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Adriatic Sea Change Visas, relocation, and lifestyle services for remote workers and digital nomads in Croatia

17/01/2023

Thank you Ali and Erin for helping us reach the big 3-0 and in record time too. We have now helped 30 digital nomads secure their Croatian dream! DM us for more info on how we can help you! 🌸

Pros and cons being a Digital Nomad in Croatia. Sunday edition of Slobodnadalmacija.hr
04/09/2022

Pros and cons being a Digital Nomad in Croatia. Sunday edition of Slobodnadalmacija.hr

First generation of Uplift.hr  came to an end. It was a pleasure to see you all in Zagreb!
09/04/2022

First generation of Uplift.hr came to an end. It was a pleasure to see you all in Zagreb!

Brudet, brodet. The word originates from Italian word brodetto – a fish stew cooked along the Adriatic coast of Italy as...
12/03/2022

Brudet, brodet. The word originates from Italian word brodetto – a fish stew cooked along the Adriatic coast of Italy as well as the Adriatic coast of Croatia.

In the region of the delta of Neretva river, in the south of Croatia, local specialties of this region are frogs and eels. Fish stew is made either of frogs and eels, or frogs and white fish.

She is a dreamer, she is a believer, she is an achiever. Happy Women’s Day ladies 💐
08/03/2022

She is a dreamer, she is a believer, she is an achiever. Happy Women’s Day ladies 💐

Repost from President of Digital Nomad Association Croatia, Jan de Jong.With pain in my heart I am following the develop...
24/02/2022

Repost from President of Digital Nomad Association Croatia, Jan de Jong.

With pain in my heart I am following the developments in the Ukraine. 🇺🇦 I can't believe this is happening in Europe in the 21st century!

Ukraine is among largest countries in Europe, with a population of 45.6 million. And with over 2,500 IT companies - Ukraine is the home of ten's of thousands of remote work professionals.

So, I asked myself - what could I possibly do to help? As the President of the Digital Nomad Association Croatia - I would like to welcome all Ukrainian remote work professionals to join us in Croatia. 🇭🇷

Croatia's Digital Nomad Permit allows you to stay in Croatia up till 12 months as a third country national - and many Ukrainian Digital Nomads have already been granted their digital nomad permit.

Ukrainian citizens do NOT need any visa to enter Croatia. 💡

Stay safe, support each other and - if needed - know that the Digital Nomad Association Croatia is here to support you and to help you settle down in Croatia. 💙💛

For all information about digital nomad permit,please check: digitalnomads.hr
If you need support in your application process, feel free to reach out to Adriatic SeaChange. E mail: [email protected]

Feel free to contact director at Digital Nomad Association Michael Freer for any question you might have. E mail: [email protected]

check the site of DNACroatia.com

Pozdrav / Zdravstvuyte,

Jan de Jong




Top 4 Croatian cities for digital nomads 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷 What exactly are the top four cities in Croatia to be a digital nomad? W...
11/02/2022

Top 4 Croatian cities for digital nomads 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷

What exactly are the top four cities in Croatia to be a digital nomad? Well, you could well argue that there are many more and that the whole country, as diverse as it is, is a playground for living and working. But, for arguments sake we are going to narrow down the choices a little. 😀

So our top four begins (of course) with Dubrovnik. Now, being a Dubrovnik based company we are of course a little biased. Our top five could begin and end with the pearl of the Adriatic (only joking). A magnet for tourists in the warmer months and peaceful and relaxing throughout the winter. With its historic Old City, glinting turquoise Adriatic and high-end infrastructure there are lots of tick in the plus boxes. We’re going to pick out three advantages and three disadvantages. Just to be balanced. Safety, connections at the airport in summer months and Adriatic and cultural scene (whoops that’s four, but as we said Dubrovnik is close to our hearts). And price, the crowds and lack of accommodation in the negative boxes. With so many flights to the international airport it isn’t hard to reach, well in the summer anyway. And is the only Croatian airport with direct flights from the USA.

We couldn’t create a top four and not include the capital, Zagreb. With almost a million people this is the one true large metropolis in the country. It has a well-developed digital nomad community and all of the associated services and offers that you’d expect. Of course, size matters when you looking for accommodation and prices are relatively inexpensive. Although, Zagreb has been on the radar for investors recently pushing real estate prices and renting slightly higher. Here comes those pluses and minuses again. Options, prices and community. Those are the pluses. It’s a large city that doesn’t hibernate in the winter, far from it the Winter Festival is one of the best in Europe. Crowds, environment and location, are on the down side. Size, well sometimes bigger isn’t better. And the location, whilst near to Europe it isn’t that close to the beautiful Dalmatian coastline. Second on our list, but this isn’t a list in any order of preference (although we’d still put Dubrovnik on the top..haha).

Split. Back to the coastline and to the largest city on the Dalmatian coastline. With around 160,000 citizens again this isn’t one of those quaint fishermen’s villages. Split is a vibrant city with a vibrant population. A hub for sport’s culture and food. Probably the best connected city in Croatia, with both roads, ferries and the airport. In fact, the airport was the busiest in the whole of the country last year. With its Diocletian Palace and countless nearby islands, you aren’t going to be short of things to do. It’s also very close to some major coastal cities, such as Šibenik and Zadar (which has a digital nomad village). Plus, and minus. Great digital nomad community, co-working spaces and affordable accommodation. Tourist hub, prices (tourist prices in summer) and crowds (especially in the summer).

The last on our top four list is a little leftfield. Osijek. Now, please don’t shout “where” as it’s the fourth largest Croatian city. Ok, we get it, it’s hardly a city that you’re going to find leading any tourist brochures. But that is a major plus. Situated in the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia (yes, far from the sea) Osijek is on the banks of the Drava river, that’s a tribute of the Danube by the way. This is very much an up-and-coming destination for digital nomads and as such seems to have the support of the whole community. Now if you’re looking for a destination that won’t break the bank then Osijek is for you. A relaxed lifestyle in the heart of Europe. And finally those three pluses and minuses. Price, strong digital nomad community, location. You can find an apartment here for almost half the price of the other choices on our list. And on the negative side, location (yes, a plus and a minus), options and travel. Osijek, as we said, is just getting on the radar so has a lot of the teething problems you’d expect. But well worth considering.

There you go four options, the choice is yours, why not visit them all and get the true Croatian experience, from the coast to the flatlands, to the metropolis.

Do you agree with this? It's great promotion for Croatia anyway 😀😀
07/02/2022

Do you agree with this? It's great promotion for Croatia anyway 😀😀

One of the world's leading travel search engines, KAYAK, recently published the results of the "Work from Wherever Index" analysis, according to which Croatia is on the list of the world's best countries for remote work, said Darija Reić, director of the Croatian National Tourist Bo...

What’s in it for me - Why should I bother offering a service to digital nomads? 🤔🤔“I’m full in the summer months anyway....
03/02/2022

What’s in it for me - Why should I bother offering a service to digital nomads? 🤔🤔

“I’m full in the summer months anyway. Why would I even bother renting my apartment to digital nomads?” Is a sentence we hear on an all to regular basis. And indeed why should you open up to nomads? Why provide all the services that nomads require?

Because it isn’t only accommodation but a whole range of services.
Just think and just count the number of different services you use over monthly basis. From dentists to cafés, from wellness centres to hairdressers, and everything in between. It’s quite a list, and not a list that a tourist who is here for a seven-day break in the sunshine would ever need. Wait! I think we’re answering out own question. And there are a couple of huge elephants in the room that we have to mention. 👍👍

Firstly, and these aren’t in any order, remote workers are just as the name suggests – workers. They are here to work, hence they won’t be staying for a long-weekend but are looking for services on at least a monthly basis, and in many cases much longer. These means instead of all of the hassles of turning over your accommodation on almost a daily basis you’re free for a month (at least) to put up your feet and finally enjoy ☀️☀️ summer. And when was the last time you did that?

And secondly, they are going to be regular clients in any service provider you have and are sure (if they receive value for money) to spread the news with other like-minded nomads coming this way. So not only do you have regular business but you’ll also get a chance to go you viral, and we all know how important it is to have a digital footprint.

If you haven’t seen the light yet, here’s a huge torch to brighten the view. Digital nomads 🌎 travel all year round! So the question, that begins with “I’m full in the summer months anyway” has a word that sticks out like a sore thumb. Summer! You don’t just do your jobs in the summer, and neither do digital nomads. Think outside the box and you’ll soon see the advantages. 👏💪

Mix&mingle last night. Bosnian food in Dubrovnik with dear friends from UK, Australia & USA.
03/02/2022

Mix&mingle last night. Bosnian food in Dubrovnik with dear friends from UK, Australia & USA.

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