Croatia Short-Term Rental Market Review 2025: Revenue, Occupancy & Supply Growth
Croatia Short-Term Rental Market Overview 2025
Number of Airbnb Listings Changes in Croatia 2025
Which markets are experiencing rapid saturation?
A key consideration when entering a new short-term rental market is assessing whether it may become oversaturated. To evaluate this, we analyze the year-over-year supply change in Airbnb listings. The national average YoY supply change in Croatia was 22.71% in 2025, indicating the overall growth trajectory of the market.
Markets with Largest Absolute Supply Increases in Croatia
In absolute terms, Split experienced the largest increase with +1,066 new listings added in 2025. This was followed by Pula Airport Area (+848 listings) and Zadar (+563 listings).
Markets with Fastest Relative Growth in Croatia
In relative terms, Okrug Gornji experienced the most significant growth, with 35.95% more supply added over the 12-month period in 2025. Other rapidly expanding markets include Crikvenica (+32.23%) and Novalja (+29.69%).
Short-Term Rental Revenue Trend in Croatia 2025, and Future Outlook for 2026
Does increased supply necessarily indicate market saturation?
To assess market saturation, we examine year-over-year revenue trends. A decline in revenue per listing typically indicates heightened competition and potential oversaturation. The Croatia average YoY change in revenue was 7.98% in 2025, representing an increase from $28,137 in 2024 to €28,254 in 2025.
Top Markets Revenue Performance
Split
Pula Airport Area
Zadar
For more detailed revenue YoY change analysis by market, access the Airbtics dashboard to explore specific market performance metrics.
Easiest Markets for Hosts in Croatia 2025
Markets with high occupancy rates provide hosts with greater booking consistency, while markets with high booking volumes offer expanded opportunities across various property types and sizes.
Highest Occupancy Rate Markets in Croatia 2025
Dubrovnik recorded a year-round occupancy rate of 84.00%, which is among the highest in Croatia. This was followed by Split (75.00%) and Hvar (73.00%).
Highest Booking Volume Market in Croatia 2025
Markets with high booking volumes present additional advantages, as they offer diverse opportunities across various property types and price points. The market that recorded the highest booking volume in Croatia is Split, with approximately 1,902,015 nights booked in 2025.
Regulatory Landscape
We define a professionalized or strictly regulated market as one where over 50% of active Airbnb listings hold valid license information, indicating consistent enforcement and higher compliance. Markets below this threshold are considered unregulated or lenient.
In Croatia, 0 out of 15 markets fall into the professionalized / strict regulation category. For detailed license compliance data and market-specific regulatory insights, the Airbtics dashboard provides the percentage of listings with valid licenses for each market, enabling investors to assess regulatory risk at a granular level.
Which Croatia Markets Are Growing Healthily vs Overheating?
Understanding market saturation requires looking at both supply growth and revenue trends together. Markets are categorized by comparing their YoY supply and revenue changes against Croatia's national averages. Markets where supply is growing faster than revenue (relative to national averages) may be approaching saturation, while markets with below-average supply growth but above-average revenue growth may present hidden opportunities.
Benchmark: Markets are categorized relative to Croatia's national averages (Supply: 22.7%, Revenue: 8.0%). Markets above the national average are marked with ↑, while those below are marked with ↓.
Healthy Growth
Supply > avg, Revenue > avg
Expansion with demand keeping up
- Kastela Supply: +27.8% | Revenue: +11.8%
Early Saturation
Supply > avg, Revenue ≤ avg
Competition rising
- Okrug Gornji Supply: +36.0% | Revenue: +7.8%
- Crikvenica Supply: +32.2% | Revenue: -7.6%
- Novalja Supply: +29.7% | Revenue: -20.2%
- Makarska Supply: +27.0% | Revenue: +3.2%
- Baška Supply: +25.9% | Revenue: -27.8%
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+1 more markets
Pula Airport Area ×
Under-the-Radar
Supply ≤ avg, Revenue > avg
Hidden opportunities
- Rijeka Supply: +22.7% | Revenue: +41.4%
- Split Supply: +18.1% | Revenue: +33.1%
- Zadar Supply: +19.9% | Revenue: +22.6%
- Hvar Supply: +14.5% | Revenue: +14.3%
- Zagreb Supply: +13.4% | Revenue: +13.8%
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+1 more markets
Rovinj ×
Declining
Supply ≤ avg, Revenue ≤ avg
Risky markets
- Porec Supply: +22.6% | Revenue: +5.0%
- Dubrovnik Supply: +8.9% | Revenue: +5.2%
For the latest updates of the market data in Croatia, check out our Best Airbnb Markets in Croatia.
All metrics are calculated using active short-term rental listings tracked weekly by Airbtics. Revenue, occupancy rate, ADR, and supply growth are estimated from historical booking calendars, listing activity, and proprietary aggregation models.
Source: Airbtics
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Cite this report
Airbtics (2026). Croatia Short-Term Rental Market Review 2025: Revenue, Occupancy & Supply Growth. https://airbtics.com/short-term-rental-market-report-2025-croatia
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