Image: Aerial view of the ancient Roman amphitheater in Pula, Croatia. (photo courtesy of Spanic / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
Image: Aerial view of the ancient Roman amphitheater in Pula, Croatia. (photo courtesy of Spanic / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
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Croatia Travel Guide 

Croatia features an impressive coastline nestled between the walls of ancient ruins and towns. It also boasts thousands of smaller islands. 

No wonder this gem of a country is known as Central Europe’s Riviera. But when visiting this country, you might need a few tips to make the best of the pebbled beaches and ancient history. 

Check out this Croatia travel guide for all the information you need and more. 

If you’re not visiting Croatia's coastal regions, it’s easy to travel by train or bus. 

There are two types of trains, a slower one that stops at every station and a faster intercity train. The intercity train is slightly more expensive, though. 

Buses are also a great way to get around unless you’re visiting rural areas where bus travel is rare, and they often don’t run over the weekends. 

Remember to plan ahead as you’ll need a ticket before boarding the bus, and buses frequently run during the peak hours of early morning and early afternoon to serve the locals’ needs. 

If you want to do island hopping, you must use a ferry. Luckily, there are many ferries to serve this exact need. We also enjoyed that most ferries provide a kiosk with snacks and drinks on board. 

     

     

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Important Things To Know

Currency

As of January 1st 2023, the Euro has officially replaced the Croatian Kuna.

National Languages

The national language is Croatian. This language is spoken by 91,4% of residents.

Standard Croatian is the number one language of Croatia followed by Standard Bosnian and Standard Serbian.

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Mali Ston, Croatia. (photo via Claudette Covey)

Time Zone

Croatia observes daylight savings time in the summer. This is usually UTC+1 in the summer and UTC+2 in the winter. 

Climate And Weather

Mild temperatures and longer days characterize the summer months in Croatia. But the weather in Croatia may differ depending on where you are. 

For example, the coastal region averages between 26-30°C during the summer months but drops to 15-20°C in the mountain regions. In the winter, the mountain region averages -5-0°C, whereas the coastal region averages around 5-10°C. 

We love this country for its Mediterranean weather, where you can expect warm and dry summers and cold, rainy winters. 

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When To Visit Croatia

Zagreb, Zagreb Tourist Board, The courtyards, Dvorishta, Dvorista
People celebrate The Courtyards in Zagreb, Croatia. (photo via Zagreb Tourist Board) (Photo Credit: (photo via Zagreb Tourist Board))

We recommend traveling to Croatia during the summer months (June to September) when the weather’s at its most pleasant.

If you aren’t a fan of the heat, visit during the cooler months of April, May, and October, which still provide an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities in a slightly cooler climate. 

If you visit during the winter months, we highly recommend visiting the cities for a more relaxed atmosphere during the off-season. 

Best Places To Stay In Croatia

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Mali Ston, Croatia. (photo via Claudette Covey)

  • Zagreb: Whether you’re visiting Croatia for an evening or a whole week, one of the top spots that remain on tourists’ radar is Zagreb.
  • Dubrovnik: This is also a popular destination, particularly for its blend of modern and medieval feel and the range of accommodation options, bars, and restaurants it offers. 
  • Krk and Hvar: If you want an island experience, visit Krk or Hvar. Both are popular, accessible seaside destinations with a Croatian island feel. 
  • Pula: Pula combines coastline and ancient ruins, providing a real taste of what people want to see in Croatia. 
  • Split: Split is the second largest city in Croatia, with easy access to many of the nearby islands, perfect if you want a combination between the hustle and bustle of the city and the sunny energy along the coast. 

 

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