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🏡 Villa Holidays in Croatia 2026

Dalmatian coast luxury & island-hopping from £620/week

From£620/week
Best MonthsMay – October
Avg. Temp24–32°C (summer)
Flight Time2.5 hours to Dubrovnik/Split

Croatia's Dalmatian coast is one of the world's most beautiful shorelines — 1,200+ islands, crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and UNESCO World Heritage towns like Dubrovnik and Split. Villa holidays here offer the perfect blend of Mediterranean luxury and local character. From stone-built Dalmatian villas with infinity pools overlooking the sea to island retreats accessible only by boat, Croatia delivers unforgettable experiences. The food and wine scene has exploded in recent years, with Michelin-starred restaurants and boutique wineries throughout the coast.

1,200+ islandsUNESCO DubrovnikCrystal-clear seaMichelin diningIsland hoppingStunning infinity pools

Where to Stay in Croatia

Each area offers a different villa holiday experience. Choose based on your priorities — beach access, culture, nightlife, or rural tranquillity.

Dubrovnik Region

From £720/week

Iconic walled city, Elafiti islands, wine country

Split & Trogir

From £620/week

Diocletian's Palace, island ferries, Kaštela beaches

Hvar Island

From £750/week

Lavender fields, upscale dining, beach clubs

Brač Island

From £600/week

Zlatni Rat beach, stone masonry heritage, olive oil

Istria

From £580/week

Truffles, wine, hilltop towns, Pula arena

Croatia Villa Holiday Quick Facts

Best MonthsMay – October
Average Temp24–32°C (summer)
Flight Time2.5 hours to Dubrovnik/Split
CurrencyEuro (€)

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Croatia Villa Holiday FAQ

When is the best time for a villa holiday in Croatia?
May-June and September offer the best balance of warm weather, lower prices, and manageable crowds. July-August is peak season — vibrant but busy and expensive. The sea is warm enough for swimming from June through October.
Which Croatian island is best for a villa holiday?
Hvar for upmarket dining and nightlife. Brač for family-friendly beaches (including the famous Zlatni Rat). Korčula for history and wine. Vis for unspoilt tranquillity. Each island has a distinct character and excellent villa options.
Is Croatia expensive for a villa holiday?
Croatia is mid-range for the Adriatic. Villas start from £580/week in shoulder season in Istria, rising to £750-1,500+ for peak-season Dubrovnik or Hvar. It's more expensive than Montenegro but cheaper than the French or Italian Riviera.
Do I need a car for a villa holiday in Croatia?
In Istria and along the mainland coast, yes — a car is essential. On the islands, it depends: Hvar and Brač have enough taxis and scooter hire, but a car gives more freedom. Note that taking a hire car on ferries costs extra.

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