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Croatia Vacation Rentals

Discover History and Culture From a Vacation Rental in Croatia

From the scenic Adriatic coastline to the big-city attractions of Zagreb, Croatia offers something for visitors of all ages. Located throughout Croatia, vacation rentals serve as the perfect home-away-from-home from which you can uncover the country's sights, history, and culture.

Getting to Croatia: arrive in Croatia by plane or train

Croatia has no major international airport, but instead has a surprising number of smaller airports which serve the relatively small country. Dubrovnik, Split, and Zagreb are some of the most well-visited localities in Croatia and are all served by daily European flights. Croatia has few flights from outside the European Union but connecting to Croatia from one of the international hubs, such as London Heathrow and Frankfurt, is straight forward.

Your Croatia vacation rental will also be easily accessible by direct trains from Germany, Hungary, Switzerland and Austria. The local busses offer a regular and efficient service, and you can easily travel between the stunning coastal locations by boat.

Taxis are comparatively cheap and it’s always best to book an official car through the information desk at the airport or hotel to avoid scams.

Experience Croatia’s Cultural Gems: World-Class Performances and Fine Art

The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb is the country's foremost performing arts venue, where culture enthusiasts can experience world-class ballet, opera, and live theatre. Croatia's exceptional art galleries include Zagreb's Mimara Art Museum, which houses works dating from prehistoric times to the 20th century, and the Museum of Modern Art in Dubrovnik. The Archaeological Museum in Split, another outstanding museum, recounts the fascinating history of Croatia through collections of artifacts from ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.

Action-packed Croatian Adventures with Kids

One of the best things about Croatia is the abundance of unspoiled sandy beaches. Rab Island in particular is known for its sandy, child-friendly beaches, along with picturesque coves and many areas of shallow water for beginner swimmers. Cross the toll bridge to Krk Island or catch a ferry to Cres and you'll be similarly spoiled for choice when it comes to family-friendly beaches.

For the real adrenaline junkies, there are plenty of pulse-raising activities to enjoy across the islands. Daring boys and girls aged seven or older will love zipping around on zip lines, or exploring dinosaur parks on Krk Island. Alternatively, head to the peninsula of Istria for all-ages fun at Aquapark Istralandia, a large waterpark that boasts multiple slides and a wave pool.

In Croatia in general, children are generally more than welcome, and even the fanciest restaurants will be able to accommodate them. Many attractions also offer free entry for very young children. While it's safe (and very normal) to let children run around and play on beaches and playgrounds, do be mindful of the presence of sea urchins in shallow water. A pair of water shoes or sandals will help protect little feet!

Want to get out of the sun for a few hours while still keeping the kids entertained? The Museum of Illusions in Zagreb is an excellent choice. This renowned collection of optical illusions and special effects is highly interactive, and has something to offer children of any age… and plenty to mesmerize grown-ups too!

Top Excursions in Croatia: Historical Icons and Natural Beauty

The 7th-century walled city of Dubrovnik is one of Croatia's most magical destinations. A walk around the city walls, high above the Adriatic Sea, is an unforgettable experience for many visitors. The well-preserved ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split and the imposing Roman amphitheatre in Pula are two more spots to tick off on your bucket list. Other destinations nature lovers will relish while staying at Croatia vacation apartments are Plitvice Lakes National Park and the spectacular Dalmatian coastline and islands.

Croatia’s Regular Events: Folk Festivals and a Tournament of Chivalry

Taking place in Zagreb, the International Folklore Festival showcases traditional culture from Croatia and beyond. Special events include folk performances and music and dance workshops throughout the city. You could also check out Sinjska Alka, a knights' tournament that has been held in the town of Sinj for over 300 years. Other regular events in Croatia include the Dubrovnik Summer Festival and Pula Film Festival.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical availability of vacation rentals in Croatia?

June has the highest availability of Apartment rental in Croatia, so you can expect a lot of vacation rentals available, even for last-minute bookings.

What are the most popular vacation home amenities in Croatia?

When looking to book a vacation home in Croatia, the most requested amenities include Pool, Internet, and Air conditioning.

Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Croatia?

If you're travelling with a dog, over 30% of vacation rentals in Croatia are pet-friendly.

What's the best month to visit Croatia?

If you're looking for balmy weather, August and July are typically the hottest months in Croatia with temperatures around 24 °C. January and February in Croatia are the coldest, with -5 °C on average.

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