Is there a rainy season in Croatia?

Summer is sunny throughout the coastal strip, with occasional rains or thunderstorms, most likely in the north, in Istria; only in the northernmost zone, where Rijeka is located, the rains are quite frequent and abundant even in July and August.

What month is the hottest in Croatia?

Weather in Croatia in August August is typically the hottest month of the year and also brings the warmest sea waters of the year which is typically around 25°C. During August, the days are generously long and there is, on average, 14 and half hours of sunshine daily.

How cold does it get in Dubrovnik?

In Dubrovnik, the summers are short, warm, and mostly clear and the winters are long, cold, wet, windy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 42°F to 86°F and is rarely below 35°F or above 92°F.

Does it rain all day in Dubrovnik?

Although rare, rainy days happen in Dubrovnik. If you happen to be present for such a day, you don’t have to worry. It’s still one of the most beautiful towns in Europe and Croatia. We recommend taking it slow, and having a relaxing day, while it’s a rainy day.

Does it rain a lot in Dubrovnik?

A lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: January, February, March, April, September, October, November and December. On average, November is the wettest month with 7.8 inch (198 mm) of precipitation. On average, July is the driest month with 1 inch (26 mm) of precipitation.

Are there mosquitoes in Dubrovnik?

Mosquitoes are quite common in Dubrovnik. Recently, a more annoying tiger mosquito showed up – smaller, with more painful bite leaving a large bite-mark and swelling, usually shows up during the second part of summer. Use mosquito repellent during the evening and if a bite leaves a mark, vinegar will help.

Does Dubrovnik get snow?

Snow does not often fall in Dubrovnik, and very rarely with as heavy as it did on 11 January 2017. The last time locals saw snow was 8 years before, in 2009. It was not only snow which welcomed locals that morning, there were freezing temperatures also.

How far is Split from Dubrovnik?

143 miles
How to Get from Dubrovnik to Split. There are a number of ways to travel the 143 miles (230 kilometers) between two of Croatia’s most popular coastal destinations, Dubrovnik and Split.