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What is the best time of year to go to Dubrovnik?

What is the best time of year to go to Dubrovnik?

The best time to visit Dubrovnik is September and October, when temperatures aren’t stifling hot yet most of the cruise ships have abandoned the port. The water remains warm for these two months, so it’s a great time to dip into the sea rather than your savings.

Is Dubrovnik expensive?

Choosing somewhere to stay in Dubrovnik is one of the areas that people would consider most expensive. However, the good news is, it’s totally affordable.

Does it rain a lot in Dubrovnik?

* Weather data from: Dubrovnik, Croatia. A lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: January, February, March, April, September, October, November and December. On average, November is the wettest month with 7.80 inch (198.0 mm) of precipitation.

What is the coldest month in Croatia?

January
January is the coldest month in Croatia, with an average maximum temperature of 9.4°C (48.9°F).

Is Dubrovnik Croatia safe?

Dubrovnik is a very safe, touristy city to travel to. Crime rates are low: the number of violent crimes is minimal here and the only thing that should concern you are the petty thieves: when walking in a large crowd, be careful of pickpockets.

How many days in Dubrovnik is enough?

With four to five days in Dubrovnik, it is also possible to take a day trip from the city. Three days allows you to fully experience both the gleaming old town and the city by way of the Adriatic with time to venture outside of the Dalmatian capital.

Is Split or Dubrovnik better?

Dubrovnik is a better travel destination for foodies, and has a better Old Town. Split offers better nightlife, better day trip options, and is generally cheaper than Dubrovnik. Both destinations offer excellent beaches.

Is Dubrovnik safe?

Which is better Split or Dubrovnik?

What is the warmest part of Croatia?

Where is Croatia’s Adriatic Sea the Warmest?

  • Šibenik – 29.0 ° (12.07.2012)
  • Komiža – 28.9 ° (15.07.2012)
  • Sv. Ivan na pučini – 28.8 ° (02.07.2010)
  • Cres – 28.7 ° (23.07.2015)
  • Split – 28.7 ° (31.07.2016)
  • Krk – 28.5 ° (20.06.2013)
  • Rabac – 28.0 ° (22.07.2015)
  • Hvar – 28.0 ° (15.08.2015)

Is English widely spoken in Croatia?

The majority of Croatians speak at least one other language. According to polls, 80% of Croatians are multilingual. Within that high percentage of multilingual Croatians, a huge 81% speak English. English is better spoken in Croatia than in any other country of southern and eastern Europe (except Poland).

Is English spoken in Croatia?

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Ruth Doyle