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Is Croatia Ocean warm?

The sea is the warmest during August. The average sea temperature in August is mainly around 24 degrees, but during the day it can climb to 27-28 degrees. In September the sea temperature gradually begin on a downhill path, but given the fact that they cool down at a slower rate, they're still above 20 degrees.



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Croatia has an abundance of spectacular scenery to be explored, both above and below the water. With short swims and long swims options, you're sure to find a swimming holiday in Croatia which is just right for you.

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Adriatic sea: around 23-24 °C, except alomng most of the Croatian coast where temperatures are down to 21-23 °C (locally in the Kvarner bay even down to 19 °C). Ionian and central Mediterranean sea: is around 23-25 °C.

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The peak summer months of July and August bring the best weather and attract the most visitors, with blissfully hot days and ideal water temperatures for swimming. Hvar Island gets the most hours of sun, followed by Split, Korcula Island and Dubrovnik.

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What is this? Most Croatia travelers come to visit the Dalmatian coast in southern Croatia — including places like Dubrovnik, Hvar, and Split. This is the warmest and sunniest part of Croatia with a long summer season that runs from late May to early October.

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Definitely much cheaper than living in the US, Canada, the UK, and other Western European contries. The prices vary significantly depending on whether you choose popular tourist destinations or less-known areas.

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The Adriatic coast enjoys a Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and cool, rainy winters. Summer temperatures range on average from 26 to 30°C in the coastal region, 22 to 26°C in the continental region and 15 to 20°C in the mountain region.

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

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WONDERS OF CROATIA Croatia is a country brimming with life. It has an incredible history, treasures, and unique cultures, such as its cuisine and architecture. Croatia's coastlines, decorated with a thousand islands, are home to a natural crystal clear sea, wonders of national parks, and preserved natural wonders.

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