Holidays to Croatia

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      With nearly 1,800 kilometres of dramatic Adriatic coastline and some of the clearest water in the world, it’s no wonder Croatia is the most visited country in the Balkans. No holiday to Croatia is complete without a visit to the medieval walled city of Dubrovnik, Diocletian’s Palace in Split or the capital city of Zagreb. Come for the natural beauty and historic towns — stay for the vibrant nightlife and summer beach scenes.

      Top destinations in Croatia

      Dubrovnik

      History, adventure and relaxation await in the fascinating city of Dubrovnik. Come explore ancient ruins, discover stunning architecture and swim in the calm, turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea.

      Pula

      Take a break in cosmopolitan Pula, a working port city with Roman ruins, just-off-the-boat seafood and easy access to the sparkling Istrian coastline.

      Split

      Pack your bags and prepare to explore Croatia’s dazzling gem on the Adriatic Sea, where ancient history, natural beauty and modern Mediterranean culture converge.

      Zadar

      Whether you’re a history buff, beach bum or party-loving night owl, you’re guaranteed to have a good time in Croatia’s new capital of cool.

      Croatia: fast facts

      LanguageCroatian
      CurrencyEuro (€)
      Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)

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      FAQs about Croatia holidays

      Croatia is generally affordable, although some of the more popular islands and resorts can be pricey. Domestic flights can also be expensive in the high season. Quieter destinations and shoulder season travel will help you save money without missing out.
      With historic Roman and medieval ruins, a stunning seafront and lively cafes, Zadar has a bit of everything. Looking for a nature adventure? Zadar also offers easy access to Krka National Park’s waterfalls and Kornati National Park’s islands.
      Croatia has experienced a tourism boom in recent years. Summer is popular, as Dubrovnik and Split both host seasonal festivals. If you’re looking for mild weather and fewer crowds, spring and autumn are the best times to go to Croatia. And if you’re into Christmas markets, Zagreb has one of the best in Europe, with plenty of mulled wine and ice skating.
      Croatia is generally considered safe for tourists, but always be alert for pickpockets in crowded public places. Wildfires can threaten summer holidays on some of the islands. And be careful when driving on the country’s winding mountain roads.
      Croatian is the country’s official language, though many here also speak or understand some Bosnian, Italian, Hungarian and Albanian. English is widely spoken throughout Croatia, especially in the capital and in tourist areas.
      You’ll be using the euro (€) in Croatia. Most businesses in urban areas accept credit cards, and ATMs are widely available. It’s a good idea to carry cash too, especially when travelling in smaller towns or shopping at family-run shops and markets.