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Singles Holidays to Croatia: Cruises & Coastal Adventures for Solo Travellers

Croatia is a dream destination for solo travellers, offering the perfect mix of history, stunning coastlines, and vibrant social scenes. Whether you prefer a relaxing break by the sea or an exciting island-hopping adventure, singles holidays in Croatia provide the ideal balance of exploration and connection with like-minded travellers.

Set sail on a singles cruise along the Adriatic, where you’ll visit breathtaking islands such as Hvar and Korčula. Swim in secluded bays, soak up the sunshine on deck, and explore charming old towns filled with history and lively cafés. With a small-ship experience designed for solo travellers, you’ll enjoy a sociable atmosphere while discovering Croatia’s most beautiful coastal gems.

On land, Split and Dubrovnik offer a rich blend of culture and relaxation. Wander through Split’s ancient Diocletian’s Palace, stroll Dubrovnik’s famous city walls, and enjoy buzzing nightlife perfect for solo adventurers. Stay in stylish hotels where you can unwind by the sea or socialise with fellow solo travellers.

For an extended adventure,  Croatia and Montenegro singles cruise takes you beyond Dubrovnik to the stunning Bay of Kotor, blending breathtaking landscapes, cultural treasures, and unforgettable social experiences. Whether by land or sea, Croatia is the ultimate getaway for solo travellers.

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Best time to go to Croatia?

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The best time to visit Croatia is during the summer months, from June to September, when sunlight is plentiful and temperatures are warm, between 66°F and 86°F. The weather is perfect for cruising and swimming in the blue waters around the islands.

Is Croatia safe to visit as a solo traveller?

Crime in Croatia is relatively low and its safe for solo travellers to go it alone or part of a group.

Do I need any vaccinations before going to Croatia?

There is no mandatory requirement of vaccinations to go on holiday.

What if I fall sick in Croatia?

The health service in Croatia is of a good standard.

There are English-speaking doctors and pharmacists in all the tourist areas. 

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How Should I dress?

A trip to Croatia is likely to involve enjoying the fabulous beaches, so bikinis and beach wear, with a sarong or wrap, is very much the look for the daytime.

If you are going to visit any religious sites, then be sure to cover your shoulders and bare legs.

Can I use my credit cards for shopping?

Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted across Croatia, as are Diners Club and American Express at fewer stores and hotels.

Can I drive in Croatia with my UK License?

UK driving licence holders may drive in Croatia on their UK licence for a period of up to 12 months. 

What kind of sockets are used in Croatia?

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Electricity in Croatia conforms to the European standard of 220V to 230V, with a frequency of 50Hz. Wall outlets typically accommodate plugs with two or three round pins therefore, you need to pack an adapter for your holiday. 

Do I have to speak Croatian to interact with local people?

English is widely spoken in Croatia, with over the half the population having some kind of grasp of English, therefore, you will have no problem getting around Croatia.

Is roaming charges applies for using my mobile phone?

It is advisable to check with your mobile provider before travelling.

Can I withdraw money from ATMs?

You can withdraw Kuna (local currency) and Euros in Croatia.

ATMs in Croatia have choice of languages, so you don’t need to navigate through Croatian-language menus.

Croatia - Singles HolidaysIs the tap water drinkable?

The water in Croatia is drinkable anywhere in the country, so no matter where you go, you should be able to drink from the tap but bottle water is recommended.

What is the tipping guideline?

Tipping in Croatia isn't obligatory but is most appreciated. If you found the service particularly wonderful it is good tipping etiquette to tip 15%. If you go to a cafe, you can simply round up, although it isn't required. 

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