Traditional summer festivals and celebrations on the Croatian coast that you should definitely visit during your sailing holiday
Dubrovnik Summer Festival (10 July – 25 August)
The Dubrovnik Summer Festival is one of the oldest and most renowned cultural festivals in Croatia. It has been attracting artists and visitors from all over the world since 1950. In the impressive setting of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the festival offers a wide range of performances, from classical music and theatre to opera, dance and traditional performances. As you stroll through the narrow streets, you can admire street performers and experience unique performances at various venues.
Split Summer Festival (14 July – 14 August)
Another highlight is the Split Summer Festival, which takes place in the historic city of Split. This festival, which has been held every year since 1954, is a must for lovers of theatre, music and dance. Classical and contemporary performances are presented against the impressive backdrop of Diocletian’s Palace, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to the evening events, visitors can explore the city’s rich history and culture during the day.
Rapska Fjera (25 – 27 July)
Rapska Fjera is the medieval summer festival on the island of Rab and offers a unique opportunity to travel back in time. This festival, which has been celebrated since 1364, revitalises the island’s medieval heritage with knights’ tournaments, traditional craft stalls and medieval music. Visitors can dress up in period costumes and take part in numerous activities that recreate life in the Middle Ages. The narrow streets of Rab’s old town provide the perfect backdrop for this lively and colourful event.
Krk Fair (8 – 10 August)
The Krk Fair, also known as “Lovrečeva”, takes place in the old town centre of Krk on the island of the same name. This three-day festival is a tribute to the town’s patron saint, St Laurence. It offers a mixture of traditional crafts, local delicacies and cultural performances. The highlight of the event is the historical parade, in which participants parade through the streets of the town in traditional costumes. Live music, dancing and fireworks round off the programme and create an unforgettable atmosphere.
Pag Summer Carnival (28 – 30 July)
The colourful Pag Summer Carnival takes place on the island of Pag every summer. This festival attracts both locals and tourists who enjoy the cheerful and exuberant atmosphere. The main attractions are the colourful parades, which are accompanied by music, dancing and numerous costumes. During the carnival, visitors have the opportunity to sample traditional food and drink and take part in various competitions and games.
Zadar Night of Full Moon (3 August)
The Night of the Full Moon in Zadar is a unique festival that celebrates local culture and traditions. On this special evening, the electric lights along the waterfront are switched off and the city is illuminated by candles and lanterns. Locals offer traditional food, wines and handmade products. Visitors can take part in boat trips, listen to traditional music and enjoy the magical atmosphere of this special night.
Our summary
A sailing holiday along the Croatian coast not only offers breathtaking landscapes and clear waters, but also the opportunity to immerse yourself in the country’s rich culture and history. The traditional celebrations and festivals in summer are a particular highlight and offer unforgettable experiences that will turn your holiday into a unique adventure.