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Digital Nomad Life in Novigrad, Croatia

By Betsy Burlingame

Summary: Digital nomads and expats talk about what it is like to live in Novigrad, Croatia. Get tips from others living in Novigrad about where to live, how to find a place to live, pros and cons of living in Novigrad and more.

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Where should I live in Novigrad?

We asked digital nomads and expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered:

"Finding a place to live in Novigrad involves several steps. First, you need to determine your budget and the type of accommodation you're looking for. This could range from an apartment, a house, or even a villa, depending on your preference and financial capability. Next, you should research about the different neighborhoods in Novigrad to understand the amenities, safety, and proximity to places like schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. Once you have a clear idea of what you're looking for, you can start your search. There are several online platforms where you can find listings for real estate in Novigrad. Websites like Real Estate Croatia, Croatia Property Sales, and Rightmove have numerous listings for properties in Novigrad. You can also engage the services of a local real estate agent. They have extensive knowledge of the local market and can help you find a place that suits your needs and budget. Once you've found a potential place, arrange for a viewing. This will give you a chance to inspect the property and the surrounding area. If you're satisfied with the property, you can then proceed to negotiate the terms and conditions of the lease or purchase. It's advisable to engage a lawyer during this process to ensure that all legal aspects are properly handled. Finally, once all the paperwork is done, you can move into your new home in Novigrad," explained one expat living in Novigrad, Croatia.

What do people appreciate most about the culture in Novigrad?

"Expats in Novigrad, appreciate the warm and welcoming nature of the local people, who are always ready to help and make newcomers feel at home. They also love the rich history and architecture of the city, with its well-preserved medieval walls and stunning churches. The relaxed pace of life is another aspect that expats enjoy, as it allows them to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. The local cuisine, which is a blend of Italian and Croatian influences, is another highlight, with fresh seafood, truffles, and excellent wines being particularly appreciated. Expats also value the city's safety and cleanliness, as well as the high quality of life it offers. The natural beauty of the surrounding Istrian peninsula, with its vineyards, olive groves, and crystal-clear waters, is another major draw for expats," said one person in Novigrad.

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What do people find most challenging about the culture in Novigrad?

"Expats in Novigrad often find the language barrier to be the most challenging aspect of the local culture, as Croatian is a Slavic language that can be difficult to learn. Additionally, the pace of life in Novigrad is typically slower than what many expats are used to, which can require a significant adjustment. Some expats also find it challenging to navigate the local bureaucracy, which can be complex and time-consuming. The cultural emphasis on close-knit family and community ties can also be difficult for expats who are used to a more individualistic society. Lastly, while Croatians are generally welcoming, it can take time to fully integrate into the local community and develop deep relationships," explained one person living in Novigrad, Croatia.

What residency documents or visas did I need if I will be in Novigrad for a while?

"If you are planning to stay in Novigrad for a period longer than 90 days, you will need to apply for a temporary residence permit. This can be done at the local police station or at the Croatian embassy or consulate in your home country before you travel. The documents you will need for this application include a valid passport, proof of health insurance, proof of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, and a document explaining the purpose of your stay (such as a work contract or enrollment in a study program). If you are planning to work in Croatia, you will also need a work permit. Please note that the requirements may vary depending on your nationality, so it's recommended to check with the Croatian embassy or consulate in your home country for the most accurate information," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Novigrad.

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What cultural blunders should I try to avoid making in Novigrad?

We asked people in Novigrad if they could share any humorous cultural blunders they commited. They wrote:

"When visiting Novigrad, it's important to respect the local customs and traditions. Avoid discussing sensitive topics such as the Yugoslav Wars and the country's communist past, as these can be seen as disrespectful. Croatians are generally very proud of their culture and heritage, so try not to make negative comments about the country or its people. When dining, it's considered rude to start eating before everyone has been served. Also, if you're invited to someone's home, it's customary to bring a small gift such as flowers or wine. In Croatia, punctuality is highly valued, so try to be on time for any appointments or social gatherings. Avoid wearing revealing clothing, especially in religious buildings like churches. Lastly, Croatians value their personal space, so avoid standing too close to someone or touching them unless you know them well," explained one person living in Novigrad, Croatia.

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About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.

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