Quaint CROATIAN Island Towns! BOL, Brac and JELSA, Hvar (+ GOLDEN HORN beach)

Published 2024-06-28
Today we continued our adventure after getting off the night train, and hopped right onto a boat for the day to explore some of the quieter, quainter towns around the islands in Croatia. We visit Bol on the Island of Brac, which is where the famous Zlatni Rat Beach is located, and we got to explore the charming town of Jelsa on Hvar Island.

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All Comments (13)
  • @anamm3351
    Divno je vidjet za promjenu kako djeca sa obitelji uziva bez da vise stalno na mobitelu. Tu se vidi ulaganje u odgoj i pravi prioriteti roditelja 😊 Super video 😍
  • @jonelova
    The company which drove you to the islands is really hospitable. We had great experience with them.
  • @ceidem21
    Love your videos, keep 'em coming ❤❤❤ I love how thought out your videos are, giving information, history, inspiration, cute family moments, beautiful views.... very entertaining! I must confess I've been bingewatching your channel ❤❤❤
  • I'm Canadian and I love your videos and your family, TY for showing us all this beautiful country of Croatia.
  • @lukaszlewczuk
    Great people in beautiful places! Thank you all for these 14 minutes of pure joy :-) Bok!
  • @Kivas_Fajo
    Your kids...and you are blessed. Lijepa naša... Uživaj te!
  • Love your videos guys! You are doing fantastic job! I just had a group of friends who visited Croatia from USA. Will ask them to subscribe and share your videos👍
  • @karinmichanek
    Today I came across your channel and loved the video from 3 years ago where you teach 50+ phrases. I would love you to do a follow up with more useful phrases. Would it be possible? Greetings from a Swede planning on taking on the Croatian language.
  • @mitsa1
    Until Next Time.... Looking Forward To It!!!
  • You guys make such nice videos! Love it! I was just wondering, did prices really go up so much as some tourists say? Going in two weeks to Istria and I am a little bit afraid that I might be bankrupt 😅