Dubrovnik, Croatia: Pearl of the Adriatic - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite
Watch the full episode: • Dubrovnik and Balkan S... Confined within its walls as it has been for centuries, Dubrovnik juts out from the rocky Croatian coastline looking inviting from both the land and the sea. Though the war killed tourism in the 1990s, today the crowds are most decidedly back. And understandably so - Dubrovnik is a living fairy tale that shouldn't be missed. More info about travel to Dubrovnik: www.ricksteves.com/europe/cro... #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #dubrovnik
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I got married in dubrovnik last year and it was amazing. The year before we went to zadar and looking at holidays for this year I can't help but look to Croatia again. Such an amazing place that makes me feel at home.
@cartergomez5390
2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your marriage!! I would like to be married in another country someday. Right now, a friend is trying to hook me up with a lady from Nepal, which would be the perfect wife for me because they are very spiritual. Maybe I'll get married in Nepal!
Bože kako je lijepa moja domovina. God how beautiful is my homeland.
I'm VERY fortunate to have visited Dubrovnik this past month and I have to say it is BEAUTIFUL!! Charming city, nice people, and lots of delicious pasta cuisine!
Rick Steve's is always so charming. I love his work.
@missadventuresmotorcycledi2773
3 жыл бұрын
Yes very charming and respectful. Nice to see.
Wonderful video thx for posting that ,I love CROATIA ok.. Best regards from Canada .Thx . 👌💕🍁🍒🍸✌
A beautiful presentation of this wonderful city
beautiful city and location.
You know what...this is probably the most informative travel show. I've watched so many KZreadrs with their Travel Vlogs and these people are so annoying with their background music and showing off all the time . Rick Steves comes across as humble and pretty normal. Thank you.
I was ther for the croatia and france final in the world cup. IT WAS THE BEST EXPERIENCE EVER. 10/10 RECOMMEND GOING HERE
Beauty!!! Thank you, Mr. Steves...
Puno to hvala - ovo je super. Obozavam gledat krovove od stare kuce iz brda izad Dubrovnika. Many thanks - this is great. I absolutely love standing on the mountain behind Dubrovnik and looking at the rooftops.
long live Rick Steve.Thanks.
The most beautiful city in Croatia. Can't wait to go back.
@GreatCityAttractions
Жыл бұрын
It's certianly amazing!
a hug to the people of dubrovnik from albania!
That place is a miracle
Very cool 😎
This place is where they film HBO's Game of Thrones... the place is amazing. I wanna visit soon. :)
Can never go wrong with Rick Steves as a tour guide!
Its beautiful I been there 😁
Beautiful
Such an interesting place!
@GreatCityAttractions
Жыл бұрын
It's got an amazing history attached to it!
lovely place and people . war long forgotten. damage restored but remnants remain
absolutely amazing:)
Looks beautiful can't wait to be there end of august/early september this year.
welcome again to my hometown
@paolaedvige1294
2 жыл бұрын
Love your beautiful town. From italy 🇮🇹♥️🇭🇷
Very nice indeed, loved your segment with the home owner. I want to see more!
Dubrovnik is pearl of Adriatic ... ♥ ·
It's especially touristic now, with all the GoT visits. It's mostly the summer period though. I went with new years eve and that was very managble. It's also on the border of Bosnia, with Mostar being relatively close by (146 km). Definetly worth checking out if you like these kind of places!
Thank you for upload.
Prelijepi Dubrovnik pun znamenitosti i ljepote. ♥️👍 Dobrodošli. 🇭🇷🇭🇷
Visited today. Thanks for your video👍
My dream is to visit Dubrovnik!
Well done!
Great City, Thanks for the video !
Your right about Dubrovnik being very touristy, tried to avoid them for my video
Hopefully I'll be there next summer :) *fingers crossed*
Great Famous City
Belle video, je me rappelle mon sejour agreable dans cette ville,merci
amazinggggggggggg
By the way. The video is great, high quality, well researched. Thank you!
In Dubrovnik as part of IFOR (Implementation Force), US Army shortly after Dayton was signed in November of 1995. The city was damaged greatly with over 60 people killed by fire from Serbian (former JNA Navy) ships offshore. Returned in 1999 and lived in Dubrovnik during the air war in Kosovo in preparation for log movement into Kosovo..much like into Bosnia 12/85. Dubrovnik is my very favorite city. i was there in July of 13 and was astounded at the number of tourist ships in the harbor and thousands of tourist..with the flags and lunch bags. This was alittle disappointing. But, knowing the quiet spots meant escape from the tourists. A great city.the people endured just like the forefathers before them. RH
Hopefully will explore the whole country next month
Dubrovruk, crotia nice pkace. Sana maka pasyal ako dyan.
It's 'SOBE' which is a Croatian word for 'rooms'.
~~~LOVE
Oh look, Kings Landing.
Mr. Rick Steves Thank you for making a videos about my beautiful country of Croatia.
It actually reminds me of any person interested in travel has to plan first and have on hand a travel guidebook. Rick Steves has a lot in mind as he was travelling from one destination to another.
I remember when kindergarten took us to dubrovnik in 1987 with jat plane
Brad C. wow
my brother was wounded during war now love our Hometown
Hello, please tell me if I can use this video embedded on my webpage. Thanks! Kind regards!
Better in live then in GOT 👍😊
Hello, where is this rooms ? I like to stay not in hotels, but in houses like this.
🇭🇷♥️
how do you spell that bar's name
@illmitchjax
8 жыл бұрын
Buza
Doobroevnik ????
Does anybody know whereabouts 0:46 to 0:53 is?
@tonificovic5430
9 жыл бұрын
old town dubrovnik one of the streets beneath Minčeta i live on the other side toward sea.From Stradun the main street you can come to any part of old town in few minutes.If you ever pay a visit you will have no problem finding that specific place.Cheers.
@im0ncall
9 жыл бұрын
hvala!
How could Rick fail to mention that Dubrovnik was named Ragusa (Respublica Ragusiana) in its heyday and, indeed, officially until 1918? To say otherwise is as anachronistic (one could argue, more) as saying that New York was established under that very name. Also, the statement on 2:01 "walls worked fine against the Turks" is incorrect. The Ottomans preferred to make peace with the Ragusians and leave the republic intact as the rival power to Venice on the condition that (1) Ragusa would never ally with any power against them; (2) duty-free trade for Ottoman merchants; (3) protection of Muslims who trade and settled in the city (including the to have a mosque within city limits which the Muslim community of Dubrovnik retains to this day).
Pentaverate
Serbian city 🇷🇸
serbia attacked croatia because it wanted part of it. it also wanted to settle more serbs on kosovo. it was 90% albanian. war on croatia wld displace some serbs who then wld settle the part of bosnia conquered by serbia & occupied kosovo. however, the West didn't want a greater serbia. yugoslav constitution allowed all republics to separate from yugoslavia. the part of bosnia from which serbs expelled ab 1 mn bosniaks [muslims] is still not a part of serbia & i think it never will be.