Flowers Croatia — Delivery to Zagreb, Split and More
Yes, abcFlora delivers flowers to Croatia. Whether your recipient is in the capital city of Zagreb, the stunning coastal town of Split, or the ancient walls of Dubrovnik, our local florist network ensures fresh, hand-arranged bouquets arrive on time. Croatia's Mediterranean and continental climates create ideal conditions for an extraordinary range of flowers — the island of Hvar alone is famous for producing some of Europe's finest lavender, while the Adriatic coastline bursts with bougainvillea, oleander, and jasmine year-round. From Rijeka to Osijek and Zadar, abcFlora connects you with trusted Croatian florists.
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Flower Delivery in Croatia with abcFlora.com
abcFlora works with skilled local florists across Croatia to deliver flowers for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, sympathy, and everyday moments. Every arrangement is hand-crafted and personally delivered — never shipped in a box. We provide next-day delivery to all major cities including Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Zadar, and Dubrovnik.
Croatia's floral industry benefits from the country's unique geography. The coastal region (Dalmatia and Istria) enjoys a Mediterranean climate perfect for lavender, rosemary, and citrus blossoms, while the inland Pannonian plains support rich cultivation of roses, lilies, and seasonal wildflowers. Croatia's flower market has seen steady growth, with online ordering becoming increasingly popular among both locals and the country's large tourism sector.
Our Top Seller Bouquets
Pink Roses — Soft and sophisticated, this arrangement of premium pink roses is hand-delivered by a local Croatian florist. Ideal for expressing admiration, celebrating a birthday, or brightening someone's day.
Red Roses — The classic expression of love. A stunning arrangement of red roses, crafted by a local florist and delivered anywhere in Croatia.
Seasonal Flowers — A vibrant, ever-changing mix of the freshest seasonal blooms. Each bouquet is unique and reflects the best of what Croatian growers have to offer.
Croatia Flowers and Culture
The lavender fields of Hvar are one of Croatia's most iconic natural wonders. The island produces lavender essential oil that is exported worldwide, and the purple fields in full bloom (June-July) attract thousands of visitors each year. Lavender has become a symbol of Croatian Dalmatia, appearing in everything from souvenirs to gourmet products.
Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian coast are famous for their flowering bougainvillea, which cascades over stone walls and terracotta roofs in brilliant shades of magenta, orange, and white. The contrast of vivid flowers against ancient stone architecture is one of the Mediterranean's most photographed scenes.
Flowers play an important role in Croatian celebrations. On St. Blaise's Day (February 3rd), Dubrovnik's patron saint festival, the city is decorated with floral arrangements. Weddings in Croatia traditionally feature elaborate flower decorations, with white roses, peonies, and olive branches being especially popular in coastal ceremonies.
Most Popular Flowers in Croatia
Lavender (Lavanda) — Croatia's most iconic flower. The Hvar lavender harvest is a cultural event, and lavender bouquets and sachets are quintessential Croatian gifts. Blooms peak in June and July.
Iris (Perunika) — Named after Perun, the Slavic god of thunder, the iris is a beloved Croatian wildflower. Purple and blue irises grow wild in meadows across continental Croatia and Istria.
Bougainvillea (Bugenvilija) — While originally from South America, bougainvillea has become synonymous with Croatia's Adriatic coast. Its vibrant bracts in magenta, purple, and orange drape over buildings, walls, and garden trellises from Dubrovnik to Rovinj.
Olive Blossom (Maslina) — Croatia's olive groves (especially on Brač, Hvar, and Istria) produce not only world-class olive oil but also delicate white blossoms in spring. Olive branches are traditional in Croatian wedding bouquets, symbolizing peace and longevity.
Rose (Ruža) — Roses are the top-selling gift flower in Croatia, especially on Valentine's Day and International Women's Day. Croatian rose cultivation thrives in the continental climate around Zagreb and Slavonia.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you deliver flowers to Croatia?
abcFlora offers next-day delivery to Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Dubrovnik, and most other Croatian cities. Same-day delivery may be available in Zagreb and Split for orders placed early.
Can I send flowers to Croatian islands like Hvar or Brač?
Yes, delivery to popular Croatian islands is possible, though it may take an additional day depending on ferry schedules. We recommend ordering 2-3 days in advance for island deliveries.
What flowers are traditional for Croatian weddings?
White roses, peonies, and olive branches are the most traditional wedding flowers in Croatia. Coastal weddings often feature Mediterranean arrangements with lavender and bougainvillea accents.
What is the most popular flower gift in Croatia?
Roses are the most popular year-round. Lavender products from Hvar make unique and memorable gifts, especially for visitors. Mixed seasonal bouquets are widely appreciated for birthdays and everyday occasions.
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