Most Recent Croatia Guides
Discover our most recent Croatia travel guides, featuring fresh tips, itineraries, and local insights. Stay up to date with the latest advice to help you plan your perfect trip.

Discover Croatia through the eyes of those who know it best – locals and long-time travelers who live, work, and explore this incredible country year-round!
From crystal-clear beaches and island-hopping adventures to authentic restaurants, practical transportation advice, and hidden gems away from the crowds, everything you’ll find here is based on real experience and local knowledge.
Planning a trip to Croatia? You’re in the right place!
Croatia Travel Tips was created from years of firsthand travel experience, countless months spent exploring Croatia’s coastline, islands, national parks, and historic towns, and a genuine passion for helping others make the most of their visit. Whether you’re searching for the perfect beach, planning an island-hopping itinerary, or looking for insider tips that most guidebooks miss, you’ll find reliable, up-to-date information designed to help you travel with confidence.
My goal is simple: to help you experience the very best of Croatia, discover places you’ll remember long after your trip ends, and avoid the common tourist mistakes that can waste time and money.
Welcome to Croatia Travel Tips!
Here are some of the most popular destinations in Croatia. Each location offers something unique, from historic old towns to stunning coastal views. However, keep in mind that these places can get very busy, especially during peak season. Visiting in the off-season can offer a much more relaxed experience. Explore the articles below written by local KarlaTypes to learn more.
Here you’ll find example itineraries for Croatia of different lengths that you can adjust to your own preferences. Some are more relaxed and slow-paced, while others include a new destination each day. Use them as inspiration and a practical reference when planning your own trip to Croatia.

From Zagreb to Dubrovnik

From Split to Dubrovnik
Discover our most recent Croatia travel guides, featuring fresh tips, itineraries, and local insights. Stay up to date with the latest advice to help you plan your perfect trip.
These guides cover everything you need to know about renting a vehicle, driving regulations, toll roads, parking, and navigating the country with confidence. Whether you’re planning a coastal road trip or visiting destinations off the beaten path, you’ll find practical tips to help make your journey in Croatia smooth and stress-free.

Essential tips for driving Croatia

Essential Croatia car rental tips

Scenic Split to Dubrovnik drive

Zagreb, Plitvice, Split road trip
The best time to visit Croatia is during late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October), when the weather is warm, the sea is still pleasant for swimming, and the crowds are smaller. July and August are the peak summer months, offering the liveliest atmosphere if you want to go out but also the highest prices and biggest crowds on popular spots.

Detailed guide on each month and what to expect.

Croatia in peak summer months.
You’ll find unforgettable experiences such as island hopping, visiting Plitvice Lakes, and discovering hidden coastal gems. Whether you’re after adventure, culture, or relaxation, these must-do activities will help you make the most of your trip.

Top things to do in Croatia.
Croatia can range from budget-friendly to quite expensive depending on the season and locations you visit. Coastal hotspots like Dubrovnik and Hvar are pricier, especially in summer, while inland areas are generally more affordable. There are always ways to make your stay more affordable!

Croatia travel cost breakdown guide.
Croatia uses the Euro (€) as its official currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s still useful to carry some cash for smaller shops and local markets. Rule of thumb is that usually 15 euros is minimum for card payments at many smaller stores.

Everything you need to know about Croatia
Yes, Croatia is considered very safe for tourists with low crime rates. Standard travel precautions are enough, especially in busy tourist areas during peak season.
During the peak summer season, pickpockets from other parts of Europe may be present, so always stay cautious in large crowds and keep an eye on your belongings.
A good trip to Croatia usually lasts between 7 to 10 days to see a few key destinations without rushing. If you want to explore islands and multiple regions, 2 weeks is ideal.

Great guide to help you decide how many days you need in Croatia.

Still have questions about your trip to Croatia?
Join our sub/CroatiaTravelTips Reddit community and ask away.
Whether you need help planning your itinerary, choosing the best destinations, finding hidden gems, understanding local transportation, or getting recommendations from people who know Croatia best, our community is here to help. Post your question and receive practical advice, local insights, and up-to-date travel tips from travelers and locals alike.
I started the CroatiaTravelTips subreddit with one simple goal: to help travelers plan better trips and experience the very best of Croatia. As a local, I love sharing information about my home country, and it has been incredibly rewarding to help so many visitors discover Croatia with confidence.
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Thank You CroatiaTravelTips!
Ever present on this forum offering sage advice for all of us traveling to Croatia a huge thank you.
You are an immense resource and help those of us planning our trips.
Arriving Dubrovnik, touring Croatia and Slovenia for 3 weeks, and you have been a huge help!

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Thank You KarlaTypes!
I just wanted to give a big shoutout to Karla for her amazing travel guides! My husband and I are visiting for the first time in 2.5 weeks and your guides have been incredibly helpful.
We’ve planned so many great things to do and eat and see, and I can’t wait to experience it all.
Thank you again 🥰

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Croatia Travel Recap – and Thank You!
My husband and I just returned from 2 weeks in Croatia (plus one in Bosnia and Herzegovina) and I wanted to say thank you so much to this subreddit, particularly u/CroatiaTravelTips, for all of their advice and tips. You all helped make it a great experience.
You are an immense resource and help those of us planning our trips.

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