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1,750.00 HRK (344.30 USD)
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350.00 HRK (68.86 USD)
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1,500.00 HRK (295.11 USD)
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21.00 HRK (4.13 USD)
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120.00 HRK (23.61 USD)
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4.00 HRK (0.79 USD)
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300.00 HRK (59.02 USD)
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80.00 HRK (15.74 USD)
More about Croatia costs
Croatia's peak season for tourists is from July to August (summer). During this time, prices are higher compared to a visit from September to May. During the summer months, a double room will cost 300.00 HRK (59.02 USD). Residences that offer rooms also include a 30 to 50 percent surcharge for a four-night stay. Some private homes require a seven night minimum stay during the peak season. Three-star hotels charge between 500.00 HRK (98.37 USD) and 1,500.00 HRK (295.11 USD). Prices remain the same in Zagreb, Rijeka, and Split. Restaurants charge about the same price as other European countries. Meals are fairly affordable, with a pizza costing about 30.00 HRK (5.90 USD) and a pasta plate around 50.00 HRK (9.84 USD). Other foods like meat, fish, and produce have the same prices as other European countries.
Backpack travelers can survive on 200.00 HRK (39.35 USD) daily. More comfortable accommodations, meals at midrange restaurants, and tours around the coast is about 400.00 HRK (78.70 USD).About 800.00 HRK (157.39 USD) will let you enjoy high end hotels and classy restaurants. Families should rent an apartment to save more money. A one-bedroom apartment can fit three and charge between 375.00 HRK (73.78 USD) to 600.00 HRK (118.04 USD) a night.