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Cheap Places in Croatia for Solo Female Travel

Makarska

1, Makarska

Located on Croatia's stunning Dalmatian coast, Makarska is an enchanting town known for its pristine sandy beaches, beautiful seaport, and vibrant nightlife. Nestled between the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea and the towering Biokovo mountain, Makarska offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and historical charm. Tourists can stroll through its cobbled streets lined with enigmatic medieval churches, luxuriate on the sun-kissed pebbled beaches, or hike through the rugged Biokovo Natural Park. The town's lively promenade dappled with terrace cafés, bars, and stalls selling local handicrafts buzzes with robust energy, making it a popular tourist hotspot. Makarska's charm lies in its unique blend of natural allure and cultural vibrancy, making it a must-visit destination for travellers in Croatia.

Osijek

2, Osijek

Osijek, located in the eastern part of Croatia and washed by the waters of the charming Drava River, is known as the cultural, economic, and administrative hub of the region. Framed by dense verdant forests and fruitful vineyards, Osijek enthralls its visitors with charming Baroque-style architecture, notably characterized by the Tvrđa, an 18th-century star fort. An emblem of historical gravity, Osijek offers plenty of attractions including the neo-Gothic styled Co-cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, and the picturesque promenade on the Drava River. Renowned for its local gastronomy it lets tourists explore indigenous Croatian cuisine and fine local wines. Hosting well-known events like Osijek Summer Nights and the Croatian Theatre Festival, Osijek secures its place as an enticing travel destination.

Varazdin

3, Varazdin

Varazdin, often referred to as Croatia's 'Little Vienna', is a charming city situated in the northern part of the country, near the Drava River and the border with Slovenia. Known for its lush baroque architecture, vibrant arts scene, and rich historical heritage, it served as Croatia's capital from 1767 to 1776. The city garners attention for its beautifully preserved Baroque-style buildings, including the majestic Varazdin Castle, which hosts the town's collection of historical artifacts. Every summer, Varazdin transforms into a hub of cultural festivities, hosting the iconic Street Festival of Music Ĺ pancirfest, attracting artists, musicians, and tourists from around the globe. Its colorful baroque evenings, an annual music event dedicated to baroque music, along with the atmospheric cemetery, famed for its serene park-like design, are some of the highlights of this stunning city.

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Karlovac

4, Karlovac

Karlovac is a spectacular city in central Croatia, renowned for its unique, star-shaped fortifications that date back to the 16th century. Strategically located at the confluence of four rivers - Kupa, Korana, Mreznica, and Dobra, it offers an incredibly rich natural setting, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The city is known for its distinctive 18th-century Baroque architecture, especially seen in the Church of the Holy Trinity and its museum. A city of beer, Karlovac boasts a two-century-old brewing tradition that culminates in the annual Karlovac Beer Festival, attracting visitors from all around the world. Cyclist and hiking enthusiasts will find Karlovac to be an ideal base with a network of river valley trails, while the close proximity to the Plitvice Lakes and Risnjak National Parks add to its allure for outdoor adventurers.

Crikvenica

5, Crikvenica

Crikvenica, a sparkling gem of the Croatian coast, is ideally nestled in the Kvarner Bay region along the beautiful Adriatic Sea. Known for its pleasant Mediterranean climate, this charming town offers a stunning 2-kilometer long sandy beach, cristal-clear turquoise waters, and breathtaking coastal walks. Visitors flock here for the intricate network of hiking and cycling trails that scale the scenic terrain, and the region's rich biodiversity makes it a hotspot for diving enthusiasts. Crikvenica is also famed for its health tourism due to the region's clean air and sea attributes, and the town boasts of a century-old tradition of health resorts and spas. Add to this a vibrant nightlife, an abundance of great dining options offering local seafood delicacies, and a delightful range of cultural events, Crikvenica presents a captivating destination that blends relaxation and adventure with Croatian charm.

Malinska

6, Malinska

Malinska is an enchanting seaside town in Croatia, located on the western coast of the stunning Krk Island. Known for its beautiful pebble beaches and vibrant sea port, this town offers a diverse range of attractions for travelers. With its abundant greenery and crystal blue waters, Malinska provides an array of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, and a variety of water-sports. Among the town’s historical attractions, the Franciscan Monastery, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, as well as an ancient archaeological site provide a glorious insight to visitors into the town's past. Malinska's fresh seafood, produced in its thriving fish port, and enchanting local wine are also a culinary delight for food enthusiasts.

Krk Island

7, Krk Island

Located off the northern coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea is the stunning Krk Island, often touted as the Golden Island due to its long hours of sunshine and charming landscapes. Renowned for its rich cultural heritage, Krk Island boasts numerous historical sites such as the medieval Citadel in Krk Town, the Romanesque St. Lucy Church in Jurandvor, and the impressive Frankopan Castle. Additionally, wine enthusiasts will appreciate the island's indigenous Žlahtina white wine and diverse culinary delights. The island is also known for its crystal clear waters, pebble beaches, and abundant leisure activities such as cycling, diving and sailing, making it a captivating destination for history buffs, food and wine lovers, and adventure seekers all year round.

Umag

8, Umag

Umag is a stunning coastal city situated on the west coast of Istria in Croatia, known for its compelling historical narratives, beautiful Mediterranean landscapes, and delicate gastronomy. Often referred to as a gateway to Croatia from Western Europe, this awe-inspiring city is steeped in history with roots dating back to Roman-era. It is recognized for its terracotta-roofed old town, beautiful pebble beaches and crystal clear turquoise waters that sparkle under the sunlight, provides a natural allure which draws travelers in, but it's the city's prominent role as a sports centre, being the host of the famous ATP Croatia Open tennis tournament, that keeps enthusiasts coming back for more. Whether meandering down the charming old town with narrow, winding streets, savouring delicious Istrian truffles, or enjoying watersports in the clear Adriatic Sea, Umag promises an enchanting experience that never fails to delight its visitors.

Motovun

9, Motovun

Located in the central part of Istria, Croatia, Motovun is a captivating and picturesque medieval hilltop town, known for its unique, panoramic views of the extraordinary landscapes, and lush vineyards. This mystical city resting above the Mirna River is famous for being the host of the annual international Motovun Film Festival that attracts cinema lovers from all around the world. Its truffle culinary delights are a gastronomic adventure you wouldn't want to miss. Fall in love with Motovun’s narrow streets, gothic architecture, the remarkable parish Church of St. Stephen, and the vast forest that whispers the ancient stories of this enchanting Croatian gem.

Porec

10, Porec

Located on the western coast of the stunning Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, Porec is a beloved travel destination known for its exceptional charm and rich history. This beautifully preserved ancient Roman town is renowned for its striking blend of Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian architecture, particularly the 6th-century Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage site with striking mosaics. Nestled on the azure Adriatic Sea, Porec offers breathtaking beaches, crystal clear waters, and vibrant nightlife, becoming a paradise for sun-seekers and party-goers. Adding to its allure is the selection of gourmet restaurants and excellent wine trails, where travelers can savor delectable Istrian cuisine and world-class local wines. With its unique blend of history, beauty, and culture, Porec promises a memorable Croatian escape.

Promajna

11, Promajna

Nestled along the picturesque Makarska Riviera in Croatia, Promajna is an idyllic beach town that exudes serenity and charm. Enclosed by a magnificent mountain backdrop, it captivates visitors with its crystal-clear Adriatic waters, pristine pebble beaches, and vibrant local culture. Promajna is renowned for its unique mix of natural allure and historical significance, with the close proximity of the ancient city of Split and the UNESCO-designated Stari Grad Plain. This tranquil paradise is perfect, whether to bask in the Mediterranean sun, explore the engaging tennis and water sports options, or indulge in the mouthwatering local seafood and wine. A visit to Promajna promises a soul-filling experience of serene relaxation blended with enriching cultural exploration.

Baska Voda

12, Baska Voda

Located on the delightful Dalmatian coastline within Croatia, Baska Voda is a picture postcard village famous for its sublime beauty and historic charm. Bounded by the majestic Biokovo Mountains and the serene Adriatic Sea, this quaint seaside village provides a delightful blend of natural wonders and ancient folklore. A top tourist spot due to its white pebble beaches, clear azure waters ideal for swimming and diving, Baska Voda is also known for its impressive archaeological artifacts that bear witness to its Roman and Greek origins. Its idyllic scenery, Mediterranean flora, traditional restaurants serving authentic Dalmatian food, as well as refreshing nighttime walks on its beautiful seafront promenade have made Baska Voda an irresistible destination for many travel-lovers.

Drvenik

13, Drvenik

Set along the stunning Dalmatian Coast of Croatia, Drvenik is a charming tourist destination known for its scenic beauty and tranquil ambiance. Nestled between the Biokovo mountains and the azure Adriatic Sea, the village enchants visitors with its serene pebble beaches, crystal clear waters, and lush Mediterranean vegetation. Drvenik is also renowned for its ferry port, which provides a gateway to the picturesque islands of Hvar and KorÄŤula. With its well-preserved traditional architecture, delightful local cuisine, and numerous hiking trails through rugged landscapes, Drvenik offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure, making it a perfect getaway for those craving an authentic Croatian experience.

Klek

14, Klek

Klek is a charming tourist spot nestled in southern Croatia, perched on the picturesque Adriatic coastline. Known for its unique pebble beaches, crystalline waters, and a wealth of lush greenery, Klek offers a quaint, serene allure for a peaceful vacation. A quiet fishing village boasting of its stunning landscape, the place brims with enchanting historic sites, including the remarkable Smrdan Grad, an old medieval fort offering panoramic views of the coastline. Furthermore, Klek is renowned for its picturesque walking routes and family-friendly spots. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Balkan mountains, it allows tourists to dive into the distinctive Croatian culture, soak in the Mediterranean ambiance, or indulge in a variety of water sports.

Cavtat

15, Cavtat

Cavtat, a captivating gem on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, is located at the southernmost tip of the country, about 20 kilometers south of Dubrovnik. This picturesque town is known for its distinct blend of ancient history, breathtaking nature, and vibrant local culture. With its impressive collection of Renaissance architecture, such as Racic Mausoleum and St. Nicholas Church, alongside ancient Roman relics, Cavtat is a haven for both history buffs and art lovers. Its seafront promenade lined with palm trees, charming cafes, and art galleries complement the azure coastline and harbour filled with luxury yachts, exuding a unique Mediterranean charm. Hiking trails leading to the Racic family mausoleum offer panoramic views of stunning sunsets, while the crystal clear waters and pristine beaches invite visitors for a relaxed day under the Mediterranean sun. Every summer, Cavtat turns into a cultural hotspot, hosting the Epidaurus Festival of music and theatre.

Ston

16, Ston

Ston, a small yet picturesque town located in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia, beckons travelers with its unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm. Nestled on the southern coast of the Istrian Peninsula, Ston is renowned for its extensive salt pans that have been operational since the Roman era, making it an important salt-producing town for the country. Yet, the town is perhaps most famous for the Walls of Ston, an impressive defensive stone wall second only to the Great Wall of China in length. With its thriving oyster and mussel production, dazzling Adriatic Sea views, and noteworthy Gothic and Renaissance architecture, Ston is an unspoiled gem in Croatia's touristic landscape.

Mljet

17, Mljet

Mljet, a tranquil oasis located off the southern coast of Croatia, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Known as Croatia's greenest island, it is covered by a dense Mediterranean forest and the western part of the island forms Mljet National Park. This paradise island is famous for its two salted lakes, Veliko and Malo Jezero, which are perfect for swimming, kayaking and cycling. Home to numerous species of birds and the rare monk seals, it offers abundant opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. Completing the picture are the beautiful Benedictine Monastery nestled on a small islet in the middle of the larger lake, numerous scenic hiking trails, charming villages, vineyards, and ancient ruins, making Mljet an unspoiled retreat, well worth a visit.

Ĺ ibenik

18, Ĺ ibenik

Ĺ ibenik, a historical gem embedded in the enchanting landscapes of the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, is a must-visit city for seasoned travelers seeking a blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Flaunting a rich past dating back over a thousand years, this Adriatic oasis is known for its imposing UNESCO-protected St. James Cathedral, a remarkable example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture, and four formidable fortresses looming above the terracotta-roofed houses. Not far from the breathtaking Krka National Park, with its lush flora and cascading waterfalls, Ĺ ibenik enthrals visitors with its labyrinthine old town, bustling markets, and vibrant festivals, including the popular International Children's Festival and the Ĺ ibenik Dance Festival.

Murter

19, Murter

Located in the placid blue waters of the Adriatic Sea, Murter is both the largest island in the Sibenik archipelago and one of Croatia's hidden gems. Known for its stunning beaches, including Slanica and Čigrađa, it offers an expanse of crystal clear waters perfect for diving and kayaking. It's also the gateway to the Kornati National Park, a maritime paradise of over 100 islands. Furthermore, Murter's charming old towns with narrow cobbled streets, traditional stone houses, and distinguished gastronomy rooted in Mediterranean cuisine, make it a favored destination for both relaxation and indulgence. The island is particularly renowned for its annual summer music festival, which attracts electronica fans from across the globe.

Starigrad

20, Starigrad

Starigrad, nestled comfortably at the foot of the Velebit Mountain on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, represents a stunning blend of rustic charm and Mediterranean spirit in the heart of Croatia. As the oldest town in the country, with settlements dating back to Roman times, Starigrad is a treasure trove of history, showcasing ancient ruins and medieval churches amidst the backdrop of breath-taking natural beauty. A stroll through its narrow stone streets offers a poignant sense of nostalgia, while its proximity to Paklenica National Park, known for its deep gorges and diverse wildlife, makes it a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Starigrad is equally famous for its food culture, particularly its delicious seafood and locally produced wines, making this ancient town a delightful destination for the discerning traveller.

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Andrea

Andrea

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Ana

Ana

Zagreb

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4 days

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Hello ladies! I'm Ana Rene, 19 years old girl from Zagreb,Croatia. This summer I'm gonna travel alone for the first time and i'm very excited. I want to meet new people and explore new cities and cultures. A lil about me: I study French and musicology, work in an art galery and love to make some good food :)

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Hannah

Hannah

Zagreb

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3 days

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Hey, I'm Hannah from the US. Been living abroad for 11 years now, in South Korea, Czechia, and Croatia. I love to travel, read, hike, and testing the waters for new hobbies!

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Sania

Sania

Zagreb

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3 days

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eternal learner and citizen of the world, LOVE to travel

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Vanja

Vanja

Bregana

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3 days

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Hi, my name is Vanja, I started traveling a while ago and I enjoy meeting new people. I have already hosted through Couchsurfing and Host a sister, and I am looking forward to do it again and to travel!

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Sekani

Sekani

Zagreb

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Hello, My name is Sekani and I'm interested in writing, shopping, sightseeing, nightlife, photography, live music, history, food & cuisine, fashion, events & social and art

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Karmen

Karmen

Split

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7 days

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Hi, My name is Karmen and I'm 31 years old. I'm interested in travel, animals, art, camping, events & social, games, technology, languages, music & live music, nature, photography, science, skiing, sightseeing, sports, cinema, culture, food & cuisine, architecture and backpacking

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Melina

Melina

Zadar

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3 days

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Mia

Mia

Osijek

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3 days

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Hello! My name is Mia Gjurinovac. I'm currently studying psychology and I'm passionate about understanding the human mind. I love spending time in nature, meeting new people, and exploring different cultures through travel. I'm an animal lover and music enthusiast, and I enjoy dancing, acting, and immersing myself in the arts. One of my biggest dreams is to travel the world and experience everything it has to offer. I'm looking for meaningful connections and friendships with like-minded women who share similar interests. Let's inspire and support each other on this incredible journey called life! Looking forward to meeting you!

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Mille

Mille

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Hey fellow adventurers! I'm an open-minded and cheerful journalist with an insatiable curiosity and a passion for discovering new places and their histories. I live in Copenhagen with my sister and our lovable dog. Can't wait to meet new people and make some unforgettable memories on this journey! Safe travels and see you on the road!

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Jule

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Hi, my name's Jule and I'm living in the northern Black Forest. I live there with my little dog. I like being outside and active. I'm looking forward to getting to know you girls.

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What are the cheap places in Croatia for solo female travellers?

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