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Eco-Friendly Hotels in Croatia
Updated 2026-05-08 · 1260+ properties · Live availability via IMPT · Same prices as the major OTAs
Eco-friendly travel in Croatia pairs the country's natural and cultural heritage with hotels that take their environmental footprint seriously — renewable energy, local sourcing, water stewardship and waste minimisation. Dubrovnik, Split and Zagreb concentrate the highest-rated inventory; secondary cities deliver consistently sharper value. From-prices in Croatia start around $72/night.
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About Croatia
Croatia's coastal hotel inventory is heavily seasonal — peak July–August prices double — but May–June and September deliver perfect Adriatic weather, full inventory and 30%+ lower prices. Capital: Croatia's Zagreb. Currency: EUR. Best months: May–June, September.
Top 10 cities for eco-friendly hotels in Croatia
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Dubrovnik Old Town heritage hotels and Lapad/Pile-area resorts make Dubrovnik Croatia's flagship coastal market.… |
226+ |
from $72/night |
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Split Diocletian's Palace heritage stays and Bačvice beach hotels anchor Dalmatia's largest city.… |
211+ |
from $75/night |
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Zagreb Upper Town heritage hotels and Lower Town design boutiques anchor Croatia's capital.… |
196+ |
from $79/night |
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Hvar Town Harbour-front 5-stars and old-town boutiques make Hvar Croatia's most concentrated luxury-island inventory.… |
181+ |
from $82/night |
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Rovinj Old Town peninsula heritage hotels and resort properties along Punta Corrente make Rovinj Istria's flagship coastal stay… |
166+ |
from $86/night |
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Pula Roman-amphitheatre-adjacent hotels and Verudela peninsula resorts anchor Istria's largest city.… |
151+ |
from $90/night |
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Zadar Old Town peninsula heritage hotels and Borik beach resorts make Zadar northern Dalmatia's primary base.… |
136+ |
from $93/night |
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Šibenik Cathedral-quarter heritage hotels and Solaris-area resorts anchor central Dalmatia's stay scene.… |
120+ |
from $97/night |
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Opatija Habsburg-era seafront heritage hotels along the Lungomare make Opatija Croatia's most decorated heritage spa town.… |
105+ |
from $100/night |
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Plitvice Park-edge eco-lodges and Mukinje-village guesthouses anchor the Plitvice Lakes National Park hotel market.… |
90+ |
from $104/night |
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FAQ — eco-friendly hotels in Croatia
Are there carbon-neutral hotels in Croatia?
When you book any hotel in Croatia through IMPT at app.impt.io/find-hotel-input, every completed stay automatically retires 1 tonne of UN-verified CO₂ on-chain — paid entirely from IMPT's commission, not added to your bill. This carbon retirement is verifiable on the blockchain, transparent and permanent. Roughly equivalent to the full carbon footprint of a typical hotel-room stay including supply chains.
What is the cheapest time to visit Croatia?
Off-peak in Croatia (outside the main May–June, September window) typically delivers 20–40% lower hotel rates with full inventory available. Capital city Zagreb runs higher year-round than the rest of the country, and major events can push prices up sharply. Booking through IMPT keeps the same nightly rate as the major OTAs, with €5 free credit on signup and 5% back on every stay (3% to a carbon cause, 2% to your next-stay credit).
What is the local currency in Croatia?
The local currency in Croatia is EUR. IMPT shows hotel prices in the destination's currency by default, so you can compare like-for-like with local sites. You can switch to GBP, EUR or USD with one click. Most hotels in Croatia accept Visa and Mastercard; some smaller properties in remote regions remain cash-only.
What are the best months for eco-friendly hotels in Croatia?
The peak months for travel in Croatia are May–June, September. Hotel inventory is fullest and weather most reliable in this window. For eco-friendly hotels specifically, shoulder-season weeks at either end of the peak window typically deliver the best balance of value and weather. IMPT shows live availability across 8,400+ Croatia properties — you can compare full-year availability and pricing in seconds.
Do I need a visa to visit Croatia?
Schengen visa rules apply (member 2023). IMPT does not handle visa applications, but free hotel cancellation up to 48 hours before check-in is available on most Croatia properties — book first, sort travel docs without risk.
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