Visiting Croatia as a digital nomad: top tips

Work remotely from Croatia's heavenly locations!

Are you a digital nomad in search of your next adventure? Do you dream of a workstation that combines it all? Maybe you’re just looking for another reason to visit one of the main shooting locations of Game of Thrones.

Whatever the case, going to Croatia as a digital nomad is a one-of-a-kind experience for remote working. Check out the best travel tips, discover the best services and locations, and book your ferry tickets to Croatia on Ferryhopper.

View of the port city of Split, Croatia

A sneak peek into the seaside beauty of Split, Croatia

Why visit Croatia as a digital nomad

The best thing about remote working in Croatia? Breathtaking sightseeing, island-hopping adventures and top-tier services are always within your reach.

Whether you choose to spend your days as a digital nomad in the mainland cities of Croatia or its numerous scenic islands, all your needs will be covered. Fantastic internet connections, a strong community of digital nomads and many budget-friendly things to do and see are just some of Croatia's perks.

Here, accommodation options and co-working spaces are usually cheaper than in most European countries which are popular among digital nomads. If you’re still adapting to the life of a digital nomad or simply prefer more affordable solutions, don’t think twice about Croatia!

Now, to better understand the benefits of going to Croatia as a digital nomad, let’s take a closer look at the top Croatian locations for remote working!

Best Croatian cities for remote work

In Croatia, three main urban hotspots attract numerous digital nomads every year. Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, leads the race with its well-connected city center, sustainable practices and forward-thinking opportunities for remote workers. Just the “Zagreb Digital Nomad – 4 Seasons” project is enough evidence that Zagreb is a year-round destination for digital nomads.

Remote life does not stop in Zagreb, as Croatia is home to 2 fantastic port cities: Split and Dubrovnik. Not only do they enjoy the great infrastructure of Zagreb, but they also bring you closer to the sea and, even more importantly, to Croatia’s heavenly islands

The moment you close your laptop and call it a day, you can plan an exciting getaway to one of the neighboring islands! For weekend escapes, you can also travel to Italy from Croatia by ferry! Can you imagine a more adventurous workation than this?

Tip: you can travel between the mainland cities of Split and Dubrovnik by ferry! Take a look at the Split - Dubrovnik ferry route here.

View of the sea from a restaurant in Dubrovnik, Croatia

Serene sea views in Dubrovnik await you!

Best Croatian islands for remote work

With over a thousand islands in Croatia, it might be tricky to find the right one for you. If you are looking for an island that reflects the vibrant life of an urban city, full of entertainment, modern services and beautiful sights, look no further than the island of Hvar

As a rising destination for digital nomads, Hvar rewards you with more than 300 sunny days per year and stunning co-working spaces by the sea. Check out the Split - Hvar and Dubrovnik - Hvar routes to see how you can get there from mainland Croatia by ferry!

Now, for calmer and more relaxing options, we recommend the islands of Mljet and Šipan, full of dense greenery and scenic beauty. Mljet, specifically, has 3 main ports, making it easily accessible regardless of your point of departure.

The Croatian village reserved for digital nomads

Last but not least, we highly recommend a not-so-hidden gem in Croatia. Close to the historical and impressive city of Zadar, you can immerse yourself in the unique world of Croatia’s digital nomad village. Yes, you read that right!

Known as “Digital Nomad Valley Zadar”, this village is located in the area of Bokir, offering budget-friendly accommodation options and co-working spaces. This initiative also helps digital nomads connect, as it’s possible to live with other members of the village. Don’t worry, solo options are also available.

View of the Croatian city of Zadar on a cloudy day

The sophisticated side of the city of Zadar

Useful tips for remote working in Croatia

As easy and accessible remote working is in Croatia, some important tips are always welcome! Specifically:

  • Transportation: apart from cars and taxis, traveling around the country by bus is a rather convenient option. Ferries, on the other hand, are the key way to visit Croatia’s mesmerizing islands.
  • Currency: in Croatia, the official currency is the euro. Bear in mind that smaller towns may not accept cards, so it’s important to carry cash with you.
  • Visa: EU, EEA and Swiss citizens do not require a visa to stay in Croatia. Non-EU citizens, on the other hand, need a Croatia Digital Nomad Residence Permit (a digital nomad visa) that lasts 6 months to 1 year with optional renewal.
  • Flexibility: as most urban centers in the country have co-working spaces, don’t hesitate to move around Croatia as a digital nomad and explore new places!
  • Ferry schedules: for organizing your getaways to the nearby islands, check out our interactive Map of ferries, browse all connections and plan your ferry trip online!

Aerial view of the island of Hvar, Croatia

The busy and energetic island of Hvar

Book your ferry tickets to Croatia online

Packing your things already for Croatia? We don’t blame you! Browse all ferry routes to mainland Croatia and its neighboring islands on Ferryhopper, find the crossing that fits your needs and make the workation of your dreams come true!

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