Whether €500 is enough for a week in Croatia in 2026 depends entirely on your travel style and whether this amount includes your accommodation. If your lodging is already paid for, €500 (approx. €70 per day) is a comfortable "mid-range" budget for a solo traveler. This will allow you to eat out for most meals, enjoy a few cocktails, and pay for entrance fees to major sites like the Dubrovnik Walls or Plitvice Lakes National Park. However, if you need to pay for hotels or apartments out of that €500, it becomes a "survival" budget. You would likely need to stay in hostels (averaging €25–€35/night), cook most of your own meals using local supermarkets like Konzum or Tommy, and stick to free activities like hiking or public beaches. In 2026, prices in coastal hotspots like Hvar and Split are significantly higher than in the interior (Zagreb) or smaller villages. For a truly "comfortable" week including moderate accommodation, a daily budget of €100 to €150 is more realistic for most travelers wanting to experience the best of the Croatian coast.