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Sun, beach, and high temperatures – that's what most people wish for their perfect vacation. The weather in Croatia usually brings holiday feelings, but this depends on both the season and the region you want to visit.
To ensure your vacation doesn't fall through, we inform you here about the best travel months for Croatia and explain what kind of weather you can expect in each region.
Due to the mild weather in Croatia, the country is an attractive destination for many visitors throughout the year. In spring and autumn, pleasant temperatures of up to 20 degrees prevail here. This may not quite be swimming weather yet, but for a pleasant city trip or hiking holiday, these are the perfect temperatures.
So if you want to spend an active holiday in nature, these moderate months in Croatia are particularly interesting for you. Especially if you don't feel like dealing with large crowds of tourists, Croatia is worth a visit after the peak season from September onwards. Often you get lucky and are rewarded with some summery autumn days.
For the classic beach holiday, the period from the end of May to the end of September is best suited. The thermometer rises to 25 to 35 degrees. Especially in the peak season of July and August, it gets very hot in Croatia. For tourists, the warm weather makes Croatia the perfect destination for a summer holiday.
At the same time as the temperatures rise, so do the prices in popular tourist spots. The pleasant weather in Croatia attracts visitors in droves in the summer and ensures that hotels and other accommodations, such as the villas from Crovillas, are regularly fully booked at this time. No matter where you travel to in Croatia during the summer months, you will be greeted by high temperatures and swimming weather.
In winter, most countries in Europe become bitterly cold. Despite its temperate climate, Croatia is no exception. You can expect frost and cold from December to February.
During the winter months, there can be high precipitation. It can also get windy, so you should bundle up and bring a windbreaker if you plan to travel to Croatia in winter. Visiting Croatia's beautiful places in winter is worth it: At this time, there are hardly any tourists in Croatia, and the stormy weather during this period provides spectacular sea views. If you want to see the country from a different perspective, winter is the perfect travel time for you.
The weather you can expect in Croatia also strongly depends on the region you visit. In summer, you have a good chance of being greeted by bright sunshine everywhere in Croatia, and even in autumn or spring, Mediterranean temperatures often prevail on the Adriatic coast.
In the Dinaric mountains, Croatia's weather changes dramatically, especially in winter. Summers can be very hot there, while winters are often bitterly cold. Although it also rains frequently and heavily on the coast in winter, temperatures rarely drop below 10 degrees.
Of course, summer is the most popular time for vacationers looking forward to a well-deserved relaxing holiday. Nevertheless, you should not be deterred from exploring the country in the transitional months or even in winter. Rarely do you get the chance to experience Croatia without tourist crowds.
Well bundled up, the restless sea on the Adriatic coast offers an unforgettable sight and an atmosphere that cannot be experienced in summer. In Lika, you can expect temperatures below zero and even snow in deep winter.
Croatia's weather also holds surprises in the Plitvice Lakes National Park: Here, temperatures below zero offer a fairytale view: As soon as frost settles on the turquoise lakes, the National Park of Croatia transforms into a winter wonderland. Only a few get to enjoy this sight. You can also visit Christmas markets in Croatia. The largest and most beautiful can be found in Zagreb.