Croatia Halal-friendly holidays

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Halal-friendly holidays in Croatia

Located on the Adriatic Sea in the Balkan region, Croatia is a popular tourist destination with a diversity of nature, heritage, culture and gastronomy. Croatia attracts adventurers with its coasts adorned with thousands of islands surrounded by crystal clear waters, the wonders of national parks, as well as low mountains, highlands and flat plains. The country has also seen increased tourism in recent years thanks to roles in television shows such as Game of Thrones.

Is Croatia Muslim-friendly?

Since Croatia is over 90% Christian and Muslims only make up about 1% of the population, there aren't many mosques or halal restaurants. However, you are likely to find restaurants that serve halal food in the larger cities of Zagreb and Split. While there are only four official mosques and two Islamic centres throughout Croatia, there may also be smaller prayer facilities throughout the country.

Is there halal food in Croatia?

Halal food in Croatia can usually be found in restaurants in larger cities. Some hotels offer halal food or offer halal food upon request, or there are nearby restaurants that serve halal food. However, many restaurants offer a range of vegetarian and vegan options, and there are many seafood restaurants along the coast in places like Dubrovnik and Split.

Are there halal-friendly hotels in Croatia?

There are some hotels in Croatia that are alcohol free and where some halal food is served.

Places to visit in Croatia

Zagreb
The capital of Croatia is a very pedestrian-friendly, compact place and easy to navigate thanks to its cobblestone streets. It is a place full of history, culture, a vibrant nightlife and museums. Visit Dolac, the town's daily market, to buy fresh produce or head to the Botanical Gardens for some greenery.

Split
Croatia's second largest city is ideally situated on the Adriatic coast and is an exuberant mix of traditional culture and modern life. Visit Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world, as well as the picturesque Peristil Square, the most central point of the city.

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, another coastal city at Croatia's southernmost point, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. Visit the famous Old Town, fortified by mediaeval city walls, and take a Game of Thrones tour.

Plitvice Lakes National Park
This UNESCO World Heritage-listed park has 16 lakes, all connected by small waterfalls. This is a popular tourist attraction and tickets must be purchased in advance.

Are there mosques in Croatia?

While there are only four official mosques and two Islamic centres throughout Croatia, there may also be smaller prayer facilities throughout the country. Here are the mosques:

Zagreb Mosque
This is the largest mosque in Croatia and was built in 1987. In addition to being open for daily prayers, there is also a secondary school and a cultural centre within the mosque.

Gunja Mosque
It was built in 1969 and is located in the village of Gunja on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the oldest mosque in Croatia and has an Ottoman style.

Rijeka Mosque
Located in Rijeka, this mosque was built in 2013 and has been described as being one of the most beautiful mosques in Europe. Its location offers wonderful views of the Kvarner Bay.

Zadar Mosque
The Zadar Mosque is located in the old town of Zadar on the Adriatic coast. It was built by the Ottomans in the 16th century for the Muslim community.

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