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Ideal Croatia
The best time to visit Croatia is between April and September. In April,
accommodation prices are low but book well in advance as many places along
the coast may be closed. May and June are the best months for all outdoor
activities as the days are long and sunny, accommodation prices are still
quite reasonable and German and Italian tourists have not yet arrived. July
and August are the most expensive months to visit Croatia. The most popular
places can become overcrowded and accommodation prices are at their highest.
September is the overall best month to visit Croatia as it is not quite
as hot as mid-summer yet the sea temperatures are still quite high. School
children will have returned to school and accommodation prices begin to
drop. October may be too cool for camping but hotels will have vacancies
at very reasonable prices.
Catalogue of Croatian Tourism
Catalogue of croatian hotel, spas, camp, marina, apartman, restaurant, casino,
sport, airport, excursion.
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Croatia
With a stretch of west facing beaches along the Adriatic Coast that are
an ideal place to enjoy a cocktail as the sun sets, Croatia was the former
Yugoslavian republic that had it all. In 1991, the beautiful coast was attracting
10 million tourists every year, keen to relax on the beaches and wander
the cobbled streets of the quaint old towns picking up a bargain or two.