- Crni rižot. Listed on nearly every Dalmatian menu, 'black risotto' is far more tasty than it sounds - or looks. ...
- Fritule. ...
- Gregada. ...
- Ispod peke. ...
- Istrian truffles. ...
- Kulen sausage. ...
- Kvarner scampi. ...
- Olive oil.
Croatia's economy continues to grapple with an ongoing energy crisis and inflation, reaching a peak of 13.5% in November 2022, inevitably leading to a general rise in prices. The additional currency transition to the Euro on January 1, 2023, happened at an unfavourable time.
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The best time to visit Croatia is in May and June or September and October when the weather is pleasant and sunny. This makes it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. It is also less crowded at these times than in the summer months of July and August which are high season and can be very hot, especially in the afternoon.
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DISCOVER THE POWER OF CHILIES IN CROATIA That burning sensation in the mouth is not something that Croatians took to easily, but now the chili is gradually finding its place in Croatian cuisine. It's not unsurprising really as eating chilies stimulates your body to produce feel-good endorphins!
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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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Croatia is more expensive than some of its neighboring Balkan countries, however compared to much of Western Europe it is seen as an affordable tourist destination. Like a lot of Mediterranean countries, Croatia can be more expensive in tourist hotspots and along the coast in areas such as Split and Dubrovnik.
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Croatia's process of economic convergence continues, with GDP per capita (in Purchasing Power Parity) in 2022 reaching 73% of the average European Union (EU) member states' level. The country has recorded the highest post-pandemic recovery of all EU member states (with the notable exception of Ireland).
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Budget restaurants offer meals for as low as $5 per person, while mid-range restaurants can range from $10 to $20 per person. Now, let's talk about daily expenses. If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and some activities.
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Greece's capital, Athens, is a great place to spend time, particularly if you're a history buff. The Greek Isles are world famous, but so is Dubrovnik, the coastal town and top tourist destination in Croatia. In general, Greece is more expensive than Croatia.
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