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Croatia is primarily a coastal country, offering some of Europe’s best sailing, kayaking and cruise tours. The stunning ancient Roman city of Split must be seen to be believed, while the charming, old walled town of Dubrovnik will is absolutely magical. In Zagreb, be sure to stroll Tkalčićeva Street with its many inviting cafes or simply join a food and wine tour!

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Best Time To Visit Croatia
Best Time To Visit Croatia
Whether you're drawn to sun-drenched beaches, serene national parks, or the lively buzz of festivals, the timing of your visit can shape your experience. Each season unveils a unique side of Croatia, from summer's golden glow to spring and fall's tranquil beauty. Wondering when to plan your adventure? Let’s explore the best time to visit Croatia and uncover what makes each season special.
Croatia in January: Weather, Tips and More
Croatia in January: Weather, Tips and More
January is the coldest month of the year to visit Croatia and you will get great bargains on hotels as it is a low tourist season. Does it snow in Croatia in winter? You bet it does! And the ski season is in full swing in January. Dig into the history of urban centers like Dubrovnik and Split, admire the stark beauty of frozen lakes at Plitvice Lakes National Park, and enjoy winter festivals and seasonal markets that spring up across the country during your stay in Croatia in January.
Croatia in February: Weather, Carnivals and More!
Croatia in February: Weather, Carnivals and More!
February is the last winter month in Croatia. The weather is still chilly, but the days are reasonably long. Being the off-tourist season, you will get great deals on hotels if you visit Croatia in February. Soak in the beautiful Adriatic views minus the tourist crowds, head to Platak for a thrilling ski adventure, enjoy the infectious energy of carnivals, and visit the lovely coastal town of Trogir, a Unesco World Heritage site. Croatia in winter makes for an excellent destination.
Croatia in March: Weather, Travel Tips & More!
Croatia in March: Weather, Travel Tips & More!
Thinking about visiting Croatia without spending a fortune? Then March is your best bet. Croatia in March is relatively free of crowds and as a result, hotel prices are also low. As the month is the bridge between winter and spring, many ferry routes and resorts are not open yet and the weather is not quite warm enough for sunbathing and sea-dipping. But because of these very factors, you can enjoy a relatively quiet and affordable vacation.
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Anonymous | Traveled in October

Excellent moderately graded trip in terms of the walks. Accommodation was very comfortable to excellent. Meals were excellent. The overnight stay in the mountains was a particular highlight. The guides were excellent in terms of their skills, knowledge and to manage unexpected complication such as an early season snow fall. Highly recommended.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

The Invictus ship time was wonderful. The accommodations were excellent. I was pleasantly surprised at the size of the shower and lived the fact that my suitcase fit perfectly under our beds. We stopped periodically to swim in the Adriatic. So beautiful! The breakfasts were delicious, as we're the lunches and dinners. The crew was friendly and helpful. It was a great experience.

Anonymous | Traveled in October
STUNNING AND SPECTACULAR!

This trip was a stunning introduction to the spectacular Dalmation Coast of Southern Croatia. Each of the four cycling days - encompassing the islands of Hvar and Korcula and the Peljesac peninsula - seem to surpass one another, culminating in the heavenly bike path that is the Vinegorje Dingac. The latter will occupy my dreams for years to come. Even the accommodations had breathtaking views of the sun dappled and island-dotted Adriatic. Having previously lived in Italy, we were pleasantly surprised at the level of preservation, cleanliness and friendliness of the Dalmatian community. This area is truly a jewel. Wonderful food (especially fresh sea food) and drink (especially for wine connoisseurs) add to the quality of this itinerary. The October weather was perfect, sunny and in the 60s F, and the roads were quiet. Dubrovnik was still busy, but manageable.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

Our tour guide lives in and loves Croatia. This made for a very informative and personal type of tour. She spent much energy to ensure that everyone had a great time. I would be very pleased to have her again as a tour guide.

Janice G. | Traveled in October

The yacht cruise and tour manager along with a few days in Venice and Dubrovnik made this trip special! All felt it was one of the best travel experiences we have had.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

There were so many memorable experiences with this tour. It is an active itinerary so be in good shape. There was enough free time to balance the time on excursions.

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Croatia Tours - Highlights and Travel Trips

Croatia is situated along the southeastern edge of Europe; one end faces the Adriatic Sea and the other is adorned with almighty mountains, offering a variety of experiences to travelers. Croatia has glitz and glamour in its culture and a certain mystery and peacefulness as well; while you can experience the coldest winters and the hottest summers in Croatia, the sea softens all the seasons to merge smoothly together towards the coastal end.

For travelers looking for a Europe experience but can afford to travel to only one country, Croatia is an excellent choice since it is so diverse. Just the diversity of geography in Croatia is one of the many reasons to consider Croatia as your next destination. Croatians are very hospitable and friendly people, and they cook simple and delicious food from the freshest ingredients they get from both land and the sea. Cities like Split and Pula boast Roman architectural wonders that stand in the same league as those in Italy and Turkey. Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, the stunning Plitvice Lakes, Pula Arena and Euphrasian Basilica are some of the most popular tourist attractions in the world.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore the history of Dubrovnik
  • Hike the mountains of Northern Velebit National Park
  • Shop for fresh produce at the Dolac Market in Zagreb
  • Walk around Trogir’s St. Lawrence (St. Lovro) Cathedral
  • Take the ferry to Lokrum Island
  • Drink your way through Iločki Podrumi, one of Croatia’s oldest wine cellars
  • Visit the ‘Kingdom of Feštini’ cave in Istria

Travel Tips

  • Don’t make the mistake of sticking to Dubrovnik! Croatia has many beautiful towns and islands to visit.
  • Consider your transportation options. Croatian drivers can be aggressive and some coastal roads don’t use barriers. Consider opting for public transit instead of renting a car. While train links don’t cover the entire country, buses are a reliable option.
  • If traveling from another European country, get ready to carry multiple currencies. Croatia is part of the European Union but continues to use its own currency: the Croatian Kuna.
  • Croatia is perfect for a beach holiday but be sure to pack a pair of water shoes as the coasts are quite rocky.
  • If you decide to travel off-the-beaten-path, keep a keen eye out for unexploded minefields leftover from Croatia’s war in the early 1990s.
  • Never raise your thumb, index finger, and middle finger together, even when raising your hand to order a round of drinks at the bar. This is a sign of Serbian nationalism and is considered taboo in Croatia.

Croatia has seasonal weather so make sure you check up on the best time to visit Croatia before planning your tour. And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in Croatia, do check out our Croatia Travel Guide for more information.

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