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Bottom line first: Croatia’s coastline is the Mediterranean’s secret treasure. Dubrovnik city wall €35/person, Plitvice Lakes €25/person, island-hopping tour €50/person. Book through AutoEurope and save 25% versus booking at the counter. Croatia Airlines has launched a new direct Beijing–Zagreb route from €650. June–September is the best tourist season, and the Game of Thrones filming location tour is the gold standard of cultural travel.
Croatia’s coastline stretches 1,780 km with 1,244 islands — dubbed the “Island Kingdom of the Mediterranean.” Dubrovnik’s old city is a perfectly preserved medieval city surrounded by walls; Split has the palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian; Plitvice Lakes is Europe’s Jiuzhaigou.
City Guides
Dubrovnik
Game of Thrones “King’s Landing” filming location, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- City wall ticket €35/person (Tiqets booking skips the queue)
- Best to climb the walls before 7 AM or after 5 PM — best lighting
- Srđ Cable Car €25/person (panoramic city views)
Split
Diocletian’s Palace (built 305 AD) remains the heart of the city — residents live and drink coffee inside the 2,000-year-old palace ruins; modern and ancient are seamlessly intertwined.
- Diocletian’s Palace ticket €15/person, includes the underground
- Cathedral of Saint Domnius €5/person, bell tower €5
- Riva waterfront promenade is free, lined with cafes
Plitvice Lakes National Park
One of Europe’s most beautiful national parks — 16 lakes connected by waterfalls.
- Entry €25/person (April–November)
- Pre-book through Klook; capacity is limited during peak season
Island-Hopping (3 Days)
Hvar — lavender farms, the party island Korčula — Marco Polo’s ancestral home Brač — Golden Horn beach
Book Croatia island-hopping tour on Klook €50–€90/person, includes boat tickets and lunch.
Self-Drive Options
Book Croatia car rental through AutoEurope:
- Compact car €35/day, including basic insurance
- Pick up at Zadar Airport, return at Dubrovnik Airport (same-country return is free)
- Highway tolls apply; 10-day highway pass €35
Suggested route (8 days):
- Day 1–2: Dubrovnik
- Day 3: Split (5-hour drive)
- Day 4: Split old city + island-hopping
- Day 5: Plitvice Lakes (4-hour drive)
- Day 6: Zadar (1.5 hours) — Sea Organ
- Day 7–8: Rovinj + Pula Roman amphitheater
- Return home
Connectivity and Insurance
- 10GB €20, valid 30 days
- Good 4G coverage throughout Croatia
AirHelp flight delay insurance €25/person:
- Delay of 2 hours: compensation €150
- Cancellation compensation: €300
- Croatia Airlines/Ryanair European route delay rate is about 12%
Budget Summary
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Flights | €400–€800 (from Europe) |
| 7-day car rental | €245 (compact car with insurance) |
| Hotels | €80–€150/night (beachside apartment) |
| Plitvice Lakes | €25/person |
| Island-hopping tour | €90/person |
| Food and drink | €30–€50/day |
| Total | €1,200–€2,000/person |
2026 News
- Croatia joined the Schengen Area (already joined in 2023)
- Dubrovnik cruise ship restrictions: maximum 2 large cruise ships per day
- Beijing–Zagreb direct flights launched, from €650
Money-Saving Tips
- Visit in May or September — fewer people, lower prices, undiminished experience
- Residential neighborhood B&Bs are 40% cheaper than hotels and have kitchens
- Pre-book highway pass through AutoEurope for a better deal
- Buy seafood at the supermarket and grill it yourself — 60% cheaper than a restaurant
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