Tours to Croatia

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Discover the beauty of Croatia, a captivating destination that combines stunning natural landscapes with a rich cultural heritage. From the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea and the idyllic beaches of the Dalmatian coast to the historic cities of Dubrovnik and Split, Croatia offers a unique experience for every traveler. Explore its national parks, such as Plitvice and Krka, where nature unfolds in breathtaking waterfalls and lakes. Indulge in the delicious local cuisine and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of its cities. Plan your adventure in Croatia and uncover a corner of the world filled with history and beauty.

What do you need to know to travel to Croatia?

What are the requirements to travel to Croatia?

To enter Croatia as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of three months beyond your planned departure date from the Schengen area. Additionally, you must have travel insurance, proof of confirmed accommodation, and sufficient funds for your stay, which is usually around 100 euros per day. It is also important to check if your country of origin requires a visa to enter.

How much does a trip to Croatia cost?

The cost of a trip to Croatia can vary significantly depending on the season, type of accommodation, and activities you plan to do. On average, you can expect to spend between 50 and 150 euros per day, including accommodation, food, and transportation. Flights from Europe typically range from 100 to 300 euros, while from North America they can range from 500 to 1000 euros.

What is the best time to travel to Croatia?

The best time to visit Croatia is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists. Summer (July and August) is the peak season, ideal for enjoying the beaches, but it can be very crowded and prices are higher. Winter is perfect for those seeking tranquility and skiing activities in the mountains.

Do you need a visa to go to Croatia?

The need for a visa to enter Croatia depends on your nationality. Citizens of the European Union, the United States, Canada, Australia, and many other countries do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is advisable to check the specific requirements based on your country before traveling.

Reviews from our travelers

Ma Elena Ma Elena

Fue una gran experiencia y el servicio del guía llamado Boris fue excelente

Aroostine S Aroostine S

Los traslados, el alojamiento y los guías turísticos fueron todos muy profesionales y agradables. La gente, la comida y la bebida fueron fantásticas.

Kerryo1998 Kerryo1998

Para aquellos que no quieren moverse en grupos grandes, este es el recorrido perfecto. La compañía de viajes nos trasladó de un lugar a otro, organizó un par de recorridos a pie y nos dejó a nuestra suerte. Fue genial para nosotros ya que nos gusta de

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When to travel to Croatia?

Summer in Croatia, from June to August, is synonymous with sun, beach, and festivals. Temperatures across much of the country range from 25°C to 35°C, often exceeding 40°C in the south and inland areas. The best cities to enjoy summer are Dubrovnik and Split, known for their vibrant cultural life and crystal-clear beaches. The islands of Hvar and Korčula are also must-visit destinations for those looking to combine relaxation with nightlife. When it comes to clothing, lightweight garments, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended. During this season, iconic festivals such as the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, the Feast of St. Blaise in Hvar, and the famous Pula Beer Festival take place.

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Frequently asked questions about traveling to Croatia

What type of plugs and adapters do I need if I travel to Croatia?

In Croatia, the plugs are type F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. If your devices operate at a different voltage, you may need a voltage converter.

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Reviews from our travelers

Ma Elena Ma Elena

Fue una gran experiencia y el servicio del guía llamado Boris fue excelente

Aroostine S Aroostine S

Los traslados, el alojamiento y los guías turísticos fueron todos muy profesionales y agradables. La gente, la comida y la bebida fueron fantásticas.

Kerryo1998 Kerryo1998

Para aquellos que no quieren moverse en grupos grandes, este es el recorrido perfecto. La compañía de viajes nos trasladó de un lugar a otro, organizó un par de recorridos a pie y nos dejó a nuestra suerte. Fue genial para nosotros ya que nos gusta de

Khdhdd Khdhdd

¡Excelente! ¡Excelente! ¡Excelente! - Tamara fue genial, fuimos más allá de su deber al tomarnos el tiempo y responder a todas las preguntas. Ella estaba muy bien versada.

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