The croatian coastline is one of the most rugged and picturesque in the Mediterranean basin, having 1185 islands with a total coastal length in excess of four thousand kilometres. ). The aura of medieval Croatia endures in the cobbled streets of Rovinj and the recently restored other-worldliness of Dubrovnik's Stari Grad.
The country is also home to some of Europe's finest Roman ruins, including the immense palace of Diocletian in Split. The vegetation is subtropical and extremely luxuriant (olives, almonds, citrus fruit, rosemary, laurel, holm oak, pine, stone pine, cypress). The climate is Mediterranean along the Adriatic coast, meaning warm dry summers and mild winters, with 2,600 hours of sunlight on average yearly - it is one of the sunniest coastlines in Europe! In the interior of the country, the climate is continental with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. The sea temperature in summer reaches up to 27°C. During summertime you will find an average sunshine of 9 - 12 hours a day. Even during the short days of wintertime there will be more than 4 hours of sunshine as an average. | ||||||
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holiday rentals Croatia owners direct () Dalmatian Coast (1) Okrug Gornji (1)
Luxury waterfront villa on the beautiful Island of Ciovo connected to the mainland & only 15 mins from Split Airport. villa for rent Okrug Gornji sleeps 2-8
Dubrovnik Riviera (1) Mlini (1)
Large Villa made up of 4 two bedroom apartments with a private swimming pool in Mlini, Dubrovnik Riviera with beautiful views overlooking the sea. For Sale villa apartment for rent Mlini sleeps 1-6
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The croatian coastline is one of the most rugged and picturesque in the Mediterranean basin, having 1185 islands with a total coastal length in excess of four thousand kilometres. ). The aura of medieval Croatia endures in the cobbled streets of Rovinj and the recently restored other-worldliness of Dubrovnik's Stari Grad.