
CROATIA
Pearl of the Mediterranean

Between the Adriatic Sea and verdant mountains, Croatia unveils a mosaic of sublime landscapes and captivating atmospheres. From the fortified medieval cities of Dubrovnik and Split to the sun-drenched islands of Hvar, Brač, Kornati, and Pag, and the turquoise lakes of Plitvice, this country seduces with the diversity of its natural and cultural treasures.
Bathed in sunshine, bordered by beaches with crystal-clear waters and rich in a fascinating heritage, Croatia is an unmissable destination for travelers seeking discovery, relaxation and authenticity.
5 good reasons to go to Croatia
A spectacular coastline and paradise islands
More than 1,700 km of coastline and more than a thousand islands: secret coves, pebble beaches, picturesque villages and sunsets over the Adriatic Sea.
Cities with a rich historical heritage
Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar or Pula: jewels of Roman, Venetian and medieval architecture, listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Breathtaking natural parks
Plitvice Lakes, Krka Falls, Velebit Mountains or Mljet Park Forests: nature is omnipresent and perfectly preserved.
Delicious Mediterranean cuisine
Grilled fish, olive oil, Istrian truffles, local wines and seafood: a culinary journey between the Mediterranean and the Balkans.
A peaceful and welcoming way of life
The relaxed Croatian lifestyle, sunny climate and the hospitality of the locals make it a destination that is both relaxing and inspiring.









































Practical information
Area : 56,594 km
(Metropolitan France: 551,695 km2)

Flight time from France on a direct flight: approximately 2 hours 15 minutes


Entry requirements :
valid identity card or passport
Currency used :
Euro (EUR)
Time difference vs. France :
None
Required vaccinations :
None

Languages spoken :
Croatian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Average budget per day and per person:
(accommodation/transport/activities/food)
Approximately €100–150 depending on the level of comfort
Monthly weather
Croatia enjoys a Mediterranean climate on the coast (hot, dry summers, mild winters) and a continental climate inland (hot summers, colder winters).

