![]() Just know you’ll be sharing the sand with eeeeeveryone else. However, if you’re looking for the best possible beach weather, this is definitely the best time to visit Croatia. Summer/Peak Season: Peak season on the Adriatic Coast is between July and August, and with school out, you can expect to visit Croatia with tons of other tourists. All depends on what you’re looking for during your trip! You’ll find a Mediterranean-like climate on the coast (with warm summers and mild winters), yet more temperamental weather as you go inland (hot hot hot summers and potential for freezing temps in January and December).īut less desirable weather just means a fewer chance of crowds and significant accommodation savings. Thankfully, there’s really no terrrrrible time to visit Croatia. Psst – it’s kinda hard not to.īut before we get into the nitty gritty of each of the 14 days in Croatia, it’s a good idea to gather some information about visiting first, which I supplied for you below! Overview of this 2-Week Croatia ItineraryĬroatia Travel Tips WHEN TO VISIT CROATIA: You’ll fall in love with the country too, you’ll see. I lived my best life in Croatia, and I’m longing to go back already. Sure, I still did (almost) allll the things I had originally planned on doing, but those hot sticky days forced me to kick back, throw on my bathing suit, and just lay on my beach towel and float in that sweet, sweet refreshing Adriatic Sea. Headed to the Balkans and looking for the perfect Croatia itinerary (full of gushing waterfalls, tons of history, stunning Mediterranean islands, and fresh, fresh seafood?) I just returned home from an absolutely wonderful 2 weeks in Croatia, and can’t wait to share more about this beautiful, yet diverse country in this Croatia travel blog! Enjoy!Ĭroatia is the country that I finally learned to relax and slow down a bit.
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