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Welcome to Internships in Croatia

Experience a stunning coastline, diverse culture, and historical treasures while gaining valuable professional skills through an enriching internship.

Croatia, with its unique blend of historical charm and modern innovation, offers interns an exciting and immersive experience. Known for its stunning Adriatic coastline, medieval cities, and picturesque landscapes, Croatia provides an ideal backdrop for both work and exploration. As a fast-growing hub for tourism, technology, and sustainable development, an internship in Croatia provides the chance to engage with emerging industries and gain practical experience in a country where modernity meets tradition.

Interning in Croatia means immersing yourself in a vibrant culture steeped in centuries-old history, from the ancient Roman ruins of Split to the well-preserved medieval towns of Dubrovnik and Zadar. Whether you’re passionate about sustainable tourism, conservation, or creative fields such as media and design, Croatia offers a variety of internship opportunities across a range of sectors. You’ll work closely with local experts while soaking in the Mediterranean lifestyle and hospitality that Croatia is known for. As an intern in Croatia, you’ll experience an enriching blend of meaningful work and incredible personal experiences, making it a top destination for anyone looking to balance professional development with cultural exploration.

Split, a gem of Croatia, beckons visitors with its blend of ancient history and coastal charm. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets of Diocletian’s Palace, a living relic of history, or bask in the beauty of the Adriatic Sea. From its fascinating heritage to breathtaking views, this enchanting city promises an unforgettable journey through time and wonder.

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Croatia Highlights

Cultural Immersion

Croatia offers a blend of rich history, stunning coastal towns, and vibrant festivals. As an intern, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to explore its Mediterranean charm.

Budding Startup Scene

Croatia’s growing economy, particularly in technology and tourism sectors, provides interns with exciting opportunities in new & developing industries.

Natural Beauty

Interns can enjoy Croatia’s breathtaking landscapes, from the iconic Adriatic coastline to national parks like Plitvice Lakes, offering a balance between work and nature exploration.

Affordable Living

Croatia provides a high quality of life with relatively low living costs compared to other European countries, making it an attractive and budget-friendly destination for interns.

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Veterinary Internship

  • Min. 4 weeks
  • Croatia, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain
  • Hands-On Clinical Work, Animal Care, Treatments & Consultations
Extend the reach of dedicated nonprofits through digital marketing campaigns and refined communications strategies.
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Communications Internship

  • Min. 4 weeks
  • Croatia, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain
  • Digital Media, Strategic Marketing, Communication Channels
Extend the reach of dedicated nonprofits through digital marketing campaigns and refined communications strategies.
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Customized Internship in Europe

  • Min. 4 weeks
  • Croatia, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain
  • Social-Environmental Impact, Tailor-Made, Nonprofit Development
Design a tailor-made internship experience that aligns with your professional and personal goals while furthering the mission of a nonprofit in Europe.
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More Information on Croatia

Weather and Climate

Croatia boasts a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, moderately dry summers and mild, rainy winters, which can occasionally feel cold due to a strong northern wind. January is the coldest month, with an average low temperature around 6 °C (43 °F). July is the hottest month, with an average high temperature around 31 °C (88 °F).

Safety and Support

Croatia is regarded as a safe travel destination and has a low crime rate, so you may roam around the city comfortably. However, it is advised to take precautionary measures, no matter the destination, by always being aware of your surroundings, taking care of your personal belongings, and never exploring alone at night.

Croatia Travel Requirements

  • Passport or ID card: To enter Croatia, you’ll need a valid passport or identity card. Travellers from Schengen nations do not need to produce their passport or identity card, but it is advisable to bring one.
  • Travel Insurance:  You want to have a carefree experience during your internship abroad, so it’s important to get the right travel insurance; a package that is suited for your upcoming trip. Check out our page for more information on flights and insurance.
  • Vaccines: Recommended vaccinations include standard routine vaccines, tetanus, hepatitis A & B, and tick-borne encephalitis if you plan to engage in outdoor activities.
  • Visa: Depending on the passport you hold, you may be required to obtain a visa. Croatia is a member of the Schengen Area, the world’s largest visa-free zone with 27 European countries. Nationals of Schengen nations are able to move around the area without a visa. It is recommended that you check with your home country’s embassy to confirm the criteria. Note: many nationalities can explore the Schengen Area for up to 90 days – so if your internship is longer than 3 months you will need to speak with an embassy about the options for procuring a longer-stay visa.

CROATIA FAQS

What Croatian cultural norms should I be aware of?

Punctuality is appreciated, though the lifestyle in Split can be more relaxed compared to Northern Europe. Dress codes vary by industry but are typically casual to business casual.

Is Croatia safe for interns?

Yes, Croatia is considered a safe country for pursuing an internship abroad. Like any tourist destination, stay cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas and follow general safety guidelines.

Can I intern in Croatia without speaking Croatian?

It’s not a problem if you don’t speak the local language in Croatia. All internships require English speaking and writing skills. English is a widely spoken language, however, learning some Croatian phrases can enhance your experience and interactions.

Do I need a visa to intern in Croatia?

If you are from an EU/EEA country, you do not need a visa. Non-EU citizens will likely need a visa and potentially a residence permit for longer stay. Check with your nearest Croatian consulate or embassy for specific requirements.

What’s the weather like in Croatia?

Croatia has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summers are ideal for outdoor activities, while winters are less crowded. The weather makes it a great option for internships year round!