Croatia Vacation Planning
Eastern of Italy, across the Adriatic Sea is the striking state of Croatia. As well as the mainland, there are 1,187 tiny islands off the seacoast, which as well belong to Croatia.
With its provoking mix of architectural and cultural influences and one of Europe’s most spectacular coastlines, Croatia is one of the loveliest and unspoiled landscapes in Europe.
Planning when to go to visit Croatia – April to September – every time is an acceptable time. The sea temperature in April is not desirable for swimming but you will enjoy warm and clear skies southern of Split and particularly on Hvar and Korcula islands. Accommodation costs are low but don’t forget that many hotels and camps will be however closed.
May and June are the wonderful months to enjoy Croatia. These months are greatest for all kinds of outdoor activities. Italian and German tourists have yet to come, costs are still average and most of the hotels, hostels and camps are open.
July and August are the most expensive months to visit Croatia. The places suchlike Krk, Istria, Rab, Bol, Hvar, Korcula and Dubrovnik can become unpleasantly crowded. The advantage of these calendar months, considered “high season” are the additional boat lines that presents you possibility to visit numerous other petite places and islands, far from those over crowded destinations.
I personally consider September the most satisfactory calendar month to explore Croatia. It’s not so hot, the prices are at least 30 % smaller and the crowds are almost over as kids return to school. This is the month of fruits like figs and grapes. October is sometimes too cool for camping but the weather could be still nice for cruising and the private rooms are available everywhere and reasonably priced.
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