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Home to the globe’s largest truffle and the highest number of UNESCO Intangible Goods in Europe, Croatia has lots to offer. The classic Croatian anthem is “Lijepa naša domovino” which means “our beautiful homeland.” The land was inhabited as early as the Paleolithic Age and the country actually has one of the most robust collections of Neanderthal remains in the entire world. Come, learn, enjoy.

Looking for cheap business class flights to Croatia? We offer a wide range of business class flight options to Croatia, so you can find the perfect flight to meet your needs. Whether you’re looking for a direct flight or one with stops, we can help you find the best deal on business class flights to Croatia. And because we work with a variety of airlines, we can offer cheap business class flights from a variety of departure cities USA. So whether you’re coming from New York, Washington, or anywhere else, we can help you find cheap business class flights to Croatia.

Useful Tips for Traveling to Croatia

Book in Advance

Croatia is a popular hangout spot, especially during summer. Lodging accommodations fill up quickly. While there are always last-minute options available, it is always best to plan ahead so you’re not left scrambling.

Carry Cash

Many Croatian dining establishments are cash-only. Keep cash on you so you can pay your wait staff fairly – and remember to tip! An appropriate tip is usually between 10 and 15 percent.

Keep to the Speed Limit

If you plan to make your way around Croatia via car, be sure to stick to the speed limit. Many Croatian roads twist and wind and are adjacent to steep cliffs and drop-offs. Those who are comfortable with these roads may drive over the speed limit, but tourists should abide by the laws to keep themselves safe.

What To Do in Croatia

Zlatni Rat

Zlatni rat is a mesmerizing beach on the island of Brac. What makes this beach different than others is its constantly changing shape and size. Each year, the entire beach moves almost 20 degrees and stretches roughly 30 cm. The strong winds and sea currents are what morphs the environment, often multiple times per day. The beach never looks the same twice.

Island Hop

Croatia is an archipelago; it is made up for 1,200 islands and islets. Only 48 of these are inhabited, however. Hvar and Korcula are the two that get the most visitors, but Krk is the biggest at 405.78 square meters. Galešnjak is known as the “Island of Love” or “Lover’s Island” because it is heart shaped. Rent a boat and spend a day hopping between these amazing islands!

Hum

Hum is the world’s smallest town. Its population has only ever gotten up to 23 people. Stop by and take a look. It surely won’t take long.

What NOT to do in Croatia

Stick to Food you Know

Croatia has some phenomenal traditional dishes. Be brave and try them out! Peka is a classic delicacy that means “under the bell.” After selecting your choice of veal, lamb, or octopus (a local favorite), your meal stews under a bell for many hours alongside potatoes and vegetables. Croatian cuisine features lots of seafood as it is right on the Adriatic Sea.

Forget Shoes at the Beach

Most people like to sit in a chair and plunge their toes into the sand on a beach day. You’ll likely not do this in Croatia. Most of the beaches are pebble beaches or just directly adjacent to cliffs. Bringing shoes to the beach is a must. Many people even invest in water shoes so that they can wade themselves out without getting any nicks.

Three-Finger Salute

Do not use the three-finger salute in Croatia. It originated in 1990 when the right wing SPO party used it to illustrate the three demands it was making of then-president Slobodan Milosevic. After the anti-Milosevic riots, the salute morphed into an icon for Serbia. After World War II, it became linked to conversations around fascism and was politicized, so do your best to stay away from it out of respect.

Main International Airports

There are 9 international airports in Croatia, all offering business class flights.

Best Time to Visit Croatia

Because of all the beautiful beaches, most people visit Croatia in the summertime. Temperatures tend to stay between the sixties and eighties, perfect for beaching and boating.

Flying Time from United States to Croatia

Capital to capital, a flight from U.S. to Croatia is usually more than 11 hours on most commercial airliners. Most flights include layovers, but if you’re keen on flying straight there then Voyagu can help find whichever business class flight most conveniences you.

Best Business Class Airlines to Fly to Croatia

Voyagu does not rank its valued airline partners, but we provide a list of airlines that offer both discounted business class airfare and last-minute business class deals to Croatia. Some of these may not have direct flights while instead arranging comforting connections:

  • United Airlines,
  • American Airlines,
  • Delta Airlines,
  • Lufthansa Airlines,
  • Air Canada.

For this specific destination, try Croatia Airlines.

How to Get Business Class Fares to Croatia with Voyagu

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