Other Mamma Mia filming locations/beach highlights include Agnontas Beach — particularly the harbor, marked by three pine trees — and Glisteri, a pebbled beach that leads into clear waters. If you have an afternoon free, book a private boat or a boat tour to sail around the island.
Everybody who watched the first part knows: the plot takes place at the small and beautiful Greek island Kalokairi. Donna, the main character lives on the island, inviting all her friends for her daughters Sophie’s wedding. In The second movie, 10 years have passed and everybody meets again at the island for a big hotel opening in Donna’s memory. But little do most people know: the second
Right off the coast from the city lays the equally stunning island of Vis, which was also the primary shooting location for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Worth a visit even if you haven’t seen the film. Vis is not the only one of Croatia’s islands as the Adriatic Sea is dotted with more than 1,000 of them.
Jan 13, 2019 - Filming location of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again in Komiža (Croatia) at Vis (Coast) (credits: Littlestar, Playtone)
Jul 10, 2022 - Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again wasn't filmed in Greece but instead on the Island of Vis in Croatia. Let's explore Mamma Mia filming locations
The W1A star on embracing Abba in the Mamma Mia sequel, being mistaken for The Crown’s Matt Smith and the joy of spray tans especially on location in Croatia. It was surreal to start with
Mamma Mia 2 is already bringing buyers to the Split area, Kieran says. “They’re surprised to find that you can still buy a spacious two-bedroom flat on Vis for less than €140,000 [£125,000
Doctor Who, Series 5 (2010) Two episodes of the world’s favourite travelling Time Lord, as portrayed by Matt Smith as the Doctor, were filmed in perfectly preserved Trogir. This historic coastal town is in fact a small island connected by several bridges to mainland Croatia. In episode six, The Vampires of Venice, Trogir postured as 16th
The Croatia filming locations used were the waters around Cavtat, Korcula, Mljet and Sipan. The series ventured into more urban areas of Croatia and, for those scenes, filming locations in Zagreb and Rijeka were sourced. The German-built Solandge was the yacht used in the filming and costs as much as $1.1million (£850,000) to rent for one week.
Join us as we visit Vis - one of the best-preserved islands in the Adriatic!Vis is a Croatian island full of unspoiled beauty. It served as a Yugoslav milita
Skiathos, a beautiful Greek island in the Sporades, has become famous for being one of the filming locations for the movie ‘Mamma Mia.’ This gorgeous, verdant island may be small but it is blessed with a picturesque old town, plenty of unspoilt nature and some of the best beaches in Europe.
Exploring Croatia’s famous filming locations and literary settings can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Here’s a detailed day-by-day itinerary to help you make the most of your trip: Day 1: Dubrovnik – Explore the historic city walls and streets of Dubrovnik, the primary filming location for King’s Landing in “Game of Thrones.”
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Traveling to Vis is actually quite simple. The easiest way to do it is to take a Ferry from Split, Croatia to Vis, Ferry Port, which is coincidentally a Mamma Mia filming location itself! The website we used to book our Ferry Tickets was GetByFerry and they were only 6€ – 8€ each way! The ride on the Ferry was 2.5 hours.
Mamma Mia 2 was filmed in Vis, a laid-back island on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. Sarah Turner travelled to the holiday hotspot to follow in the cast's footsteps. She visited Konoba Vatrica, the
The cast of the first film have been busy filming Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! in Croatia in recent weeks. And original cast-member Colin Firth finally joined the project on Sunday, as he was
But maybe it was much cheaper in Croatia." Budget concerns are a legitimate reason to move the production. But there's enough room in the devout Mamma Mia fan's heart for two Kalokairi islands
The film was shot in Croatia, the Antarctic, South Africa, and Argentina. Mamma Mia! 2 (2018) The picturesque island of Vis became the filming location for the second part of the Hollywood musical movie "Mamma Mia!"
Exploring these is a unique opportunity to get a different view at the history and tradition of the area. Several unique, amazing locations across the Vis Island have served world famous “Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again” movie as the perfect set for the plot of the sequel. All these locations are well worth seeing and are easily recognizable.
Let’s discover the Mamma Mia filming locations in Vis, Croatia! My Heartfelt Connection to Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again In[] Read More. Vis, Croatia
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