29 Things You Should Never Do In Croatia

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Don’t Expect It Will Always Be Hot During The Summer

Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk

Croatia is the ideal choice if you want to get a tan because this island country enjoys over 2,700 hours of sunshine. However, even though the Mediterranean climate is usually hot, dry, and sunny during the summer, there are occasional rainstorms that roll in. The good news is these things don’t last, and you can enjoy the sun again in a day or two. Still, it can get cold during a storm, so pack a sweater, too, and not just light clothes and swimwear.
While you can expect a sunny climate on the Adriatic coast, temperatures in the continental and mountain regions of the country are a lot colder. Winter temperatures in these regions in the interior of Croatia drop to negative degrees where snow is likely and can be heavy, but the average temperatures in the coastal area never go below 5°C. Late May and September are good times to visit Croatia if you want to avoid the crowded peak season because the sun’s still out and the water’s warm enough for swimming.