What is the hottest month in Croatia?

Weather in Croatia in August
August is typically the hottest month of the year and also brings the warmest sea waters of the year which is typically around 25°C. During August, the days are generously long and there is, on average, 14 and half hours of sunshine daily.
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How hot is Croatia in the summer?

Average temperatures during summer should lie in the mid-to-high 20s °C/77-86°F, although it is more likely that you'll have temperatures well into the 30s °C/high 80s or low 90s °F. Winters are obviously cooler, although temperatures never really get below about 5°C/41°F.
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What is the warmest part of Croatia?

When it comes to warmth, Hvar is not only Croatia's sunniest spot, but is, in fact, Europe's sunniest island and supposedly one of the 15 sunniest places in the world. Hvar experiences around 300 days of sun annually, that's 2,760 hours of sunshine a year.
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What is the best month to visit Croatia?

The best time to visit Croatia is during the summer months, from June to September, when sunlight is plentiful and temperatures are warm, between 66°F and 86°F. These conditions are ideal for boating and swimming in the blue waters around the islands.
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What is the temperature in Croatia year round?

In Split, the summers are short, hot, and mostly clear and the winters are long, cold, wet, windy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 39°F to 89°F and is rarely below 30°F or above 95°F.
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Is Croatia too hot in August?

Yes, it is very hot but not as hot as on Greek islands or in Egypt resorts. 27C seems a bit too low an average. I would expect days consistently over 32 *in shade* and midday in straight sun can easily hit 40C+, but really, nobody goes out at mid day.
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Is Croatia hot in April?

April Weather in Split Croatia. Daily high temperatures increase by 7°F, from 62°F to 69°F, rarely falling below 54°F or exceeding 76°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 6°F, from 47°F to 53°F, rarely falling below 40°F or exceeding 58°F.
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Are beaches in Croatia warm?

The sea will still be warm enough for swimming and the beaches wonderful for soaking up the sun. The average high temperature along the coast drops 3 degrees to 25°C while daytime highs in the capital city reach around 22°C.
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Is Croatia hot in May?

May Weather in Split Croatia. Daily high temperatures increase by 8°F, from 69°F to 77°F, rarely falling below 62°F or exceeding 85°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 7°F, from 53°F to 60°F, rarely falling below 48°F or exceeding 66°F.
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What is shoulder season in Croatia?

Early May through June and September through early October are shoulder seasons — and the time when most Rick Steves readers are visiting.
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Is Croatia hotter than UK?

The UK is hotter than several top European holiday destinations such as France, Portugal and Croatia.
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Is Croatia warm all year?

Is Croatia warm year round? Croatia is fortunate to have seasonal weather conditions, meaning it is hot and sunny throughout the summer months, and can be cold, windy and wet during the winter season.
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Are there sharks in Croatia?

So, can sharks be found in Croatia's waters? The short answer: yes. There are up to 47 different species of shark found in the Adriatic, including blue sharks, bull sharks, tiger sharks, and, yes, even the fearsome great white shark!
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Is Croatia warm in winter?

The winter weather in Croatia is pretty stable, usually around 7° C / 46° F daily in Split. Average lows dip down to just above freezing, around 4° C / 39° F, so you'll want a jacket, but you may also experience a few warm-ish days up to 12° C/ 54° F.
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Is Croatia hot in June?

June Weather in Split Croatia. Daily high temperatures increase by 7°F, from 77°F to 85°F, rarely falling below 69°F or exceeding 93°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 6°F, from 61°F to 67°F, rarely falling below 55°F or exceeding 73°F.
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How hot does Croatia get in July?

July is Croatia's hottest month of the year, averaging 84 degrees Fahrenheit in Dubrovnik and 88 to 82 Fahrenheit further up the Dalmatian coast in Split and Zadar, respectively. In the evenings, temperatures cool off to a welcoming 64-70 degrees, so you will want to pack light layers with your swimwear and sunscreen.
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Can you sunbathe in Croatia in May?

May, June and September may be especially enjoyable for sunbathing with the weather warm but not as hot as it will be during the peak summer months. No matter where you go, the sea is sure to entice you for a swim.
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Where is the nicest place in Croatia?

Best places to visit in Croatia
  • Rab – for sand. ...
  • Brač – for postcard-perfect pics. ...
  • Pag – for partying. ...
  • Lopud – for beaches. ...
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park for nature. ...
  • Istria for never-ending views. ...
  • Telašćica Nature Park for a time capsule. ...
  • Dubrovnik for historic sights.
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What is the rainy season in Croatia?

The month with the highest number of rainy days is May (13.8 days). The month with the least rainy days is August (5.4 days).
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Why is the water so blue in Croatia?

One factor as to why the Croatian water is so blue is that the Mediterranean Sea is oligotrophic, meaning there is a lack of nutrients required by algae to grow, which results in the water's top layer being better able to absorb and scatter sunlight and keep a vibrant blue appearance.
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Is Croatia safe?

Croatia is very safe for travelers in terms of violent crime, which is quite rare in the country. However, the covid-19 pandemic continues to present safety concerns for travelers to Croatia and, as of May 2021, the US State Department still has the country under a Level 4 (“Do Not Travel”) advisory.
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Where is the warmest sea in Croatia?

Where is the sea warmest on the Croatian coast?
  • Šibenik – 29.0 ° (12.07.2012) ...
  • Komiža – 28.9 ° (15.07.2012) Komiža, Vis.
  • Sv. Ivan na pučini – 28.8 ° (02.07.2010)
  • Cres – 28.7 ° (23.07.2015) Cres.
  • Split – 28.7 ° (31.07.2016) Split.
  • Krk – 28.5 ° (20.06.2013) Krk.
  • Rabac – 28.0 ° (22.07.2015) Rabac.
  • Hvar – 28.0 ° (15.08. 2015)
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How warm is Croatia in March?

In March, the average temperature in Croatia ranges from a low of 4° (C )/40° (F), to a high of 15° (C )/59° (F). There is little to no snow in natural landscapes. What is this? Destinations by the coast have no snow, and the weather is slightly warmer there than inland/places in the northern part of the country.
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Can you sunbathe in Croatia in April?

Even the warmest sunny days during our trip were just perfect for sightseeing. No need to worry about getting a sun stroke on the city walls of Dubrovnik in April. Visiting places like Dubrovnik, Split, Kotor, Mostar, Zadar, and many other smaller towns in April was as good as it gets.
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