Depending on the type of holiday you're looking for, one may be more suitable than the other. For example, if I was looking to take an epic road trip I would 100% pick Croatia, but if I was purely looking to island hope, Greece would be my winner.
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Climate. Greece is further south than Croatia, so it's closer to the equator, and temperatures are a few degrees hotter down there.
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.
Valletta in Malta, an island nation off the south coast of Italy, tops the list of ten hot cities in Europe. Farther east, temperatures in Athens, Greece are almost as high. While their averages are similar, when Valletta and Athens feel their heat is quite different.
The country's famous natural beauty looks all the more spectacular in the snow, and you can even go skiing at one of its little known resorts. Here are the best winter destinations in Croatia. RECOMMENDED: More great destinations in Croatia.
Yes, Greece is more expensive than Turkey. We'd estimate that it's something around 20-30% pricier for most things. We think you'll mainly notice that in the cost of food and drink. It's much cheaper to dine out in Turkey than in Greece.
Turkey is the better choice , Greece is three times more expensive when you consider the high value of euro and dollar here. If you are a hard drinker though Greece will be cheaper ,so the best thing to do is to live in western Turkey and visit Greece occasionally.
Split is more relaxed and fun, centrally located, offering more day trip options, better nightlife, and slightly cheaper prices than Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful walled cities in the world, very elegant, with better beaches and hotels than Split. Both towns are must-visit places in Croatia.
Discover versatile Croatia. Croatia has been gaining in popularity in recent years. And with good reason! It is where you will find a wonderful climate, with over 2,500 hours of sun per year, beautiful cultural cities, picturesque ports, stunning nature and hundreds of islands.
But is Croatia safe for travelers? Fortunately, according to the US State Department, street crimes such as pickpocketing are rare in Croatia, and Croatia has a level 1 travel advisory level which is the safest level for travel. Croatia is also ranked the 15th safest country in the global peace index for 2022.