Holidays to Croatia are back on and if you're thinking of taking a summer holiday in the European hotspot, you'll want to know the best Airbnbs in Croatia to book right now.
AIRBNBS IN CROATIA
Currently a 'green watchlist' country on the government's list of destinations people in England are allowed to visit, Croatia is the perfect alternative to the Mediterranean's popular locations. If you've already experienced Airbnbs in Italy or rentals in the South of France for your holidays, we think you'll like our selection of Croatian Airbnbs.
From UNESCO-protected Dubrovnik to island hopping in Hvar, Vis and Brac, Croatia is an excellent place for a holiday that appeals to all, including walkers, cyclists, families and beach-lovers.
There's a whole host of places to stay in Croatia too, whether you'd like to check into a slick apartment on a city break to Zagreb, or a traditional stone house to live out your Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again dream in Vis.
Freshly-caught seafood feasts, crystal-clear waters and cobbled streets galore (don't miss the ancient streets of Split), Croatia is packed with all the ingredients required for an unforgettable holiday.
If you're thinking of booking your accommodation and flights separately, instead of a financially-protected package holiday, the Airbnbs in Croatia come in all shapes and sizes. You'll find villas with pools, apartments in old towns, traditional stone houses set metres from the beach and light-filled apartments with terraces for you to take in the views.
Have a browse of the best Airbnbs in Croatia, from Split to Dubrovnik.
Covid-19: Croatia is currently on the 'green watchlist,' which means you need to take a Covid-19 test before returning to England, book and pay for a day two Covid-19 test for after your arrival in England and complete a passenger locator form (read the guidance for England and check the rules for returning to Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland). For entering Croatia, you must present a negative Covid-19 antigen test no older than 48 hours or a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours, regardless of vaccination status (see all the advice for entering Croatia). 'Green watchlist' destinations can turn amber. You should check the Foreign Office's advice before travelling abroad.