Oh wow.. the van journey was so beautiful! Such views! I had no idea that the Balkans were such a nice place to explore.. Thanks for your videos, they are so entertaining and informative too! Just love the way you guys tell everything. Great work!
I’m so enjoying your vlog very nice. Thank you for sharing.
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Montenegro is Amazing, Been there few years ago. And guys have your realized that Kotor is originaly from Russian language (Kot) and it means Tomcat Enjoy Kotor, it is definitely worth a visit Old town road and old fortress. There are a lot of beautiful places around Kotorska bay
gracias por compartir , y llevarnos a conocer Montenegro, viaje con hermosos panoramas, que aunque frio, pero bastante refrescante! pero Samuel! mucho pan ! je je
"Pržun" has several meanings, one of them being "prison". The word is shared with the dialect spoken in Dalmatia. It shows that Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor) was not always in Montenegro... And don't worry, it pours along Eastern Adriatic coast only when southerly "jugo" ("sirocco") blows. When it is time for katabatic northerly wind "bura" ("bora") it is sunny, but *freezing*.
Thank you for this video it was really reassuring! I’m planning on taking a similar trip this year and was really intimidated by at the negative reviews of the bus station (in Google maps)
Kotor parece una ciudad de Game Of Thrones...Hermosos paisajes, Sam necesitamos información con carácter de urgencia, acerca de los tipos de cervezas artesanales en tus próximos videos. Saludos desde Paraná Entre Ríos Argentina.
It's always fun watching you guys! Kotor looks very interesting plus the food. We were wondering how do you deal with language? For example, at the bus station, do they speak English? Was it easy?
On the bus ride to Kotor did you interact with the driver or other passengers? When we took a similar van from Debrecen to Budapest, we didn’t really speak to anyone.
We use both for our travel vlogs. Mostly the Canon but if I'm comfortable enough in my seat to bring out the bigger Panasonic I'll film some slow motion with that.
I found your video so useful, and I share with friends in FB. Every time I need to spend lot of time to do research on Transport, restuarant and the local attraction. Good to watch your video about Balkans, coz I am planning to go there in May and searching the info. I just finished watching vlog of 'Mostar', it is so informative and it is good to have restaurants recommendation as well, so I can only watch your video and no need to do much research on 'Mostar'. May I ask you about mobile network, is there a sim card I can buy in Sarajevo and be able to use in Balkans for 17 days covering Bosina, Mentenegro, Albania and Macedonia? How frequent is the bus schedule from Mostar to Kotor? If 9 hours, is there any share car I can take?
Thank you very much! That is exciting to hear. We didn't end up getting a SIM card so not sure about that to be honest. They had some more direct buses we found out after from Mostar (less than 9 hours) so I'd look into that upon arriving.
You are so good at traveling, guys! First channel in english I found interesting to watch. Please, consider to visit Crimea some day, promise you'll be shocked at it's nature and friendly people. Good luck!
Hola, no hablo muy bien el inglés, cuánto tiempo os llevo el Transfer mostrar kotor y que precio tiene, he visto Transfer privados x 100 euros dos personas. Gracias
Great tips! I really enjoy your travel vlog. In fact, I'm going to the Balkans with my sister and friend next month (all thanks to all of your inspiring vlogs). Our itinerary is Dubrovnik->Kotor->Mostar->Sarajevo->Zagreb. We're planning on staying in Mostar for 1 night then Sarajevo for 2 nights (I know it's such a rush, but still want to squeeze in for some Bosnian cuisine and Turkish coffee lol). The planning is going well until I've read on the travel.state.gov for U.S. citizens that "If staying in a private residence for three or more days, you or your host must register your stay with the local police or field office of the Department for Foreigners within 24 hours of arrival." I know this isn't applied to your case but I'm just wondering if you ever had to register with the local police during your one-week stay in Mostar? Thank you in advance! :D
Thank you! That sounds like an awesome itinerary. You'll have to let us know about Sarajevo since we just missed going there on our trip. Um, unless it is a new policy I don't think that it applies necessarily in practice. My feeling, from our time in Bosnia, was that things were pretty relaxed but if it did happen I'd imagine your host would take care of it.
Thank you for your prompt response! I feel more at ease now. We'll definitely let you guys know about Sarajevo! Just want to let you guys know that I'm a big fan! About 5 days ago I was waiting for your Naples videos and was so excited when you released it. I can't wait for your next videos and travel stories! Keep on traveling :D
@@stefanveleski333 Mostar je naša najveća zajednička sramota a mostovi su izgrađeni da bi spajali ljude a ne ih razdvajali....sve ostalo je prljava politika..Pozzzz..
Thank you! Yeah, we've had a busy year. Recharging will do us some good but to be honest it was just having that extra 3-4 hours on the bus that we weren't prepared for this time.
OMG, I hate bosinan buses. I would not it reccomend it to anyone. I do not take rides by them anymore. You should not filmming on a boarder crossing. It is against law here, because of criminals, if they see this video, they can plan something there. Once I tried to film for my blog on a boarder crossing police warn me not to do it and they asked me to delete video. Thank you both for promoting Mostar. I am also travelholic. I watched all your videos from Mostar.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Pardon my french, but Serbia and Albania aren't shitholes, as a lot of foreigners think. Montenegro is awesome, i have a lot of relatives there! Visit north, mountaneous part of Montenegro, people are even better.
Poručio bih samo vlasniku apartmana da onaj svoj TV proda pod starine ili da ga baci u Neretvu...bolje je to nego se javno sramotiti...Btw , nadam se da je već i sam to shvatio..pozdrav iz Hrvatske..!
Where do you get so much money to travel non-stop for years? Why do you waste the savings of your parents like that? Your parents will soon declare bankruptcy and then what is next for you, guys? You don't have a future anymore. No future without money.
Such a strange statement. Their occupation is YouTubing. They get paid for you and I (and thousands of others)watching their videos. Who told you that they are wasting their parents savings? Let's be positive here @rozapavlova
We get this kind of comment every once in a while but what most people don't realize is that we 100% fund our own trips and we do other work online aside from making videos that allows us to travel continuously. Often we work 60-80 hours per week so this is not a vacation but a job we love doing that we're willing to spend more time on than a typical 9-5 (40 hour) per week occupation.
I love traveling early in the morning. I hope you have a lot of fun at your new destination .
Thank you really appreciate that. Nice to leave early in the morning as you don't waste the whole day.
Great tips on traveling Mostar! Really great video guys, keep up the awesome valuable content! Look forward to following along with your journey.
Thank you very much!
Oh wow.. the van journey was so beautiful! Such views! I had no idea that the Balkans were such a nice place to explore.. Thanks for your videos, they are so entertaining and informative too! Just love the way you guys tell everything. Great work!
Thank you very much! The scenery is quite impressive so we actually looked forward to our transportation days more often than not.
Another amazing tour, looks beautiful even in the pouring rain! Happy travels!
Thank you! We're lucky we got to see the city with rain and also with nice sunshine.
Never been to Montenegro but it looks beautiful! Enjoyed your travel vlog :)
Thank you! Excited to share more content from there soon.
Love the cats!
Thanks! Even more cats coming out soon from Kotor :)
Apartment in Mostar is so nice, can’t wait to travel. Planning going in October
We Bosnians 😍 loves Montenegro and likes to go Montenegrin sea
Thanks! That is cool to hear. It is very scenic :)
Loving these videos, keep it up!
Thank you!
I’m so enjoying your vlog very nice.
Thank you for sharing.
Montenegro is Amazing, Been there few years ago.
And guys have your realized that Kotor is originaly from Russian language (Kot) and it means Tomcat
Enjoy Kotor, it is definitely worth a visit Old town road and old fortress. There are a lot of beautiful places around Kotorska bay
Thank you very much! Ah, had no idea - thanks for sharing that. Excited to be visiting :)
gracias por compartir , y llevarnos a conocer Montenegro, viaje con hermosos panoramas, que aunque frio, pero bastante refrescante! pero Samuel! mucho pan ! je je
Gracias!
Very nice video. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
What was the link to your Airbnb in Mostar. This place has really interested us after your videos. Keep up the amazing travel videos.
"Pržun" has several meanings, one of them being "prison". The word is shared with the dialect spoken in Dalmatia. It shows that Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor) was not always in Montenegro...
And don't worry, it pours along Eastern Adriatic coast only when southerly "jugo" ("sirocco") blows. When it is time for katabatic northerly wind "bura" ("bora") it is sunny, but *freezing*.
Thanks for letting us know the meaning of those words.
Awesome Thanks for sharing 📸👍👍👍👍📸
Thanks!
Thank you for this video it was really reassuring!
I’m planning on taking a similar trip this year and was really intimidated by at the negative reviews of the bus station (in Google maps)
The airbnb link not in the description?
Does Sam sleep in his jacket and hat? :)!
LOL, I don't but I've sure been wearing it a lot lately. I didn't really pack enough warm clothes for this tail end of the trip.
Kotor parece una ciudad de Game Of Thrones...Hermosos paisajes, Sam necesitamos información con carácter de urgencia, acerca de los tipos de cervezas artesanales en tus próximos videos. Saludos desde Paraná Entre Ríos Argentina.
You had me at ‘ooh, hullo there’ 😂
Hahaha...thanks!
When in november have you been there ? I was there first week of november (Budva and Kotor) and weather was still amazing, sunny and warm.
It was near the end of November. It rained hard half of the time and then really sunny and nice the rest.
It's always fun watching you guys! Kotor looks very interesting plus the food. We were wondering how do you deal with language? For example, at the bus station, do they speak English? Was it easy?
On the bus ride to Kotor did you interact with the driver or other passengers? When we took a similar van from Debrecen to Budapest, we didn’t really speak to anyone.
Cool
Thanks!
loved your video
Thank you!
Amazing video
Thank you!
Let me know where that place you are in If I ever go there to be there it's nice and need :-)
Do the buses has restrooms like Greyhound?
We had restaurant stops about once every 2 hours.
What camera are you guys using in this Vlog? Panasonic or Canon? :-)
We use both for our travel vlogs. Mostly the Canon but if I'm comfortable enough in my seat to bring out the bigger Panasonic I'll film some slow motion with that.
hi guys visit the islands azores island of sao miguel we have very good food and lots of nature with beautiful landscapes to relax
Thank you! I hope we can.
Hi, thanks for sharing with us your experience :) Could you please share with me what airbnb address is in Mostar ? thanks !
Schönes grüß für Montenegro Aus dem Western Australien...May Montenegro...Mein Montenegro..dont kry Montenegro...Love..Love
I found your video so useful, and I share with friends in FB. Every time I need to spend lot of time to do research on Transport, restuarant and the local attraction.
Good to watch your video about Balkans, coz I am planning to go there in May and searching the info. I just finished watching vlog of 'Mostar', it is so informative and it is good to have restaurants recommendation as well, so I can only watch your video and no need to do much research on 'Mostar'.
May I ask you about mobile network, is there a sim card I can buy in Sarajevo and be able to use in Balkans for 17 days covering Bosina, Mentenegro, Albania and Macedonia?
How frequent is the bus schedule from Mostar to Kotor? If 9 hours, is there any share car I can take?
Thank you very much! That is exciting to hear. We didn't end up getting a SIM card so not sure about that to be honest. They had some more direct buses we found out after from Mostar (less than 9 hours) so I'd look into that upon arriving.
Oh damn I'm taking this trip tomorrow. Advertised as 6 hours. Hope I'm not on the bus for 9!
Hope it goes well Kieran!
👍👍👍super great journey
Thank you very much!
Kotor looks interesting - who knows, maybe it turns out to be "the perfect destination".....like you know where.....muhaaaaaaaa.....:-)
You'll find out that it is puuurrrrrfect soon enough ;) meow
You are so good at traveling, guys! First channel in english I found interesting to watch. Please, consider to visit Crimea some day, promise you'll be shocked at it's nature and friendly people. Good luck!
Tschernomor try kyde and eric. They do kind of the same. Also much fun to watch.
Thank you very much! Hope we can visit someday.
Thanks for sharing that channel.
Hola, no hablo muy bien el inglés, cuánto tiempo os llevo el Transfer mostrar kotor y que precio tiene, he visto Transfer privados x 100 euros dos personas. Gracias
Any reason you have skiped Serbia?
No, would love to visit next time. Also, Macedonia.
So how save is it to go to Mostar from USA?
At the moment I would say it is definitely safe.
Great tips! I really enjoy your travel vlog. In fact, I'm going to the Balkans with my sister and friend next month (all thanks to all of your inspiring vlogs). Our itinerary is Dubrovnik->Kotor->Mostar->Sarajevo->Zagreb. We're planning on staying in Mostar for 1 night then Sarajevo for 2 nights (I know it's such a rush, but still want to squeeze in for some Bosnian cuisine and Turkish coffee lol).
The planning is going well until I've read on the travel.state.gov for U.S. citizens that "If staying in a private residence for three or more days, you or your host must register your stay with the local police or field office of the Department for Foreigners within 24 hours of arrival." I know this isn't applied to your case but I'm just wondering if you ever had to register with the local police during your one-week stay in Mostar? Thank you in advance! :D
Thank you! That sounds like an awesome itinerary. You'll have to let us know about Sarajevo since we just missed going there on our trip. Um, unless it is a new policy I don't think that it applies necessarily in practice. My feeling, from our time in Bosnia, was that things were pretty relaxed but if it did happen I'd imagine your host would take care of it.
Thank you for your prompt response! I feel more at ease now. We'll definitely let you guys know about Sarajevo! Just want to let you guys know that I'm a big fan! About 5 days ago I was waiting for your Naples videos and was so excited when you released it. I can't wait for your next videos and travel stories! Keep on traveling :D
I see you are getting into the balkan food habits, hahaha.
Thanks! We're really enjoying the food and it is easy to grab some baked goods on the go :)
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Thanks! Lots of rain.
Mostar isn't in Bosnia. We are Herzegovina only! :) :) :)
Naravno...najbolje je da se odvojite i odete u Njemačku na rad...Pozdrav iz Hrvatske..!
@@silvijo-wz6wh Bez obzira da li jesmo jedna ili 15 država, žalosno je da je došlo do toga za građane. Pozzzzz
@@stefanveleski333 Mostar je naša najveća zajednička sramota a mostovi su izgrađeni da bi spajali ljude a ne ih razdvajali....sve ostalo je prljava politika..Pozzzz..
@@silvijo-wz6wh Jeste. Isto kod nas u Makedoniji. Administracija je uvijek katastrofa.
Ja zivim u kotoru
I loved Kotor just don't let celebs find it as it'll be out of bounds for the rest of us
Yeah, you could definitely see the potential for it to become upscale very quickly.
You guys seem so tired you guys need to go home and relax a while before you travel again
Thank you! Yeah, we've had a busy year. Recharging will do us some good but to be honest it was just having that extra 3-4 hours on the bus that we weren't prepared for this time.
OMG, I hate bosinan buses. I would not it reccomend it to anyone. I do not take rides by them anymore. You should not filmming on a boarder crossing. It is against law here, because of criminals, if they see this video, they can plan something there. Once I tried to film for my blog on a boarder crossing police warn me not to do it and they asked me to delete video.
Thank you both for promoting Mostar. I am also travelholic. I watched all your videos from Mostar.
You won't visit serbia? Lol
Unfortunately we won't visit Serbia or Albania on this trip. Hope we can come back again though to do more travel in the Balkans.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Pardon my french, but Serbia and Albania aren't shitholes, as a lot of foreigners think. Montenegro is awesome, i have a lot of relatives there! Visit north, mountaneous part of Montenegro, people are even better.
Poručio bih samo vlasniku apartmana da onaj svoj TV proda pod starine ili da ga baci u Neretvu...bolje je to nego se javno sramotiti...Btw , nadam se da je već i sam to shvatio..pozdrav iz Hrvatske..!
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:-)
:)
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Thanks for being 2nd.
first
You reclaimed the throne :)
yay!
btw, I also been to Montenegro, especially in Budva. But, it was summer and +32 degrees of Celsius. So it was more suffering than vacation
amazing Vlog. better than stupid ass wealthy vlogs.
Thanks Yasir!
Where do you get so much money to travel non-stop for years? Why do you waste the savings of your parents like that? Your parents will soon declare bankruptcy and then what is next for you, guys? You don't have a future anymore. No future without money.
Such a strange statement. Their occupation is YouTubing. They get paid for you and I (and thousands of others)watching their videos. Who told you that they are wasting their parents savings? Let's be positive here @rozapavlova
Roza Pavlova Numpty, you are almost certainly talking about yourself.
We get this kind of comment every once in a while but what most people don't realize is that we 100% fund our own trips and we do other work online aside from making videos that allows us to travel continuously. Often we work 60-80 hours per week so this is not a vacation but a job we love doing that we're willing to spend more time on than a typical 9-5 (40 hour) per week occupation.