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When to go to the Dalmatian Coast
Season, sea and crowds, month by month, so you catch warm water and quieter sand.
The verdict
- Best forBeachgoers who want warm sea and long days without the deepest summer crush
- Top pickJune and September are the sweet spots, with warm sea, long days and lighter crowds than the peak
- One thing to knowThe afternoon maestral wind stirs the exposed channels in summer, so the calmest swims come in the morning
Published 14 March 2026. Last reviewed 6 June 2026
The Dalmatian coast keeps a clear Mediterranean rhythm. The beach season runs from May to October, the sea is warmest in late summer, and the crowds peak hard in July and August before easing into a beautiful, quieter September. Outside that window many beach businesses close and the sea turns too cold for a comfortable swim.
We have laid out the year month by month below, with a quick season grid and honest notes on the months that matter most. The headline is straightforward. June and September give you warm water, long days and far more space than the height of summer, which is why they are the months we point most people toward.
If you take one line from this page, take this. Aim for June or September for the best balance of warm sea and lighter crowds, accept July and August only if you want the warmest water and do not mind the crush, and remember that the calmest swims on any day come in the morning before the maestral builds.
Month by month at a glance
| Month | Air | Sea | Rain | Crowd | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | Cold, around 10C | Cold | Moderate | Very low | Quiet, most beach venues shut |
| February | Cool, around 11C | Cold | Moderate | Very low | Still wintry by the sea |
| March | Mild, around 14C | Cool | Moderate | Low | Spring begins, sea too cold to swim |
| April | Mild, around 18C | Cool | Moderate | Low | Green and quiet, sea still bracing |
| May | Warm, around 23C | Warming | Low | Moderate | Lovely and quiet, sea warming |
| June | Warm, around 28C | Pleasant | Low | High | Warm sea, long days, easier crowds |
| July | Hot, around 31C | Warm | Very low | Peak | Hot and busiest, afternoon wind |
| August | Hot, around 31C | Warmest | Very low | Peak | Warmest sea, packed beaches |
| September | Warm, around 27C | Warm | Low | High | Warm sea, thinning crowds, ideal |
| October | Mild, around 21C | Cooling | Rising | Moderate | Mild, sea still swimmable early |
| November | Cool, around 16C | Cooling | High | Low | Quiet and damp, season winding down |
| December | Cold, around 11C | Cold | Moderate | Very low | Cold and quiet by the coast |
When each month earns its place
May. The opening of the season and one of the loveliest months for a quiet trip. The weather is warm and settled, the days are long and the coast is green and uncrowded, though the sea is only just warming and a swim still bites. For sightseeing along the coast with the beaches to yourself, May is a gem.
June. One of the two sweet spots of the year. The sea has warmed to a pleasant swimming temperature, the days are at their longest and the crowds, while building, are nowhere near the August peak. Prices and pressure on the beaches are still reasonable, which makes June a superb all round time to come.
July. High summer, with hot dry weather, warm sea and the busiest beaches of the year. This is when the afternoon maestral wind is most noticeable on the exposed channels, so plan calm swims for the morning. Expect peak prices and book accommodation and ferries well ahead, as the coast is at its fullest.
September. The other sweet spot and many travellers' favourite month. The sea is still warm from a summer of heat, the crowds thin noticeably after the August peak and the light turns golden. Beach businesses are still open through most of the month, making September the ideal blend of warm water and breathing room.
October. The season winds down, but early October can still surprise with warm enough water for a swim and mild, pleasant days. Crowds are light and prices fall, though rain becomes more likely as the month goes on. A fine choice for a quiet, mild coastal trip if you are relaxed about the odd wet day.
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Before you go
What is the best time to visit the Dalmatian Coast?
June and September are the best months overall, pairing warm sea and long days with lighter crowds than the July and August peak. The sea is warmest in August, but the beaches are at their busiest then. May and early October are lovely and quiet, though the sea is cooler at each end of the season.
When is the sea warm enough for swimming?
The sea is comfortably warm for swimming from about June to September, reaching its warmest in August and September. May and early October can be swimmable for the hardy, but the water is noticeably cooler. Outside that window, from late autumn to spring, the sea is generally too cold for an enjoyable swim.
Which months are the most crowded and expensive?
July and August are the busiest and priciest months, when the beaches are full, accommodation is at a premium and ferries and popular coves get very busy. If you can, travel in June or September for warm water with far more space, or in May and October for quiet at the cost of a cooler sea.
What is the maestral wind and does it affect swimming?
The maestral is a thermal afternoon wind that picks up over the summer and can chop up exposed beaches and channels, even when there is no real swell. It rarely stops a swim, but it does mean the calmest water comes in the morning before the wind builds. Sheltered bays stay gentler through the day.
Is it worth visiting the Dalmatian Coast outside summer?
For sightseeing, the old towns and the coast road, the shoulder months of May and October and even the quiet off season are rewarding and far less crowded. For beach days and swimming, though, you really want June to September, when the sea is warm and the beach businesses are open. Conditions are typical and never guaranteed.