Croatia is a small yet stunning country located in Europe, with a total land area of 56,594 km2 and a population of around 4 million people. Its capital city, Zagreb, is home to 800,000 people. However, what really sets Croatia apart is its stunning coastline, which spans 6,278 km and includes more than 1,200 islands.

Enjoy the Mediterranean Atmosphere and Endless Sunshine

Croatia is known for its sunny climate and crystal-clear waters, making it the perfect place to relax and soak up the Mediterranean atmosphere. As the Croatian Tourist Board says, “Croatia is a place where you can find yourself and lose yourself at the same time.” With its picturesque islands and endless sunshine, it’s no surprise that Croatia is a popular vacation destination.

Something for Every Season

No matter the season, Croatia is a stunning destination for any type of holiday. In the summer months, temperatures can reach up to 35°C, making it the perfect place for swimming, water sports, sunbathing, beach partying, and island-hopping. The coast comes to life with excitement at the end of May, and the summer season peaks at the end of July/beginning of August, when festivals and beach parties are in full swing.

For those looking for a more adventurous holiday, April to June or September to November are ideal. Although the sea temperature may not be as inviting, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy, such as exploring old stone villages, sampling local food and wine, hiking, and paragliding. Plus, you can avoid the large tourist crowds.

Language and Currency

The official language in Croatia is Croatian, but most people in the tourism industry speak at least basic English, as well as German and Italian. Since Croatia is a member of the EU, citizens of other EU countries can travel with just their ID. For those from outside the EU, please check the visa/passport requirements.

Starting January 2023, Croatia officially switched from the kuna to the Euro as its national currency. If you need to exchange foreign currency, you can find ATMs, banks, and currency exchange offices in almost all places along the coast. Before exchanging money, however, it is important to check the current exchange rate and be aware of any potential fees for withdrawing money abroad. Most shops and restaurants accept card payments, but if you plan to visit smaller islands, family restaurants, or venture off the beaten path, it is wise to have some cash on hand.

Discover the Beauty of Croatia and Plan Your Vacation Today

Now that you have the basics, you are ready to book your first Croatian vacation! With the Euro as the official currency, you can explore the country with ease and confidence. From the stunning beaches of the Adriatic Sea to the vibrant cities of Zagreb and Split, Croatia is a destination that is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.

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