Country and Property Guide for Croatia

Croatia’s fantastic coastline, Mediterranean climate and its ever growing popularity as a holiday destination means that Croatia is fast becoming a property hotspot for overseas buyers. The coastline in Croatia is a truly magnificent spectacle as it contains over 1000 islands with only 20 of these being habited. Small coastal towns, traditional cafes and restaurants are found dotted along Croatia’s coastline. Croatia’s heritage plays a key part in the countries appeal to people wishing to buy property for sale in Croatia. There are many historic churches and buildings most of them are still used today. When journeying inland you will find many regions of untouched woodland, quaint villages and the beautiful mountains. Croatia’s mountains are incredibly popular with skiers, snowboarders and hikers. Many of them return year after year to enjoy all the fantastic facilities that Croatia has to offer.

Buying Property in Croatia

Whether buying a property to take holidays or as investment property Croatia makes a great location. There is a range of property, with apartments, houses and villas for all property budgets. 


Read about Zadar North Dalmatia Croatia
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Zadar is the northern most region of Dalmatia in Croatia. It includes the southern part of the island of Pag and has several national parks…  Property for sale in Zadar North Dalmatia Croatia


Read about Sibenik North Dalmatia Croatia ………       
One of the most important sights in Sibenik town is the cathedral of St. James. This Sibenik cathedral dates back to 1434 and is a marvel of the Dalmatian…  Property for sale in Sibenik North Dalmatia Croatia


Read about Pag Island North Dalmatia Croatia
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Pag is an island in the North Dalmatian region. The island of Pag is accessible by the Pag Bridge from Cape Osjak on the mainland…  Property for sale in Pag Island North Dalmatia Croatia

Read about Brac Island Central Dalmatian Croatia ………  
Brac is the third biggest island on the coast of Croatia and the largest of the central Dalmatian Islands…  Property for sale in Brac Island Central Dalmatian Croatia

Read about Hvar Island Central Dalmatian Croatia ………
Regarded as one of the most beautiful islands in the world, Hvar is a great choice to buy property. Hvar…  Property for sale in Hvar Island Central Dalmatian Croatia

Read about Trogir Central Dalmatian Coast Croatia ………
Trogir is a town and harbour on the coastal strip of the Kastela Gulf, 27 km west of Split. Split airport is in nearby Resnik. Trogir is…  Property for sale in Trogir Central Dalmatian Coast Croatia

Read about Split Central Dalmatian Coast Croatia ………
The Split Riviera incorporates the city of Split, the seaside resort of Podstrana, and Solin. This region is steeped in history…  Property for sale in Split Central Dalmatian Coast Croatia

Read about Dubrovnik South Dalmatia Croatia ………  
Dubrovnik is probably the most well known place in Croatia. The city of Dubrovnik is the main centre of South Dalmatia…  Property for sale in Dubrovnik South Dalmatia Croatia

Read about Island of Korcula South Dalmatian Islands Croatia ………
Korcula is an island in the central Dalmatian archipelago and lies just off the Dalmatian coast. It is one of the two most populated…  Property for sale in Island of Korcula South Dalmatian Islands Croatia

Advice on Buying a Property in Croatia

The most important aspect when buying property in Croatia is to establish without doubt that there are no issues regarding the “Title” of the property. As with most Eastern European countries the property market is in its infancy when compared to Western Europe particularly in relation to land and property registry and it is only over the last decade that records have kept at a legally robust standard. In Croatia it was an established custom to pass on a property…  Read more important information about buying property in Croatia

Sightseeing in Croatia

There is plenty to see around Croatia, including, Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split,  Cres, . Zagorje, Pula, Rovinj, Istria, Elaphite Islands and Korcula Town…  Read more about sightseeing in Crotia

Croatia Climate

The Dalmatian coast and islands in the Adriatic Sea are the best known and most visited by tourist part of Croatia. This region has a Mediterranean type of climate with mild winters and warm, sunny summers… Read more about Croatia climate

Croatia Beaches

Croatia’s Adriatic coast has pebbled bays, shingle coves, many of the beaches have man-made bathing platforms. On Lopud Island is one of the Croatia’s few sandy beaches. It’s wide, gorgeous and only accessible on foot or by boat. The beaches on the Makarska Riviera are probably the most beautiful in Croatia including the famous Zlatni Rat or ‘Golden Horn’ beach on Brac Island…  Read more about beaches in Croatia

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Croatia

For a small country Croatia has no shortage of UNESCO World Heritage Sites – includes, Split www.visitsplit.com, Dubrovnik www.tzdubrovnik.hr, Trogir www.trogir-online.com, St James Cathedral in Sibenik.www.sibenik-tourism.hr,  Euphrasius Basilica in Porec www.istra.com/porec,  Plitvice Lakes www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr…  Read more about UNESCO World Heritage sites in Croatia

National Parks in Croatia

There are eight National Parks in Croatia which are a breathtaking array of scenery from forested islands to craggy mountaintops, waterfalls, lakes and sun-baked islands. They provide ideal vacation experiences for active travellers as you can try scuba diving, rock climbing, hiking and more…  Read more about National Parks in Croatia

Sports and Entertainment in Croatia

Croatia is a great place to enjoy an active lifestyle, with plenty of activities to choose from – including hiking and walking, skiing, diving, kayaking, sailing, and golf…   Read more about sports and activities in Croatia

Food in Croatia

Croatia‘s cuisine is a combination of Italian, Hungarian, Turkish and Viennese, a delicious blend of the best of the Mediterranean and central European styles…  Read more about food in Croatia

More information on Croatia

Try some of the following websites about Croatia

http://www.croatia.hr/English/Home/Naslovna.aspx

http://www.croatiaemb.net

http://www.hr/english