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Best Croatia holiday destinations for 2023

Best Croatia holiday destinations for 2023


With a mix of Venetian-influenced cities, ancient walled Old Towns, spectacular coastline and over a thousand islands, Croatia is a unique blend of natural beauty and architectural elegance.

Its popularity with foreign visitors has increased dramatically in recent years, with tourist numbers rising in the last decade from 10.4 million in 2010 to a record 19.6 million in 2019.

With warm weather arriving as early as spring in some parts of the country, the summer brings average temperatures in the mid-20s in many areas, with largely sunshine-filled, rain-free holidays making it an incredibly attractive destination.

Many visitors will want to experience the marble streets and medieval walls of Dubrovnik or the palm tree-lined waterfront of Split, but Croatia has several lesser-known destinations that are also just as worthy of a trip, from islands like Korcula to a range of National Parks such as Plitvice. For anyone wanting to explore this Adriatic gem, the places below are a good starting point.

Zagreb

The Croatian capital is one of few major cities that aren’t on the coast

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While Zagreb may be occasionally overlooked in favour of coastal destinations and islands, it is worth a visit to experience Croatia’s laid-back capital. Sit in its medieval Upper Town, filled with cobbled streets and buildings of local significance, or wander the streets of the Austro-Hungarian influenced Lower Town. Tkalčića is the city’s main street – a picturesque mix of cafes, bars and restaurants – while an array of quirky museums, such as the Museum of Broken Relationships, also awaits.

When to visit Zagreb

This is one Croatian destination where the temperature drops significantly in winter, so it’s best to stick to the summer when visiting the capital. August is the driest month, while daily average temperatures of 22C will keep you warm without being sweltering.

Where to stay

Set in a converted 1920s bank, the Hotel Capital has retained many period features in its reception and restaurant areas. The rooms are spacious with minimalistic interiors, while its Lower Town location makes a great base for exploring the city.