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But remember that Croatia is much more than beaches and islands! Wander inland a little to less-travelled spots such as national parks and nature parks and you'll be surprised by how affordable prices are. See more tips to travel Croatia on a budget. Accommodation PricesExcept in Zagreb and some five-star hotels, accommodation is priced according to season. The most expensive season is a six week period beginng around mid-July and ending at the end of August. June and September are less, April, May and October are cheaper still and the rest of the year is a real bargain. Zagreb and Dubrovnik are the most expensive, followed by Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia. In high season, expect to pay
Remember prices are up to 40% lower off-season! See more on getting good deals on Croatian accommodation Private accommodation is a most affordable option with prices running €15-25 per person. See more on private accommodation in Croatia. Youth Hostels cost about €15 to €20 per person. It's a good deal if if you're travelling alone since private accommodation is usually doubles only. See more on hostels in Croatia.
Meal PricesMeals are reasonable and good-quality in Croatia. You can get a pizza for 35 to 40HRKor a simple plate of pasta or risotto for 40 to 50HRK.Simple meat dishes run 60-80HRK. Fish is much more expensive and priced by the kilo. It can run from 350-450HRK per kilo. An average portion is about 250g. Calamari is cheaper.
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