Is Croatia hot in May?


Is Croatia hot in May? Though daily average temperatures are in the low to mid-60s°F (16°C-18°C) across the country, nightly temperatures drop 10 degrees, so be sure to pack accordingly, warm clothes for the evening and plenty of sunscreen.


Is Dubrovnik or Split better?

Split is undoubtedly the best for budget travel. It's cheaper than Dubrovnik, making it better for a budget right from the start. Its accommodations, food and sights are all cheaper, and do not compromise the experience one bit. For those wishing to save on accommodation, AirBnB will be a great help.


What is the hottest month in Croatia?

Sunscreen at the ready – July in Croatia is extremely hot and dry, and typically the hottest month of the year with average daily temperatures reaching around 30°C and only go as low as 22°C. July is well and truly into peak season and it's no surprise as to why.


How expensive is Croatia?

The balance worked out well: our travel budget for Croatia ended up being right on target. We spent 13 full days in the country, averaging a total Croatia trip cost of $107.12/day, or $53.56 per person, per day. This added up to a total cost of $1392.61.


Is Portugal hot in May?

In the north of the country, Porto is seeing highs of 54°F (68°C), though some showers are still to be expected, so go prepared. It's balmier and drier still as you move further south to Lisbon, where highs are notching 72°F (22°C) and there are just five days of rain to contend with.


Where is hottest in May?

On average, some of the hottest places to visit in May are:
  • Cancun (37.5 °C)
  • Bangkok (34.6 °C)
  • Singapore (32.3 °C)
  • Phuket (32.3 °C)
  • Cairo (31.9 °C)
  • Las Vegas (31.4 °C)
  • Orlando (31.3 °C)
  • Dominican Republic (31 °C)


Is Spain hot in May?

Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 27 C and the average daily minimum is 10 C.