High Season: June • July
Summer in Croatia, the high season, is particularly exciting and warm, with incredible energy and much to enjoy. Towns and cities overlooking the Adriatic are bathed in Mediterranean sunlight, with peak crowds arriving between July and August.
The summer peak season brims with life as stores and restaurants open to the outdoors, adding to the beauty of the surrounding scenery and active city streets.
Whether at an outdoor cafe or lounging on the beach, summer in Croatia is relaxing and spirited, even though you might be visiting during the hottest months of the year.
Shoulder Season: April • May • September • October
The best time to travel to Croatia during the shoulder seasons are April, May, September, and October.
The shoulder season months of spring are a celebration of the changing weather as flowers bloom, tasty ingredients return to the fields, and the sunlight shines over the hills and sea. Fall in Croatia is the season for change and robust flavor. The cooler air makes exploring equally as easy as in the summer, but with fewer crowds and fantastic festivals.
From the natural beauty spring accentuates, whether on a hike or sampling famous wild asparagus, enjoying empty beaches, truffle hunts, olive harvests, or celebrations of Baroque music in fall, the shoulder seasons are a wonderful time in which to visit the country.
Low Season: December • January
Croatia offers a different perspective in the low-season winter months, with an equally enchanting ambiance stemming from elaborate Christmas markets to hearty winter cuisine and festivals.
The cooler temperatures, with possible snowfall, bring cheer to outdoor plays, live music, ice skating, and more top winter experiences in Croatia, while also bringing clear beaches with fantastic views.
The landscape can be a world of frozen beauty or erupting light, revealing both sides of winter in Croatia - serene solitude or cozy crowds.