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Croatia is one of the cleanest landscape in Europe with over 1000 islands.
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Croatia is one of the cleanest landscape in Europe with over 1000 islands.
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Much more than a seaside resort, Croatia is a fascinating mix of architecture, culture, and natural parks. Get in touch with S.P.O.R.-Resort and it will become an unforgettable trip for you.
Zagreb, Dubrovnic and Split is often snubbed by tourists, but it will unveil surprising secrets to those who take the time to visit. Wander around historical neighborhoods and visit quirky museums before taking a break in one of the city’s many cafés. Plenty of green spaces plus a mix of grandiose architecture and socialist aesthetics make the Croatian capital a unique place.
The official language of Croatia is Croatian, sometimes erroneously called Serbo‑Croatian. Italian and German are also frequently spoken in certain regions. Don’t worry, English is widespread in the tourist sector and you’ll have no problems communicating in it.
In July and August, the Adriatic Sea reaches almost 26 °C and the beach resorts are busy. The best time to visit Croatia is in May, June, or September, when there are fewer tourists and the sea is warm enough for a swim.
Croatia has two very different climates. Inland, winters are cold and temperatures regularly drop below 0 °C. Summers are dry with occasional evening thunderstorms. The coast, on the other hand, has a Mediterranean climate: mild winters and dry summers where temperatures can climb to 30 °C.
Since 2023 Croatia as a member of the European Union has the Euro as its currency. Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants, but there’s usually a 5% fee for using them. Shops, small restaurants, and bed and breakfasts often accept only cash. To make your life simpler, reserve and plan your trip ahead of time with the help of a travel agent.