Tourism Jobs in Croatia 2026
Work with visitors across Dalmatia, Istria, and the islands — guiding, excursions, activities, and guest experiences with clear pay and conditions.
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What do tourism jobs involve?
Tourism jobs in Croatia include tour guides, travel agents, excursion organizers, transfer drivers, animators, and guest experience staff. Work can be seasonal or year-round depending on location. Dubrovnik, Split, Plitvice Lakes, Hvar, and Zadar are the locations with the most opportunities in this sector.
Requirements for tourism roles
Most tourism positions require at least one foreign language (English is mandatory; German and Italian are a big plus). Tour guides need a license from the Ministry of Tourism. For other roles, experience working with people and organizational skills are sufficient. Salaries in tourism range from EUR 900 to EUR 1,800 per month.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, working as a licensed tour guide in Croatia requires certification from the Ministry of Tourism. Other tourism roles (agents, animators, excursion organizers) do not require a license.
English is mandatory for most tourism positions. German, Italian, and French are a big plus and can significantly increase your salary. Some employers also look for Asian language skills.
Most positions are seasonal (May-October), but cities like Dubrovnik, Split, and Zagreb offer year-round roles in travel agencies and hotels.
Tourism work often includes weekends and holidays. Salaries range from EUR 900 to EUR 1,800 per month. Many employers provide accommodation and additional benefits like free meals.