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Croatia is a destination in Southern Europe that rewards travellers with crystal clear waters, lovely coastal towns like Dubrovnik and Rovinj, and gorgeous waterfalls in UNESCO-listed national parks such as Plitvice Lakes.

With a mix of Mediterranean, Central European, and Balkan influences, Croatia offers a rich cultural heritage, including historic architecture, beautiful islands, and a vibrant food scene.

For a relaxing holiday, discover our Minor Hotels and enjoy comfortable accommodation with modern amenities and memorable seaside experiences, making it easier to choose where to stay in Croatia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Croatia best known for?

When talking about Croatia, the first thing that comes to mind is its beautiful beaches, more than 1,000 islands, and an extensive Adriatic coastline as well as historic and captivating cities such as Dubrovnik and Split.

This country is home to impressive national parks and UNESCO-listed natural landmarks. Many of its cities have appeared as filming locations for popular television series such as Game of Thrones. Croatia is also renowned for its rich Mediterranean cuisine.

What is the currency in Croatia?

The currency in Croatia is the euro (EUR). ATMs and card payments are widely available in tourist areas.

What are the best things to do in Croatia?

Croatia offers plenty of experiences for all types of travellers. Visit the historic and charming cities in a more active way, for example, try kayaking along Dubrovnik’s city walls or take a tour of the Game of Thrones filming locations in Split and Dubrovnik.

Go hiking in Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the turquoise waters of its lakes. Walk around the narrow alleys and discover the cultural heritage of towns like Umag, Rovinj, and Zadar.

Explore the different atmospheres of its islands. If you want to relax by the beach, try Brač, and visit its famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach. For nightlife and entertainment, head to the island of Hvar.

Staying at our hotels in Croatia offers easy access to the country’s main attractions from carefully selected locations, including the coast, historic cities, and natural landmarks, allowing you to experience the country at your own pace.

What’s the weather usually like in Croatia?

Croatia features a Mediterranean and continental climate, hot and dry summers reaching around 26–30°C, and colder, wetter winters averaging 5–10°C. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and a crowd-free visit.

What is Croatia’s traditional food?

Croatian cuisine has influences from the Mediterranean and Central Europe, making it rich in flavour and tradition. One of the most iconic dishes is Peka, a slow-cooked dish prepared with meat or seafood, and vegetables.

Crni Rižot, a black risotto made with squid or cuttlefish ink. Štrukli, a local favourite, is a dough filled with creamy cheese.

Try Rakija, its national beverage, made from fermented fruit, similar to brandy.

What are the major celebrations in Croatia?

Croatia's major events focus on cultural traditions and vibrant carnivals, like Rijeka Carnival, one of the biggest in Europe, where people gather before Lent and the celabrations culminate in the ceremonial burning of “Pust", to ward off bad luck.

The Dubrovnik Summer Festival is a fantastic way to experience the season, offering music, theatre, and dance events.

Easter and Christmas are among the most important religious celebrations, while INmusic and Ultra Europe are major music events held in July.

Film lovers can enjoy the Pula Film Festival in July.

Where to go in Croatia for first-timers?

If you are exploring Croatia for the first time, we recommend you start with the iconic Dalmatian Coast, visit the beautiful and historic cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Don’t miss its natural landmarks and set aside a day to explore its national parks like Krka National Park.

Consider the Adriatic coast and explore Istria, where charming medieval towns wait for you, or the capital Zagreb, for a cultural and historical escape from the coast.

How to get to Croatia?

You can arrive in Croatia via its main international airport Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport (ZAG), located near the capital. The country is well connected via international airports in Split and Dubrovnik. Also, Croatia can be reached by car or bus from nearby European countries, or by ferry, with routes available from Italy and Montenegro.

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Croatia?

At Minor Hotels, we provide comfortable and conveniently located hotels in Croatia offering excellent in-room amenities for your relaxation.

Plan your perfect getaway on the Croatian coastline with our modern accommodations, ideally located to explore the area’s highlights and help you decide where to stay in Croatia.