Dangerous Winds Hit Croatia’s Coast, Impacting Ferries and Travel Plans

By Ivan PetrenkoNov 21, 2025 21:49 PMNews
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Coastal winds reduce visibility for travellers. Source: unsplash

Meteorologists warn that conditions along Croatia’s coast will worsen later today, with a strong northeast wind forecast to strengthen as the evening progresses. Gusts may reach 35 to 90 knots, creating dangerous conditions for anyone near the shore or planning coastal travel. Authorities warn that these winds could damage port infrastructure and create hazardous sea conditions. Travellers should try to avoid travelling later in the day, particularly in open coastal zones, and check the latest information before confirming their plans.

Meteorologists indicate that the incoming storm system may significantly affect maritime operations across the Adriatic. Ferries running between the mainland and the islands may be cancelled at short notice or experience long delays when waves build and visibility drops. This is particularly important for travellers relying on evening crossings between popular destinations. Coastal roads and piers may also become unsafe, prompting officials to recommend early travel adjustments and continuous monitoring of weather and traffic updates.

Red alert zones signal extreme gusts. Source: MeteoAlarm
Red alert zones signal extreme gusts. Source: MeteoAlarm

Those already in Croatia should probably rethink their travel plans to sidestep any potential problems. If you're planning to hop between islands or spend time by the sea, be aware that strong winds could put a damper on things. Inland destinations might be a better bet for the day. Expect possible closures or unsafe conditions at popular coastal viewpoints, open promenades, and cliffside trails. To avoid weather-related issues, travellers may find it safer to explore inland cities, cultural attractions or historic sites until conditions improve.

Transportation options could shift unexpectedly. Indoor attractions, museums, historic districts, and national parks located inland provide safer choices until things settle down. Hotels and guesthouses in the impacted areas are already notifying guests about possible interruptions and suggesting revised itineraries. Following updates from official weather services and local authorities can help reduce disruptions and make it easier to adjust plans during the storm.

The weather alert highlights how quickly conditions along the Adriatic can shift and why travellers should remain adaptive. This situation reminds us of the need to put safety first, regularly check ferry schedules, and prepare alternative routes before departure. Once the wind subsides and maritime transport resumes, visitors will be able to return to exploring Croatia's picturesque coastline without unnecessary risks. Until then, the best approach is to stay informed and treat temporary changes with caution and patience.

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