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If you are thinking about weddings in Croatia, but aren’t sure how much it will cost or what you need to do, our complete guide has you covered.

Can You Have A Wedding In Croatia?

The first question that often comes to mind when deciding on your destination wedding is “can we actually have a wedding in Croatia?”. That’s because most of us aren’t aware of the standard wedding procedures in other countries, and we probably don’t even know the language or that much about the culture. So getting an understanding about how weddings work in your chosen country and if non-nationals can get married there is the first step.

If you are looking at weddings in Croatia, you will be pleased to know that not only can you have a wedding in Croatia as a foreigner, it’s actually encouraged by the Croatian tourist board and locals alike. So you can get married in Croatia as a destination wedding.

How Much Is A Wedding In Croatia?

Like all wedding settings, the prices will vary based on your specific requirements. There are options to have a large and lavish wedding or a smaller and more budget-friendly option, depending on what you want for your dream wedding abroad.

Weddings in Croatia are still much cheaper than most other European countries, such as the UK and France. But if you wanting to have a more extravagant ceremony and reception, then this would bump the price up somewhat.

As a guide, for complete wedding packages at the lower end of the budget, you can expect to pay around £7,000 for a wedding in Croaita. But this will increase if you require more flowers, an increased number of guests, or a more premium photography package.

Other elements of a wedding in Croatia that you’ll need to be aware of, which could increase costs are:

  • An increased number of guests
  • Choosing to have your wedding in high season
  • Increasing the amount of flowers at your venues
  • The type of wedding vehicle
  • Whether you provide accommodation for all guests or not

newly married couple overlooking Dubrovnik

What To Wear To A Wedding In Croatia

No matter whether you’re a visiting Brit or a local Croatian, you’ll be drawn into the traditional all-day party that Croatian weddings become, and for this, you’ll need appropriate wedding attire.

While there’s no strict dress code policy for weddings in Croatia, anything from bright and colourful outfits, to a black and white theme are acceptable. However, you may wish to consider the temperature differences at different times of the year within the country. With the average summer temperature being 25 degrees celsius, you’ll want to choose outfits that will be cool enough during the day, but also warm enough for when the temperature drops at night. If a winter Croatian wedding is something you’d like to opt for, you’ll be looking at an average temperature of around 18 degrees, so whilst this is still significantly warmer than UK winter temperatures, you should bear this in mind when planning your outfits.

You’ll find that a lot of Croatian citizens like to dress very well, and are fans of named brands, but there isn’t a strict dress code anywhere; however, it’s advisable to be respectful and not wear anything too risque within places of worship.

Things To Be Aware Of

While having a wedding in Croatia is a fantastic idea, it’s worth noting that there is usually a requirement for a translator to attend any official ceremonies, which the wedding party would have to pay for; this isn’t usually included within the cost of wedding packages as standard.

It’s also important to understand the requirements which need to be met to have a wedding in Croatia, along with all necessary documentation, and this can be found on the UK Government website.

So what are you waiting for? Croatia is warm, the people are amazingly welcoming and pleasant, and it’s usually significantly cheaper than the UK. Get planning a wedding in Croatia, we doubt you’ll regret it!

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