Tours to Croatia from Almaty — a holiday on the shore of the crystal-clear Adriatic, among medieval fortress cities and a thousand green islands. Croatia wins over travelers from Almaty with its incredible nature, delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and affordable prices on the Adriatic coast.
Why choose Croatia
- The cleanest Adriatic Sea — Croatia is famous for some of the most transparent waters in Europe. More than 1,200 islands, hidden coves, and pebble beaches with the Blue Flag make the Croatian coast a paradise for sea and snorkeling lovers.
- Medieval cities — Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar have preserved an architecture any European capital would envy. Stone walls, Venetian palaces, and ancient ruins coexist with trendy restaurants and bars.
- Schengen visa — since 2025, Croatia has been part of the Schengen zone. Kazakhstan citizens need a Schengen visa to enter. Kz.Eurasiatravel will help with the paperwork.
- National parks — Plitvice Lakes with cascading waterfalls, the Kornati archipelago, the Krka waterfalls, and the canyons of Paklenica. Croatia's nature is stunning in its diversity — from Mediterranean forests to mountain peaks.
- Gastronomy and wine — Dalmatian cuisine combines Italian and Balkan traditions: fresh seafood, Istrian truffles, Drniš prosciutto, and excellent local wines — pošip, grk, malvazija, and plavac mali.
Popular Croatian resorts
Dubrovnik
The "Pearl of the Adriatic" with majestic fortress walls, marble streets, and terracotta roofs against the azure sea. Dubrovnik's Old Town is included on the UNESCO list and became even more popular as a filming location for Game of Thrones. The city attracts travelers from Almaty with its history, atmosphere, and magnificent beaches.
Split
The second-largest city of Croatia, which grew quite literally inside the 4th-century palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Split is a living city where ancient walls neighbor trendy boutiques, and souvenir shops are housed in the palace cellars. From here it's easy to take a ferry to the islands of Hvar, Brač, and Vis.
Pula
A city on the Istrian peninsula with a magnificently preserved Roman amphitheater — the sixth-largest in the world. Pula is surrounded by beautiful beaches, and the surrounding Istria is famous for truffles, olive oil, and picturesque medieval hilltop towns — Rovinj, Motovun, Poreč.
Zadar
An ancient city with a 3,000-year history, where contemporary art is built into ancient walls. The famous Sea Organ plays melodies powered by waves, and the "Greeting to the Sun" installation creates a light show on the promenade. Alfred Hitchcock called the sunset in Zadar the most beautiful in the world. From Almaty, Zadar is reachable via convenient European transfers.
When to go
The beach season in Croatia runs from June to September. Summer air temperatures are +26...+32 °C, and the Adriatic Sea warms up to +22...+26 °C. The best months for a beach holiday are July and August with the warmest sea and sunny weather. June and September offer comfortable temperatures, fewer tourists, and lower prices — an ideal choice for a trip from Almaty. May and October are great for excursions through cities and national parks with temperatures of +20...+25 °C.
Useful information
| Capital | Zagreb |
| Currency | Euro (EUR) |
| Language | Croatian; English and Italian in tourist areas |
| Visa | Schengen visa (Croatia in the Schengen zone since 2025) |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (5 hours behind Almaty) |
| Flight time | Almaty — Dubrovnik / Split ~7-8 hours with a transfer |
What to see in Croatia
- Plitvice Lakes — a national park with 16 cascading lakes of emerald and turquoise color, connected by 92 waterfalls. Wooden walkways pass right above the water through beech and spruce forests. Croatia's main natural attraction, included on the UNESCO list.
- Walls of Dubrovnik — 2 km of fortress walls surrounding the Old Town. A walk along the top of the walls with views of tile roofs, the Adriatic, and the island of Lokrum is an unforgettable experience and the best way to see the city from above.
- Diocletian's Palace in Split — a 4th-century Roman palace that became the foundation of an entire city. The peristyle, the Temple of Jupiter, the underground halls, and the Cathedral of St. Domnius in the emperor's former mausoleum are a unique blend of antiquity and modern life.
- Krka National Park — cascades of waterfalls on the Krka River, where swimming is allowed at the foot of the main waterfall, Skradinski Buk. Picturesque trails, an island monastery, and varied flora and fauna draw nature enthusiasts.
- Hvar Island — Croatia's sunniest island with lavender fields, a Venetian fortress, and a lively waterfront. Hvar is famous for its nightlife, vineyards, and the secluded coves of Pakleni — an archipelago opposite the town.
Tours to Croatia from Almaty
Kz.Eurasiatravel travel agency will help you find the perfect tour to Croatia from Almaty — a beach holiday on the Adriatic, a sightseeing route through Dalmatian cities, or an active vacation visiting national parks and islands. We offer last-minute tours to Croatia at great prices, early booking with discounts, and individual coastal itineraries. We'll select a convenient flight from Almaty, the best seaside hotels, and excursion programs. Submit a request on the website or contact the Kz.Eurasiatravel managers — we'll arrange an unforgettable holiday in Croatia for you and your family.



