Learn about Black Ribbon Day: its historical context, significance, and the meaning behind the name, honoring victims of totalitarian regimes in Croatia.| Expat In Croatia
Classic dishes in Croatia include fresh fish, meats, and homemade flavors. Discover why Croatia is foodie paradise and where to try its best traditional meals.| Expat In Croatia
Guide to how to prepare for going to the beach in Croatia, what to pack, what to expect, top seaside spots, and essential tips for a perfect beach day.| Expat In Croatia
Guide to the Croatian National Housing Policy Plan 2030, including why is it necessary, what does it cover, its goals, and concrete government actions.| Expat In Croatia
New demographic measures in Croatia as of 2025 aimed at supporting parents, revitalizing depopulated areas, and encouraging Croatian expatriates to return.| Expat In Croatia
Elisha and Matt, a couple from the UK/Poland living on Hvar where they rent Hvar Away villas inspired by the island, share their story about moving to Croatia.| Expat In Croatia
Read about Croatian law changes that take effect in January 2025, including: property tax, new income tax rates, changes to contributions, PDV tax, and more.| Expat In Croatia
CAM shares her Croatian family roots and story, what it’s like to work for Expat in Croatia, and why Croatia is her forever-home.| Expat In Croatia
Alex, an American-Croat living in Samobor, shares how he found a mortgage and the right place for his family in Croatia.| Expat In Croatia
Kathy Steward, a Brit in Dubrovnik discusses safety, what British vets could learn from Croatian vets, "bura" struggles and buying flour.| Expat In Croatia
Hailey shares her Croatian volunteering experience, difficulties with finding an apartment, adventures with MUP, and tips for everyone visiting Croatia.| Expat In Croatia
Croatian traditional liqueur rakija is drunk on all occasions. Read about the culture of drinking rakija in Croatia and how to make rakija.| Expat In Croatia
Alexandra Bucko, an American medical student in Split shares her draw to a simpler life, family roots, medical school and MUP.| Expat In Croatia
Everyone traveling or living in Croatia must register their address with the Croatian police. Our guide explains how and where to register your address.| Expat In Croatia
Julia Herceg shares her Croatian family roots, what it’s like to be a Croatian student, benefits of studying in Croatia, and why she keeps returning to Croatia.| Expat In Croatia
To better understand Croatian brains, we summed up the most significant features of Croatian culture including patriotism and love of gossip.| Expat In Croatia