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I am currently in Slovenia at the moment and will be heading down to Croatia next. This will be my first country in my trip that does not officially use the Euro currency and instead uses the Kuna.

Currently my budget in Euro currency countries is 50 euros a day.

According to XE.com

50.00 EUR = 375.253 HRK

So to take that arbitrarily would that seem like a sensible budget a day in Croatia or will it be a lot cheaper?

Places I am going to are:

  • Zagreb
  • Dubrovnik
  • Korcula

Thanks

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The usual questions. What do you stay in - camping / hostels / hotels? Do you eat out or buy from street stalls or just supermarket shop. Etc, etc. – Mark Mayo Jul 20 '12 at 20:14
Hostels, I normally get ready meals from super markets unless I want to try something specific – loosebruce Jul 21 '12 at 6:57

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Assuming your activities in Croatia will be similar to what you've been doing in Slovenia, you can expect your daily budget to be similar too.

Out of the way towns in Croatia are a bit cheaper than Slovenia, but prices in places like Zagreb and Dubrovnik are pretty much on par with what you find in Slovenia.

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