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The tourist season is in full swing in July. Marinas are full of pleasure boats, beaches are crowded with sunbathers, ferries are full, hotels hang out the "no vacancy" sign and tourist offices work from dawn to nightfall dispensing information and solving problems. There are no shortage of daytime trips, activities and excursions plus a range of music and cultural festivals that attract locals and visitors. The most important ones are listed below but nearly all coastal and island towns have music in the evening.

FESTIVALS

Zagreb

International Folklore Festival

Besides Croatia's rich dance and musical traditions, there are troupes from all around the region, from Europe and even continents beyond.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Summer Festival

Dubrovnik has a long, respected tradition of producing classical musicians and many perform at this month-long festival along with prestigious national musicians.

Pula

Pula Summer Festival

In the stunning setting of the Roman amphitheatre, look for a summer program of major national and international stars.

Salona

Ethnoambient Festival

There's an emphasis on traditional Croatian music but there are some surprising appearances by Middle Eastern or African musicians.

Motovun

Motovun Film Festival

Fun and casual and with a program that gets better each year, this festival is a good excuse to visit Motovun.

Split

Split Summer Festival

The emphasis is on classical music and large, spectacular opera productions.

Zadar

Musical Evenings in St Donat

The ninth-century St Donat church is known for its acoustics. It's a wonderful environment for a mostly chamber-music festival. More information.

Pag Town

Pag Carnival

In the last days of July, Pag celebrates the local legend of a Pag slave girl by dressing up in traditional costumes, cooking traditional dishes, and dancing to old island tunes. More information.

 

 

 

 

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