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Chamois Hunting In Croatia
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from start to finish

before the hunt
For the hunt itself you will need 3–4 days.
You arrive in Zagreb and you will land at Franjo Tuđman Airport. From there it takes about 2.5 hours by car to reach the hunting area on Velebit Mountain.
The best dates for chamois hunting are between November 5th and 15th.

DAY 1
Upon arrival in Croatia you will be greeted at the airport and transferred to the hunting area. The drive itself is already an experience, with views of the Adriatic coastline, old towns, and the dramatic slopes of Velebit.
When we reach the lodge, we unpack and get settled into the rooms. Afterwards, we head to the shooting range to test the rifles, normally at 200–300 meters. This is an important step, as it allows every hunter to adjust optics, go through the ballistics, and gain confidence for the upcoming hunt. It is also a relaxed moment to discuss the strategy for the following days and the typical shooting situations in Croatian terrain.
In the evening, we gather for dinner featuring traditional Croatian cuisine – wild game, lamb, fish, and excellent local wines. Around the table we review the hunting plan in detail, exchange experiences, and prepare both mentally and physically for the first hunting day. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, making the start of the adventure smooth and enjoyable.

DAY 2 & 3
The hunt starts early in the morning. Each hunter is accompanied by a guide. Depending on the terrain, we move either by jeep or on foot. Velebit offers a combination of steep rocky terrain and forest.
Every day is different, but chamois are often active early in the morning and late in the evening, so the hunting rhythm adapts to that.
The hunt itself is not extremely demanding, but good physical condition is recommended, especially for Velebit where the terrain can be steep. Shooting distances are usually between 150–250 meters, sometimes more depending on the situation.

AFTER THE HUNT
After leaving the hunting ground, most hunters choose to spend one or two extra days in Zagreb or Split, depending on the airport of departure. Both cities offer an excellent combination of culture, gastronomy, and nightlife.
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Zagreb: Croatia’s capital has a Central European charm with historic streets, cozy cafés, and great restaurants. It is perfect for sightseeing, wine tasting, or a relaxed evening in the old town.
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Split: A coastal city with the famous Diocletian’s Palace, lively bars, and seafood restaurants right by the sea. From Split you can also take short trips to nearby islands or coastal towns.
IMPORTANT INFO
included
Daily rate is 650€.
- Hunting fees
- PH fees
- Accommodation in private apartment, hotel or lodge
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Field trophy preparation and CIC measurement
- Transport on hunting terittory
- Rifle hire and ammo with thermal and daylight scope
- Transfer Zagreb airport-Accommodation-Zagreb airport
*Number of hunting days = by agreement (for a more successful outcome, at least a three-day hunt is recommended)
not included
- Croatian hunting license
- Gratuities
- Insurance
- Bloodhound and tracker
- Taxidermist, boxing and shipping
- Additional days if needed
booking terms
To confirm the reservation, a deposit of €2000 per hunter is required.
The remaining balance is payable upon arrival (in cash or by bank transfer).
*If the chamois isn’t harvested, you only pay €300 per hunter, plus the daily fee. Everything else is refunded.
pricing
- Up to 100 CIC points – 2000 Euro (representative and bronze medal)
- Up to 105 CIC points – 2700 Euro (representative and bronze medal)
- Up to 110 CIC points – 3200 Euro (bronze and silver medal)
- Up to 115 CIC points – 4800 Euro (gold medal)
*Every point over is extra 480 Euro per point, on average we take trophy size in the range of 95-105 CIC points.
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What are the trophy fees for chamois hunting in Croatia?
- Up to 100 CIC points – 2000 Euro (representative and bronze medal)
- Up to 105 CIC points – 2700 Euro (representative and bronze medal)
- Up to 110 CIC points – 3200 Euro (bronze and silver medal)
- Up to 115 CIC points – 4800 Euro (gold medal)
*Every point over is extra 480 Euro per point, on average we take trophy size in the range of 95-105 CIC points.
What does the daily rate include?
The daily rate is €650 per day and covers:
Hunting fees
Accommodation (apartment, lodge, or hotel)
Professional hunter fees
Rifle hire and ammo with thermal/daylight scope
Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Transfers (Zagreb Airport–Accommodation–Zagreb Airport)
Transport during the hunt
Trophy field preparation and CIC measurement
What is not included in the daily rate?
Bloodhound and tracker services
Hunting license
Taxidermy, shipping, and boxing
Tips and gratuities
Extra hunting days if required
Are other species available for hunting in Croatia?
Yes, additional species can be added for extra cost, including:
- wild boar
- mouflon
- red deer
- roe deer
- fallow deer
- feral goat
- Dalmatian wild sheep
What are the booking terms for chamois hunting in Croatia?
A deposit of €2,000 per hunter confirms the reservation. The balance is due upon arrival (cash or bank transfer).
If a chamois is not harvested, a refund is issued, reduced by €300 per hunter. Daily rates are non-refundable.