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Crowded beach in Split

Crazy in Croatia? Nah, it's just August. The sun is hot, beaches are full and visitors just keep pouring in--at least until the last week of the month when things quiet down a little bit. If you don't have a reservation in a hotel, room or apartment along the coast well don't expect much. You'll have to scuffle. All is quiet in Zagreb though; locals have fled to the coast and Zagreb nightclubs have closed and re-opened on the Adriatic. The music continues as many July festivals stretch into August.

The average August temperature in Zagreb is 20C/68F; in Dubrovnik it's 24C/76F.

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NATIONAL HOLIDAYS

August 5 is Homeland Thanksgiving Day

August 15 is the Feast of the Assumption. Expect special church services and pilgrimages to Marian shrines such as Marija Bistrica.

FESTIVALS

Zadar

Full Moon Festival in Zadar

On the night of the full moon (usually around the beginning of the month), Zadar celebrates its folklore tradition by brining in dancers and musicians from outlying regions. Gastronomy is on display as well as taverns turn out traditional dishes and fishermen sell their catch on the boats lining Zadar's illuminated quays.

Sinj

The victory over the Turks is celebrated around the beginning of August in the famous Sinjska alka. Raucous and boozy, this festival is a sort of medieval joust in which the young, male contestants try to put their lances through a series of rings. With the costumes, processions and music, it's one of Croatia's best local festivals.   Contact the Sinj tourist office for more information.

 

 

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