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2019
19
November
Is May a Good Time to Experience Croatia?

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Ash

Must see/do things in Croatia? Recommended accommodations? Is May an okay time to go?

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Kirsten

My fav was Plitvice National Park. Loved it so much.

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Ann

Rent an ebike and cycle the islands. Or do a cycling tour with Pedal and Sea tours. Fazana is a nice small town on the Istrian peninsula. Take the ferry to Brijuni National Park. Split is worth a stay.

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Masha

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Heather

May is the perfect time to go. Highly recommend Plitvice Lakes. I also enjoyed Split.

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Sandy

What Heather said ! Dubrovnik is sooooo busy but Split was amazing and not as filled with tourists. Take a trip to the islands nearby as well (we went to Brac and liked it a lot). Plitvice lakes is incredible. We went there on a day trip from Split and it is a must see. We went in June-the weather was very warm and we avoided the summer crowds. Everything is significantly cheaper if you avoid July and August. Hope this helps. Make sure you try Burek (a stuffed pastry)

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Lorraine

Heather mid October was lovely not too crowded and weather was gorgeous

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Jeanie

Suns salutation:)

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Heather

Jeanie I love the sea organ.

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Sarah

Sail Croatia was a 35 person cruise that we went on. Can't say enough good things about it.
Krka National park is a must! And you can swim there.
The Luxor bar in Split has live music every night outside. The waiters bring you drinks on the steps, while you watch people dance.
The cable cars in Dubrovnik are also a must. Make a reservation at the Panorama restaurant at the top of the mountain. You won't be disappointed! Magical views of the ocean and Kings Landing

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Sarah

Panorama restaurant in Dubrovnik

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Sarah

Buza Bar in Dubrovnik

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Sarah

Our cruise with Sail Croatia

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Sarah

Hula Bar in Hvar had a great atmosphere! You can hop off the dock and swim in the clear blue water, then go back and drink/eat in the sun

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Ash

Oh my!!! Thank you everyone!!! This is all great information!

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Lisa

Ashleah Bartel I’d like to add advice to go to Plitvice really early in the morning to beat the crowds. Book your ticket in advance for the hour you wish to go. You can find a nice Airbnb near the park and walk in. Also, if in Dubrovnik visit Lokrum island for a relaxing day in the sun, by the sea.

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Sheri

Hvar and Split are a must see! Go swimming!

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Brazen

Zagreb, Zadar, Split (I especially Omiš) and Dubrovnik are highly recommended. May is a good time to go because the weather will be great but also not high season for tourists.

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Jackie

I went in April, 2015. Hardly any tourists and some hotels/hostels weren’t open yet. I believe prices were going to increase as of May 1st, when things open up, Dubrovnik had the most tourists. Water wasn’t warm enough to swim, so not sure how much warmer it will be in May...perhaps toward end of the month? If you make it to Dubrovnik and ‘walk the wall,’ save your battery for the latter part. I took a lot of pics at the beginning, but there were even better shots/views later on (when my battery died, lol). And if you’re in Dubrovnik, you may as well rent a car and drive into Montenegro. I really like Kotor and Budhva. I did not get onto any of the islands, but I really enjoyed several small coastal towns (their old cities) such as Sibenik, Trogir, Zadar. Opatija just a quick coffee break...wished I had more time. Liked Rovinj. Last, a lot of people ‘knock’ Zagreb, whereas I really enjoyed it. Consider going into Slovenia if you’re in the northern part of the country—it’s a hidden gem.

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Jackie

And I agree with Brazen above...Omis. I only drive through, but it was stunning.


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Must-See and Do in Croatia

Croatia is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture. There are many things to see and do in Croatia, but here are a few of the must-sees:

  • Visit the Plitvice Lakes National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to 16 beautiful lakes, connected by a series of waterfalls. The lakes are surrounded by lush forests, making it a great place to hike, bike, or boat.
  • Explore the Diocletian's Palace in Split. This Roman palace was built by Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. The palace is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Croatia.
  • Visit the Krka National Park. This national park is home to the Krka River, which flows through a series of waterfalls and pools. The park is also home to a variety of plants and animals, making it a great place to go for a hike or a picnic.
  • Visit the Brijuni National Park. This national park is located on a group of islands in the Adriatic Sea. The park is home to a variety of plants and animals, including deer, rabbits, and birds. The park is also a popular place for swimming, sunbathing, and boating.
  • Visit the Old Town of Dubrovnik. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. The Old Town is surrounded by walls and is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars.

Recommended Accommodations

There are a variety of accommodations available in Croatia, from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels. Here are a few of the recommended accommodations:

  • Hostel Swanky Mint in Split is a popular choice for budget travelers. The hostel is located in the heart of the city and offers a variety of amenities, including a free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a common room.
  • Hotel Excelsior in Dubrovnik is a luxury hotel located on the waterfront. The hotel offers stunning views of the Old Town and the Adriatic Sea. The hotel also has a variety of amenities, including a spa, a pool, and a fitness center.

Is May an Okay Time to Go?

May is a great time to visit Croatia. The weather is usually mild and sunny, and the crowds are smaller than in the summer months. May is also a great time to visit the Plitvice Lakes National Park, as the waterfalls are at their peak.



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