The best city in Croatia to live in depending on your lifestyle!

Many people dream of moving to Croatia while some decide to act upon in. If you are one of them, did you already choose the city you want to live in?

Croatia might be a small country but it has a lot to offer for every taste.

If you are still looking for the best city in Croatia to live in depending on your lifestyle, read on!

5 strong reasons for starting a life in Croatia

There are many great things about Croatia that would make you want to live there. Here are some of the most important!

1. Living in Croatia is safe

One of the reasons why people choose a life in Croatia is the country’s safety. Croatia is a place where you can calmly let your kids play on the street. A place where you can peacefully spend your retirement as well as your vacation.

2. Mesmerising nature in every region in Croatia

Croatia is blessed with natural beauty and you will find it anywhere you go. Whether it is the Northern or Southern part of the coast or Croatia’s inland. National and nature parks will dazzle you, and so will the little hidden nature’s gems you will learn about once you move here.

3. Life in Croatia is full of taste

Food is something that many foreigners emphasise as a benefit of living in Croatia. Fresh, seasonal, locally grown food made from groceries that are tasteful as nothing you’ve tried before. Croats like to take their time and enjoy their food. After you spend some time in Croatia, so will you!

4. Lifestyle without haste

It is true that Croatian lifestyle is more relaxed than in some other European countries. We like to drink our coffee slowly, seizing the sun and the moment. But lifestyle also varies from the city to city. The rhythm of life is way more hastened in Croatia’s capital than on islands and on the coast.

 5. Croats are kind and welcoming people

When you move to another country, it is important to feel welcome. Even though they can be a bit temperamental sometimes, Croats are kind hearted people. They will help you when you need it and accept you in their community.

Is there a downside to moving to Croatia?

No country is perfect, and the same is true for Croatia. Politics and administration are perhaps the two most irritable things in Croatia. People here don’t trust politicians that manage the country. They often find that politicians put their interests ahead of the general interests of state. Another thing is that the administration can be very slow and complicated without any logical reason.

What is the best city in Croatia for you?

Each Croatian region has something unique to offer. Continental Croatia offers you tranquillity and forests, Dalmatia has the sun, sea and a lot of history. Istria, the “Croatian Tuscany”, is a combination of hill-top towns and well-developed coastal cities.

Here are some of the cities you should consider while planning your life in Croatia!

Zagreb, for those who want everything on the palm of their hand

If you are looking for a vibrant and eventful city, the capital of Croatia, Zagreb, should be on your list. Just like every metropolis, Zagreb has a wide offer of shops, restaurants and happenings in grand avenues. It also has lot of people. Almost 800 thousand people live in Zagreb which sometimes makes it a crowded and noisy place to live in.

Rovinj, Istrian jewel & paradise for gourmets

Rovinj is a small picturesque town situated on Istrian peninsula and a very popular tourist destination. That means that the living costs are quite high. But Rovinj could still be worth your while, with its various beaches, pristine sea and mild winters.

Another great thing about Rovinj is that the cars are not allowed in the Old Town. That means you can fully enjoy its architecture and fine restaurants. If you are a gourmet, Rovinj is a place to be, especially when it comes to seafood, pasta and wine.  

Split, for those who want to live in the centre of Dalmatia

Moving on to the Southern coast, to the second largest town in Croatia – the city of Split. This Dalmatian city is famous for one of the best-preserved Roman buildings in Europe – Diocletian’s Palace. Split is a city that can offer you a slower life pace while still offering the perks of a modern city. Also, you can easily visit some of the most beautiful Croatian islands – Brač, Šolta, Hvar – from Split.

Zadar, the best city in Croatia for all seasons

If you love the sun and want to spend a lot of your time outdoors, Zadar is a place for you. It has a phenomenal geographical position that will allow you to easily discover many national and nature parks. Also, Zadar has a very rich history, well-preserved beautiful Old Town and many gorgeous beaches.

 It is small enough that you can get by afoot and big enough to give you everything you need from a city. Many people consider it one of the best cities in Croatia to live in. Especially sailors – Zadar has many marinas and a mesmerising archipelago worth discovering.

Šibenik, the city of fortresses with developed cultural scene

If you crave a small town on the coast with playful cultural scene, Šibenik might be a good choice. It has a dreamy and well-maintained Old Town, with many narrow streets and small local stores. However, Šibenik’s strongest asset are its three renovated fortresses. They are town’s cultural spotlight that attracts many famous musicians and artist.

Other lovely smaller places in Šibenik-Knin County that might interest you are Primošten and Rogoznica. There you can find some quality property for investing and living all year long.

What is the cost of living in Croatia?

The cost of living in Croatia varies a lot depending on the location. Big cities on the coast, touristic centres in Istria and Zagreb are more expensive than the eastern part of the country.

Also, the prices went up in the past years due to growth of tourism and the introduction of Euro.

So, to answer the question from the beginning – how much money do you need to live pleasantly in Croatia?

Again, it depends – mostly on your lifestyle. 1500 euros a month will be enough for those who spend their money moderately. If you prefer to dine fine in restaurants every night and travel around the country you will need more.

Still, the cost of living is Croatia is lower than in some other countries in Western Europe. Compared to USA, Canada or Australia the cost of living in Croatia is significantly lower.

 

Finally, once you’ve decided where do you want to live in Croatia, you will need a home.

For a home on the Croatian coast that suits your needs the bests, contact us. We will gladly help you find a home in the best city in Croatia for you!

 

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