Whew. The summer madness is over, the weather is still warm but visitors are down to a more manageable level. In short, September is an ideal month to travel to Croatia.
Average September Temperatures (Celsius) |
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Destination | Daytime | Nighttime |
Zagreb | +22 | +12 |
Dubrovnik | +25 | +17 |
Split | +25 | +18 |
Zadar | +25 | +16 |
Rijeka | +24 | +17 |
Porec | +23 | +14 |
Pula | +24 | +15 |
Yes, you can still swim off Croatia's beaches. Ferries are still on a summer schedule so it's easy to get around Croatia's islands and organised excursions are still going strong. Zagreb is back in business with clubs & pubs providing plenty of venues to show off the summer tan.
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Classic, modern and contemporary productions are aired during this festival. A handful of Croatian and European companies exhibit their latest interpretations in a number of venues around Zagreb.
Avant-garde filmmakers, experimentalists and visual radicals have a chance to shock, outrage, impress, inspire and entertain at this festival in the heart of Split.
Varazdin is a city of baroque architecture so naturally it provides a fine showplace for this festival of baroque music that lasts several weeks.
Outlook Festival
Held in Pula's Fort Christo, this is one of Europe's best electronic music festivals.
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