Got a fall trip planned to Croatia? Croatia can be fun to visit in the fall, but you'll want to make sure you're dressed right. The weather is mild and dry, with temperatures averaging around 61°F (that's 16°C). So what should you wear so you can stay comfy and fit in with the local vibe?
To make the most of your trip to Croatia, a good rule of thumb is to pack comfortable clothing that you can layer. Loose-fitting clothing in breathable fabrics will keep you cool in warmer weather, while a light jacket or cardigan will come in handy for cooler days or evenings. And if you plan on doing any sightseeing, be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Nothing like a nasty blister to ruin a good vacation, right?
In just a second, I'll share my specific recommendations for exactly what to wear in Croatia in fall—whether you're swimming in the Adriatic Sea, visiting the Old Town of Dubrovnik, taking a cable car ride up to Mt. Srd, or exploring the Plitvice Lakes National Park.
What should women wear in Croatia in fall?
Croatia in fall is generally mild, and there are a few key items you'll want to pack. Here's what I definitely wouldn't go without: jeans, stylish hat, sweaters, lightweight comfortable shoes, and pashmina. With these essentials, you’ll be all set to experience everything Croatia has to offer.
Jeans
You just cannot go wrong with a good pair of jeans. They're comfortable, versatile, and easy to care for—not to mention they always look great. Whatever you're doing in Croatia, jeans will always come in handy. Of course, not all jeans are created equal. Be sure to choose a pair that's comfortable and flattering. If you'll be doing a lot of walking, look for a light-weight denim that won't weigh you down. And if you're hoping to dress up for a nice dinner out, a dark wash denim will always do the trick.
Why not grab yourself something new before you go:
Stylish hat
A good hat can be the difference between a great Croatia trip and a terrible one. Not only do hats help you look your best in photos, but they also make you feel more confident and put-together as you explore, adding a touch of style to any outfit. To choose the right hat, consider both function and fashion. A wide-brimmed straw hat is perfect for protecting your face from the sun (this is a good idea in all weather!) while a trilby is ideal for nights out on the town. No matter what your plans are in Croatia, just know there's a hat for the occasion.
Need some inspiration? Start here:
Sweaters
Sweaters are super versatile and can be dressed up or down, making them ideal for both day and evening wear in Croatia. They also take up less space than other types of warm clothing, so you can pack more sweaters into your suitcase without sacrificing style. When choosing sweaters for travel, look for ones that are made of wrinkle-resistant fabric, such as Merino wool or cashmere. These materials will help to keep you warm without adding bulk.
These options are both stylish and comfy:
Lightweight comfortable shoes
Traveling can be tough on your feet. You're constantly on the move, walking through airports and down crowded streets. And even if you're just sitting on a plane or in a car, your feet can start to swell after hours of being confined in one position. That's why it's important to pack comfortable, lightweight shoes that won't add too much weight to your luggage. But how do you know which shoes are right for Croatia? Look for ones made from breathable materials like mesh or canvas. They should also have good arch support and a cushioned sole to help reduce fatigue.
Here's a few ideas to get you started:
Pashmina
A pashmina is a must-have accessory for a trip to Croatia. They can be used as a scarf, sarong, blanket, or even a headscarf. They are light and easy to pack, yet they provide warmth and color to any outfit. Pashminas come in a variety of colors and patterns, so it's easy to find one that compliments your personal style. When choosing a pashmina, look for one that is made from natural fibers such as wool or cashmere. These fibers are not only more durable, but they will also breathe better and keep you covered without making you sweat.
Here are some of my favorites:
What should men wear in Croatia in fall?
For guys, here's the list of essentials I recommend you start with: cotton shirts, loafers or dress shoes, light jacket, sweaters, and chinos. With these in your suitcase, I guarantee you will enjoy your trip to Croatia in comfort and style.
Cotton shirts
Cotton shirts are a travel must-have for a variety of reasons. They're lightweight and breathable, making them perfect for a variety of climates. They're also easy to wash by hand or in a machine, and they tend to dry quickly. Plus, they can be dressed up or down, making them versatile enough to wear for just about any occasion. Choose a style that suits your needs—whether that's a classic button-down shirt or a breezy tunic top.
Why not treat yourself before you go:
Loafers or dress shoes
While most people focus on packing their casual clothes and shoes for travel, it's important to remember to pack a pair or two of dressier shoes as well. Loafers and dress shoes can come in handy for a number of different occasions, from wedding receptions to nights out on the town. And while you might not want to spend a lot of money on shoes that you'll only be wearing occasionally, it's still worth investing in a good quality pair that will be comfortable and last for years to come.
I found these which would all work great:
Light jacket
A light jacket is always a good idea to pack for Croatia, even if the weather is forecast to be warm. You never know when the weather will change or you'll end up in an air-conditioned place. They're also useful for protection from the sun and wind. And of course, it can get chilly in the evenings. But not all light jackets are created equal. For example, denim jackets are great for everyday wear but they're not always packable because they can be bulky. A better option is something like a nylon windbreaker which can be rolled up into a small bundle.
These would be perfect:
Sweaters
Sweaters are super versatile and can be dressed up or down, making them ideal for both day and evening wear in Croatia. They also take up less space than other types of warm clothing, so you can pack more sweaters into your suitcase without sacrificing style. When choosing sweaters for travel, look for ones that are made of wrinkle-resistant fabric, such as Merino wool or cashmere. These materials will help to keep you warm without adding bulk.
Here are some options I'd recommend:
Chinos
Chinos are the perfect travel companion. They're comfortable, they don't wrinkle, and they go with everything. Plus, they can be dressed up or down, making them the perfect versatile piece for Croatia. You'll thank yourself when you have something reliable to wear on those long days of exploring. When choosing chinos, try to pick a neutral color like khaki or olive green. These colors will go with everything so you'll only need a pair or two.
I found these which would all work great:
FAQs
Is fall a good time to go to Croatia?
Fall is a great time to go to Croatia. The weather is mild and pleasant, and there are still plenty of things to do and see. There are also fewer tourists, prices are not quite as high as in the summer peak season, and you can often find better deals on accommodation and airfares.
How do people typically dress in Croatia in fall?
People in Croatia dress in a variety of different ways depending on their personal style, the occasion, and the weather. However, many fall outfits you will see in Croatia typically include t-shirts, jeans or shorts, and sneakers.
What should you NOT wear in Croatia in fall?
There are no specific restrictions on what you should wear in Croatia. It's fine to dress casually when out and about, although it's still important to be respectful of cultural norms—especially when visiting sites of historical or religious significance. Some places may have their own dress code, so be sure to follow any local guidelines.
I hope these recommendations for what to wear in Croatia will help make your fall visit unforgettable. Now that you have a better idea of what clothing to take, it's time to pack your suitcase—and then go ahead and enjoy everything Croatia has to offer!