When to visit Croatia
Introduction
The Adriatic coast experiences a Mediterranean climate, which means warm, dry summers and cool, moist winters - thus the Northern Hemisphere summer is the best time to visit for tourists in search of a beach holiday. The interior of Croatia is classified as a Continental climate, which means a greater range between summer highs and winter lows than is seen on the coast. The Dinaric Alps experience the most precipitation, and in the winter this can appear as snow.
Zagreb
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- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- -10
- 120
- 90
- 60
- 30
- 0
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Korcula
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Average rainfall (mm)
- 40
- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 160
- 120
- 80
- 40
- 0
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Hvar Island
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- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 120
- 90
- 60
- 30
- 0
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Brac Island
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- 40
- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 120
- 90
- 60
- 30
- 0
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Dalmatia
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- 40
- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 120
- 90
- 60
- 30
- 0
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Kvarner
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- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 200
- 150
- 100
- 50
- 0
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Istria
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Average rainfall (mm)
- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 120
- 90
- 60
- 30
- 0
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Split
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Average rainfall (mm)
- 40
- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 120
- 90
- 60
- 30
- 0
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Dubrovnik
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Average rainfall (mm)
- 30
- 20
- 10
- 0
- 240
- 180
- 120
- 60
- 0
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