Weather in Ciovo Island. Actual conditions and forecast

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Map of Ciovo Island temperature forecast

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Rain forecast for Ciovo Island area

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More to see in Ciovo Island
Ciovo is an ideal place for family holidays. On the one hand, this is the island with the largest influx of tourists, with untouched nature, and kilometers of hiking trails leading a curious explorer to the certain sights. On the other hand, getting from Ciovo to the mainland is easier than ever: you just need to cross the bridge to Trogir and then another bridge to the mainland of Croatia. The island is also just 25 kilometers from Split. Trogir is connected with Split and some other nearby cities in Croatia by bus routes. Actually, there are a lot of different sights on Ciovo, so any child here will increase his knowledge of the world history. Of course, Trogir will be of the greatest interest on Ciovo to the children of any age. This ancient city was founded in the 3rd century BC by the colonists from ancient Greece. It is easy to get to its central part from the island: just cross the bridge, located on the territory of the “new” Trogir, which is on Ciovo itself. You can walk through the old town, telling the child about the history of this ancient settlement. Having been ruled by the Romans, the Byzantines, the Croats, the Hungarians, the Venetians, and the Turks, Trogir will willingly or unwillingly introduce the child to each of these cultures. You can observe together the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, built in the 13th century on the foundation of the ruined basilica. The young art admirers will enjoy the 13th-century portal, carved benches, and a painted … Read further

Ciovo Island guide chapters

Best beaches

Mavarcica is the major competitor of Saldun Bay. That’s an amazingly beautiful beach known for its nature and good ecology. The coast is covered with fine pebble-stone and surrounded with scenic pine groves. Old trees provide shade to hide from scorching sun. Hiking fans represent most of Mavarcia visitors. Okrug is very popular among fans of sports entertainment. One of the biggest and the most popular water … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Pagski cheese, which was brought to Ciovo from the island of Pag, without a doubt will be a good edible souvenir. Soaked in herbs, with an unusual spicy taste, it is often sold in beautiful souvenir packs. As well as dried-smoked pork ham prsut, by the way. You can also bring home from the island delicious sausages, which are called here Zagorje or Samoborska cesnjovka. Many travelers also advise buying local … Open

Ciovo Island for children - what to visit

In Trogir, you can show your child the Romanesque Church of John the Baptist, and the Dominican gothic church on the embankment, and the neo-Gothic Cipiko palace, and the town hall, and the fragments of the ancient stone wall that once surrounded the city. There are many beautiful historical monuments outside the ancient city: the Dominican monastery of the Holy Cross, built more than 5 centuries ago, the … Open

Travel guide to Ciovo Island

Mavarstica Bay is an ideal destination for all holidaymakers with small children. Here tourists will find a charming flat beach with pebble surface. Water entry is very comfortable at Mavarstica. There is also a beautiful promenade along the beach. Fans of stone beaches will also not be disappointed with the island. There are several comfortable beaches with stone platforms that are great for snorkeling. It is … Open

Traditions and mentality of Ciovo Island

Despite the fact that they do not wear national costumes since the 19th century, many Croats wear traditional attire during holidays as a sign of respect for their history. The majority of the population of the island is Catholic, therefore it is religious holidays that are most widely celebrated here – Easter, Christmas, Epiphany. Largely due to the Christian morals, in most local settlements, it is extremely … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Ciovo cuisine is typically Mediterranean. Fresh vegetables, fish and seafood, olive oil and, of course, wines. Remember that most of the local dishes reveal in a completely fantastic way along with a drink from fermented grapes. When ordering lunch or dinner, do not hesitate to ask the waiter what kind of wine goes with a particular dish. Croatian chefs add spicy herbs to many dishes but otherwise, there is no risk … Open

Climate in Croatia and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

The beach season in Croatia opens in the first days of May. However, the water in this period rarely warms up more than 18-19°C. Therefore, many vacationers prefer to relax on the beach only to sunbathe and appreciate the views. You may in addition enjoy water treatments in the heated pool. From the onset of June and until mid-September, you can experience all the delights of the Adriatic Sea. In August, the water temperature warms up to 27°C. The autumn season in Croatia also enjoys a great popularity. This is so because until the end of October, the temperature of the water in the sea does not fall below 20°C and the air temperature is on an average of about 23°C. Southern resorts such as those in Dubrovnik or Split are the most popular in the autumn months. In addition, tour operators offer quite decent discounts on travel during this period. … Open

Atmosphere of Croatia: religion and languages

It is worth noting that the Croatian language itself is mostly similar to Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian. Nevertheless, Croatian (the written language) and Latin are still adopted by these Minorities. In addition to the generally recognized literary Croatian language, the population in different regions also uses historically developed dialects. Thus, even in the middle of the 19th century, the Serbs wanted to unite with the Croats on the language level. The Kajkavian dialect is widespread (about 28% of the population apply it in their everyday life) and the Chakavian is a local dialect. Dialects differ significantly from each other not only in writing, but also in pronunciation. Therefore, residents of the opposite depths of the republics may not even understand each other’s speech. Nevertheless, everyone still owns the official state Croatian language. … Open

Weather in the region of Ciovo Island

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