Is Croatia Expensive?

Is Croatia expensive to visit?

Considered a popular destination, Croatia is a moderately priced country for travelers. When compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a reasonably affordable country to visit. It ranks in the top 25% of countries in Europe for its affordability, and this places it in line with destinations such as Slovenia and the Czech Republic.

As this is a fairly popular country to visit, you'll find a number of great places in Croatia at a variety of price ranges. The most expensive destinations are Trogir, Split, and Plitvice Lakes National Park. If you're looking for lower cost destinations, you can visit Novalja, Zagreb, and Zadar.


Average daily price of selected cities in Croatia, by affordability
City Average Daily Cost
Plitvice Lakes National Park $137
Split $116
Trogir $113
Hvar $112
Rijeka $104
Dubrovnik $103
Sibenik $100
Korcula $96
Zadar $95
Zagreb $82
Novalja $64


Plitvice National Park, Croatia

How expensive is Croatia?

Travelers spend an average of $102 per day when visiting Croatia (U.S. Dollars). This is according to our calculations which come from the expenses of previous visitors. While this is an average cost, prices can vary by travel style, the length of your trip, and other factors. However, you can keep close to this average, or even travel cheaper if you stay at moderately priced hotels, eat at affordable restaurants, and take public transportation when possible. See more travel costs for Croatia here.

How expensive is a one week trip to Croatia?

Based on our calculations from previous travelers, a one week trip to Croatia will cost around $713 per person. This amount includes sightseeing activities, hotels, restaurants, local transportation, and other travel expenses. For two people, a one week trip would cost $1,426.

How expensive is a two week trip to Croatia?

On average, a two week trip to Croatia costs about $1,426 per person. This is based on the previous expenses of actual travelers, and includes accommodation, food, activities, local transportation, and more. For two people, a two week trip costs $2,852.

How expensive is a month long trip to Croatia?

A one month trip to Croatia costs about $3,056 per person on average, based on the previous expenses of other travelers. This includes accommodation, sightseeting activities, transportation, food, and nightlife. For two people, a one month trip costs $6,112.



Dubrovnik

Is it expensive to backpack in Croatia?

With more than 110 hostels around the country, Croatia is a popular backpacker destination for travelers looking to stay on a tight budget and have a fun time along the way. Hostels here cost an average of $30 per night for a bed in a hostel dorm. (See hostel prices in Croatia here.) Many backpackers head to Split, Dubrovnik, and Zagreb. Typically, the most expensive hostels are in Rijeka and Split, which average $54 and $33 a night. On the other hand, the cheapest hostels are in Pula and Zadar which average $25 and $21 per night.

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Croatia.

  • $14 for a dorm bed at Beach Hostel in Split
  • $29 for a dorm bed at Hostel Angelina - Old Town Dubrovnik - Southern pa in Dubrovnik
  • $20 for a dorm bed at Chillout Hostel Zagreb in Zagreb

Where to find affordable hostels in Croatia
City Number of Hostels Average Price for a Dorm
Split 40 $33
Dubrovnik 20 $27
Zagreb 13 $32
Zadar 12 $21
Hvar 7 $27
Rijeka 6 $54
Pula 5 $25

Are hotels expensive in Croatia?

When it comes to hotel prices in Croatia, they are slightly more affordable compared to other countries. On average, you can expect to spend about $80 per night for a comfortable room. It's essential to note that within Croatia, certain cities such as Hvar command a higher average price, reaching $102 per night. On the flip side, there are also more budget-friendly alternatives like Zagreb, where hotel prices average $62 per night.


Where to find affordable hotels in Croatia
City Average Hotel Price
Hvar $102
Novalja $95
Split $82
Dubrovnik $81
Korcula $78
Zadar $72
Rijeka $67
Sibenik $66
Trogir $65
Zagreb $62

Svetog Josipa 3, Dubrovnik
Overall Rating 9.6
Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 12, Split
Overall Rating 9.8


Korcula, Croatia

How expensive are sightseeing activities in Croatia?

In Croatia, the cost of activities and things to do can vary by the type of activity, its length, and the location. To provide an estimate of what to expect during your visit, below are several popular activities that are common in the country. On average, previous travelers have spent around $14 per day on sightseeing and entertainment.

    • Bits of History - Half day kayak Tour: $66
    • Dubrovnik E-Tuk Tuk Sunset Tour to Mount Srd : $55
    • Old Town Sights & History - Small-Group Tour: $27
    • Guided Sea Kayaking Tour in Cavtat: $44
    • 3-Hour Zadar Food Tasting Tour: $97
    • Full Day ATV Tour From Split: $195
    • Trogir walking tour with a local guide: $21
    • Dugi Otok - half day kayak adventure: $82

    Is food expensive in Croatia?

    In Croatia, the cost of food can vary by the type of restaurant and food options available. To save money, eat at less expensive restaurants, try street food, or cook your own meals when possible. On average, previous travelers have spent around $31 per day on food, per person.

    • Culinary Experience – Cooking Class & Walking Tour Split: $251
    • Hvar Small Group Wine Tour and Authentic Dalmatian Dinner: $273
    • Walking Vegan Food Tour of Split: $104
    • Hvar Hidden Gems Small Group Half Day Tour with Lunch or Dinner: $202
    • PRIVATE Half-Day Food Tour: The 10 Tastings of Zagreb With Locals: $196
    • Private Authentic Croatian Cooking Class in Central Zagreb: $114


    Zadar, Croatia

    Is transportation expensive in Croatia?

    Local transportation in Croatia can vary in price depending on the type of transit used. Generally, other travelers have spent $13 on local transportation per person per day. To save money, take public transit whenever possible, as it will almost always be cheaper than a taxi or private driver.

    Expenses for intercity transportation within Croatia can vary based on the type of transportation used and the distance traveled. On average, previous travelers have spent $36 per person per day for intercity transit. To save money, it's advisable to choose long-distance buses or trains over air travel. This is generally a more cost-effective choice despite the potential increase in travel time.

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