Travel to Croatia to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Intro: life and experiences in Croatia


Backpacking or traveling in Croatia?

  • Croatia is one of the most touristic summer vacation destinations in Europe and for good reason! This still relatively inexpensive country has beautiful beaches, ancient culture and delicious food. The country is not only good for the transient vacationer, but also for the seasoned traveler or backpacker, because off the beaten path there is still a lot to explore! 
  • Activity spotting: explore beautiful Zagreb and go on a free walking tour, visit ancient Split by the sea, admire Dubrovnik's city wall, taste the wines of Pelješac, explore quieter beaches like Prapratno or Divna, discover the less crowded island of Vis, visit the Papuk Mountains and discover caves, fossils, ancient ruins and beautiful hiking, taste the truffles of Istria, take a boat trip and spot birds in Kopački Rit Nature Park and go on a tour of one of the Barać caves. 

Studying in Croatia?

  • The quality of education in Croatia is good and getting better with the country's integration into the EU. In particular, institutions in major cities have better reputations. There is a wide range of studies, of which studies in engineering, medicine, law, economics, IT and social sciences are among the popular ones. 
  • Study culture: education is formal and structured, with an emphasis on theoretical knowledge. A high value is placed on academic achievement and students are encouraged to participate in conferences, workshops, etc. 
  • Study cities: Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek. 
  • Language: Croatian, with a growing offer in English especially in the fields of international relations, technical science and business administration. 

Internship in Croatia?

  • There is a wide range of internships available in different sectors. Examples include tourism, hospitality, technology and marine sciences. 
  • Competencies: adaptability, Croatian language skills, regional market knowledge, resilience, building working relationships, direct and polite communication. 

Volunteer in Croatia?

  • Volunteer opportunities include stray animal care, bear conservation, marine conservation, child care and care for differently-abled people. You can also find many work for board and lodging with individuals.

Work in Croatia?

  • During the summer months, you can find temporary jobs in the tourism and hospitality sector. 
  • There are many jobs available in Croatia, more than the country can handle. Look especially in construction, health care, food production, tourism & hospitality and IT & marketing. 
  • Work culture: the work culture is quite hierarchical and decisions are made from the top down. Personal relationships and cooperation are important and communication is often formal and polite. 

Working as a digital nomad in Croatia?

  • Croatia has become increasingly popular among digital nomads in recent years. The infrastructure is good, the people friendly, there is plenty of nature to explore and the lifestyle is very comfortable and deliciously Mediterranean. 
  • Compared to many other countries in Europe, living in Croatia is still quite affordable, while you can enjoy modern accommodations, good Internet connections and more and more coworking spots. 
  • However. it does get hugely touristy in the summer. During this time it is a lot more expensive and harder to find accommodation. 
  • Favorite locations: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik. 

Living in Croatia?

  • In Croatia you enjoy a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle - enjoying the outdoors, fresh food and lots of social activities, while not having to put down too much. 
  • It is a country with a rich cultural history that can still be seen everywhere, and for nature lovers there is also a lot to experience. 
  • The quality of life is very good - there are good facilities, the health care system is reasonably good and the climate is pleasant. In addition, Croats are known for their hospitality and friendliness. 
  • There are some drawbacks, of course. For example, not everyone speaks English (especially the older generation), it is a very bureaucratic country, and tourism can sometimes drive you crazy. 
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Toeristenvisum Er is geen toeristenvisum nodig voor Kroatië voor een verblijf tot 90 dagen. Het is onduidelijk hoe je langer kunt blijven, maar waarschijnlijk moet er dan een verblijfsvergunning aangevraagt worden. Return ticket is niet verplicht, maar het kan wel zijn dat de vliegmaatschappij ...

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Toeristenvisum Er is geen toeristenvisum nodig voor Kroatië voor een verblijf tot 90 dagen. Het is onduidelijk hoe je langer kunt blijven, maar waarschijnlijk moet er dan een verblijfsvergunning aangevraagt worden. Return ticket is niet verplicht, maar het kan wel zijn dat de vliegmaatschappij ...

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