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Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to visit Croatia depends on what you will be doing. June–August is hot, fun, and good for swimming but very crowded. May and September are great months, warm, less crowded, and less expensive. October to April is ideal for budget travelers, and city break vacations.
At least 7–10 days are necessary to get a feel for Croatia. Visit Dubrovnik, Split, and one national park. With 2 weeks, you can discover a few more regions and have a more easy going trip.
Croatia’s top must-visit locations are Dubrovnik and Split, Zagreb, and nature choices. Croatia’s other well-known destinations to visit include Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Parks. Hvar and Korčula islands, as well as the Istrian coast with many villages such as Rovinj and Pula.
Croatia has something for everybody: cities, nature, and the sea. Go to Dubrovnik’s walls, Split’s Diocletian’s Palace, and visit waterfalls at the national parks of Plitvice and Krka. Go on a boat tour or do some island hopping to experience the Adriatic Sea.
Yes, Croatia is a top biking location. Interesting landscape, mild climate, and numerous signposted routes are all important aspects. You will find everything from coastal rides to vineyard drives and mountain roads.
Yes, Croatia is one of the world’s best coastlines. There are so many Blue Flags to pick from. Most places have pebbly beaches, but you can also find sandy ones.
Croatia is a fantastic place to sail. Clear waters, short trips from one island to another, and numerous modern marinas. Although it’s suitable for beginners, stay cautious of the winds, especially the Bora.
Hvar brings the party and style, Brač offers the beautiful sandy beaches of Zlatni Rat, and Korčula has Pelješac and medieval town streets. For relaxation, go to Vis for secluded bays, Mljet for the national park, or the Kornati Islands for sailing.
Yes, it is possible to visit Croatia in winter, and it is entirely different. Most tourists are gone, prices decrease, and Christmas markets are alive. The mainland is snowy and cold, while the coast is milder but wet.
Croatia is a country in Central and Southeast Europe, is located on the Adriatic Sea and shares land borders with Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.
Croatia is known for its Adriatic coastline with countless islands of various sizes and many national parks. It is famous for its clear seas, historic walled towns like Dubrovnik, waterfalls, and the gorgeous Plitvice lakes.
Yes, it is a great choice for families. Croatia is a family-friendly country, with safe beaches, short hikes, kayaking day trips, and plenty of history and diversity for all ages. Besides, it offers numerous child-friendly accommodation for stress-free vacations.
Try dishes like peka (slow-cooked meat and veggies), crni rižot (black risotto), and pašticada. Along the coast, go for buzara, grilled fish, and oysters, but if you are in the mainland try ćevapi, štrukli, and chard pie soparnik.
Croatia is very safe to visit. It is among the fifteen most peaceful countries in the world.
Croatian is the main language spoken by the population. In small communities, you will also hear Serbian, Bosnian, Italian, Hungarian, and Albanian.
Since January 2023, the official currency of Croatia is the euro, with the currency code EUR.

















