What about the crowds and cost?
June marks the beginning of high season in Croatia, with crowds growing, especially in coastal towns and islands. While still less busy than in July and August, significant attractions like Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Plitvice Lakes and Hvar start to fill up. Beaches become lively as summer weather arrives.
Accommodations and flight prices increase, but deals can still be found early in the month. Restaurants, ferries, and tours operate at full capacity, offering a wide range of experiences. While crowds are noticeable, June remains a good time to visit for those who want peak-season vibes without the extreme prices of mid-summer.
Things to do in Croatia in June
The weather in Croatia in June brings long sunny days and warm temperatures. The Adriatic becomes perfect for swimming, while cities and national parks offer exciting outdoor activities. Crowds begin to build, but June is still less busy than the peak summer months. Here are some of the best things to do in the Croatia in June to get the most out of your trip.
Swim in the Adriatic and visit hidden beaches
The sea reaches a comfortable temperature for swimming, and June is ideal for discovering Croatia’s best beaches before the crowds peak. Zlatni Rat in Brač, Stiniva Beach in Vis, and Sakarun Beach in Dugi Otok offer crystal-clear waters and stunning scenery.
Explore Mljet National Park
Mljet, one of Croatia’s greenest islands, is perfect for a June visit. The national park features two saltwater lakes, dense forests, and peaceful hiking trails. Rent a bike, kayak on the lakes, or take a boat to the small island monastery in the middle of Veliko Jezero.
Take a boat trip to the Blue Cave
June is a fantastic time to visit the famous Blue Cave on Biševo Island. The cave’s natural light creates a glowing blue effect in the water, making for an unforgettable experience. Boat tours operate from Split, Hvar, and Vis, offering a chance to explore nearby sea caves.