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Croatia
Accommodation
Accommodation
Croatia
Hotels
Ongoing investment in Croatia's hotel stock is seeing the standard in accommodation increase across the board, with good 4-star hotels available along the coast and inland. 5-star properties are still predominantly found in Zagreb and in popular coastal resorts like Dubrovnik.
Grading: Hotels in Croatia are officially graded by the Ministry of Tourism into five categories according to the standard of accommodation: 5-star: Luxury. 4-star: Deluxe. 3-star: First class. 2-star: Moderate. 1-star: Basic and budget. For a list of classified hotels, visit the tourist board website (www.croatia.hr).
Camping/Caravanning
There are around 150 campsites in Croatia, including some naturist camps. Contact the Croatian Camping Union (see Accommodation Information below) or visit links from the tourist board website (www.croatia.hr).
Homestay Accommodation
Private accommodation is widely available in Croatia and can be arranged through local tourist agencies. In high season many places request a minimum of three nights stay or levy a hefty surcharge (around 30%) for shorter stays.
Unique Accommodation
Plovput arranges weeklong stays in remote lighthouses (see Accommodation Information below).
Youth Hostels
The Croatian Youth Hostel Association runs IYHA-affiliated hostels in Zagreb, Pula, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Veli Losinj, Krk and Punat.
Accommodation Information
Croatian Camping Union
Pionirska 1, 52440 Porec, Croatia
Tel: (052) 451 324.
Website: www.camping.hr
Plovput (Information on Croatian lighthouses)
Tel: (021) 390 609.
Website: www.lighthouses-croatia.com
Croatian Youth Hostel Association
Dezmanova 9, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Tel: (01) 484 7474.
Website: www.hfhs.hr
Hotels
Ongoing investment in Croatia's hotel stock is seeing the standard in accommodation increase across the board, with good 4-star hotels available along the coast and inland. 5-star properties are still predominantly found in Zagreb and in popular coastal resorts like Dubrovnik.
Grading: Hotels in Croatia are officially graded by the Ministry of Tourism into five categories according to the standard of accommodation: 5-star: Luxury. 4-star: Deluxe. 3-star: First class. 2-star: Moderate. 1-star: Basic and budget. For a list of classified hotels, visit the tourist board website (www.croatia.hr).
Grading: Hotels in Croatia are officially graded by the Ministry of Tourism into five categories according to the standard of accommodation: 5-star: Luxury. 4-star: Deluxe. 3-star: First class. 2-star: Moderate. 1-star: Basic and budget. For a list of classified hotels, visit the tourist board website (www.croatia.hr).
Camping/Caravanning
There are around 150 campsites in Croatia, including some naturist camps. Contact the Croatian Camping Union (see Accommodation Information below) or visit links from the tourist board website (www.croatia.hr).
Homestay Accommodation
Private accommodation is widely available in Croatia and can be arranged through local tourist agencies. In high season many places request a minimum of three nights stay or levy a hefty surcharge (around 30%) for shorter stays.
Unique Accommodation
Plovput arranges weeklong stays in remote lighthouses (see Accommodation Information below).
Youth Hostels
The Croatian Youth Hostel Association runs IYHA-affiliated hostels in Zagreb, Pula, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Veli Losinj, Krk and Punat.
Accommodation Information
Croatian Camping Union
Pionirska 1, 52440 Porec, Croatia
Tel: (052) 451 324.
Website: www.camping.hr
Plovput (Information on Croatian lighthouses)
Tel: (021) 390 609.
Website: www.lighthouses-croatia.com
Croatian Youth Hostel Association
Dezmanova 9, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Tel: (01) 484 7474.
Website: www.hfhs.hr
Pionirska 1, 52440 Porec, Croatia
Tel: (052) 451 324.
Website: www.camping.hr
Plovput (Information on Croatian lighthouses)
Tel: (021) 390 609.
Website: www.lighthouses-croatia.com
Croatian Youth Hostel Association
Dezmanova 9, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Tel: (01) 484 7474.
Website: www.hfhs.hr









