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Many Germans consider Croatia to be the ‘better’ Italy, where you really get a lot for your money - in addition to plenty of sun and relaxation. Croatia simply offers a great mixture of beach, culture and beautiful nature. The endless coastal roads invite you to sunbathe everywhere and just a few kilometres inland there are hiking trails through magnificent natural landscapes. Famous old towns such as Dubrovnik convey the feeling of times long past and, even without any outstanding individual sights, simply appear as a whole.
In addition to the sights, tourists are naturally attracted by the mild Mediterranean climate and good Mediterranean cuisine. But because property prices are still comparatively low, more and more emigrants are opting for a permanent stay and a move to Croatia. In addition, the comparatively favourable cost of living and a tax system that is simple compared to Germany are further incentives for moving to Croatia.
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Why move to Croatia? These are the advantages and benefits of Croatia
Croatia, a country on the Adriatic coast, has become one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in Europe in recent years. With a breathtaking coastline, historic cities, a rich culture and a fascinating landscape, Croatia offers a variety of experiences for every taste. But the country has much more to offer than just its picturesque beaches.
Croatia's history and culture
Croatia has a rich history dating back to ancient times. The country was once part of the Roman Empire, which is reflected in the numerous archaeological sites, including the impressive amphitheatre in Pula and Diocletian's Palace in Split. Dubrovnik in particular, also known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, is a city famous for its well-preserved medieval old town and imposing city walls. Due to its historical significance and beauty, the city has become a popular location for films and series.
In addition to its historic architecture, Croatia is also known for its vibrant culture. Traditional festivals, music and dances play an important role in Croatian everyday life. Klapa singing in particular, a form of a cappella singing, is typical of the Dalmatian coast and has been recognised by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage.
Croatia - Nature and landscape
Croatia stretches along the Adriatic coast and comprises over 1,000 islands, of which only around 50 are inhabited. The coastline, which stretches for more than 1,700 kilometres, is known for its clear, turquoise waters and picturesque bays. The most famous islands are Hvar, Brac and Korcula, all known for their breathtaking nature and charming villages.
The interior of Croatia is equally impressive. The Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a network of 16 terraced lakes connected by waterfalls. The crystal-clear lakes and surrounding forests attract millions of visitors every year. Other remarkable natural wonders include the Krka National Park and the deep gorges of the Paklenica National Park.
Tourism and hospitality - the hallmark of Croatia
Croatia has become a popular destination in recent years, especially for travellers in search of sun, sea and culture. The Adriatic coast offers numerous opportunities for water sports such as sailing, diving and snorkelling. The many islands and bays invite you to explore, and there are numerous hiking trails along the coast and in the national parks.
For those interested in culture, the cities of Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Zagreb offer a wealth of museums, galleries and historical sites. Festivals are also an integral part of the Croatian summer, including the famous Dubrovnik Summer Festival and the Ultra Music Festival in Split.
Removals Croatia - removals and transport from small moves to all-inclusives
In addition to working in our main catchment area of Berlin, we have also been carrying out more and more Europe-wide removals for our customers for many years. We now know practically every country in Europe, not only as tourists but also ‘professionally’. For international removals such as to Croatia, careful planning is the recipe for success. Even though a move to Croatia usually only involves travelling by road, the long moving route can still hold surprises in store - after all, you have to pass through a whole series of other countries. The distance from Berlin to Croatia is at least 1,200 kilometres, and another 300-400 kilometres to the south.
Whether it's an all-inclusive move or a smaller transport - with our removal goods list for removals and transport to Croatia, you can quickly and easily get an overview of the expected costs. Of course, our special service also includes fast delivery dates. However, for detailed quotations with in-depth planning, an on-site inspection is generally always advisable for long-distance removals. This enables us to give you the most precise and binding promises possible. This will make your start in the new phase of your life easier and more pleasant.
So, where can you move to in Croatia? Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb, Opatja, Pula, Zadar, Rijeka, Trogir,...
Moving to Croatia as an additional load?
Additional loads are often an interesting alternative if you only have small quantities of removal goods and are flexible in terms of time. Depending on the current order situation, we can offer free transport capacities on international tours to Croatia for other clients. Of course, the return journeys are often ‘empty runs’, which we try to allocate elsewhere. The best way to find out whether we will soon be able to offer additional loads to Croatia (England, Belgium, Holland, ...) is to call us.

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Example distances Germany - Croatia
Zagreb | Dubrovnik | Rijeka | |
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Berlin | 1076 | 1654 | 1103 |
Frequently asked questions about moving to Croatia
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How long does it take to move between Berlin and Croatia?
You can't always manage the 1,000 kilometres or more between Berlin and Croatia in one go. If there are also ferry connections, this extends the Croatia move accordingly. As a rule, 2-3 full days are required for the move, depending on the specific destination in Croatia.
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What does a move to Croatia cost?
The costs are initially calculated on the basis of the quantity of goods to be transported and the services required from us. You can obtain a reliable quote in advance with our removal goods list.
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Do you also offer additional shipments to Croatia?
As a small Berlin removal company, we do not have fixed and regular routes to Croatia, but can only offer additional loads depending on the current order situation. Please ask us for more information.