do. I got some input from my Croatia friends to make this list.
Never leave trash on the beach. Croatia is a beautiful country with amazing beaches. Croatians have done a really good job keeping their beaches very clean compared to many other places. There are public trash cans every where and they are are picked up regularly. There is no excuse for littering, when there is always a trashcan within walking distance at Croatian beaches.
Never talk about politics. There are lots of sensitive topics around the war with Serbia and the break up of Yugoslavia. Most families were impacted by the war in some way, so these are very personal subjects. It’s better not to get into these discussions.
Never forget to tip. I was so accustomed to not tipping in Asia that I didn’t tip at the first Croatian place I ate. I later learned that 10% is customary and you can bump that up to 15% for exceptional service. This is a great travel tip Croatia!
In most cases, never take the train in Croatia. Take the bus instead. Unlike a lot of Europe, Croatia’s train system isn’t the best. They don’t run very often. For instance there are only two train times to go from Zagreb to Split (or Dubrovnik Croatia). And they take a long time. The train ride from Zagreb to Split takes almost 6 hours when you can just drive it in 4 of even better take a 45 min flight that’ll only cost around $50 US dollars. But don’t fret - the busses are great!
Never call Croatia Yugoslavia or the former Yugoslavia. Similar to discussing politics, this is a sensitive subject. This would be like calling the US, the former England. Yes, we were a part of England before, but we are not the former England. Same thing. Croatia is Croatia….Yugoslavia was another country that doesn’t exist any longer.
I filmed this Croatia travel vlog sitting on the beautiful Adriatic Sea watching the sunrise.
Croatia full of magic, so travel Croatia and like this video!
_
★ Gear I Use:
→ Camera: https://amzn.to/2VO550N
→ Action Camera: https://amzn.to/2ApYwIk
→ Mic: https://amzn.to/2oXCZAU
★ Minimalist Travel Pack I Travel With:
→ Osprey 30L Porter Backpack: https://amzn.to/2GMNl2b
→ Sea to Summit Compression Sack: https://amzn.to/2IfCzzW
→Perfect Travel Shirt: My audience now gets a 10% discount from http://www.unboundmerino.com when you use the discount code: 30ANDAWAKEUP
_
★ Remote Year: Travel like I do and save $200: https://remoteyear.com/lp/imagine?utm_source=referral&referral_source=nation&referral_detail=a0e1Q00000SzOsdQAF
_
★ Music:
All music sourced from Artlist: https://artlist.io/Kevin-281451 (if you use this affiliate link, we both get 2 months free)
_
★ My blog: https://www.30andawakeup.com
★ I blog for The Budget Minded Traveler: www.thebudgetmindedtraveler.com
#croatia #hrvatska #splitcroatia
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