| Promise of warm weather for those on Croatia holidays |
| Thursday, 24 December 2009 09:14 |
Brits heading on Croatia holidays during the festive period can look forward to a spring-like climate over Christmas.According to Croatian Times, temperatures will hit 17 degrees C on Christmas Day, with the expected Mediterranean sunshine expected to create some unusual festive charm. The warm temperatures won't last however, with temperatures predicted to fall to ten degrees C on Boxing Day. While December may not be the most popular time for a Croatia sailing break, many trippers may be tempted to take to the seas thanks to the unusually warm weather. According to BalkanInsight.com, one of Croatia's Christmas highlights is Zagreb's market, which is spread across the city's Bogoviceva Street and Bana Jelacic Square. The country's capital also boasts one of the world's shortest funicular railways, which can be incorporated as part of an Adriatic cruise. With the promise of sunny weather, those on Croatia holidays can look forward to making the most of their trip. ![]() |
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