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Private online Croatian Lessons

Learn Croatian language from the comfort of your home, with flexible schedule and lessons adapted to you.

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Why Reunionary Exists

Built to help people come back together

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Conversational Croatian

Grammar can be boring, and you want to focus more on conversations?

Sure, conversational Croatian lessons are perfect option if you want to learn

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Croatian Lessons for Tourists

Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular touristic destination, and it is no surprise that more and more tourists fall in love with Croatia and Croatian language.

If you want to learn Croatian to spend more time in Croatia, online croatian classes are ideal. You can learn all the basic phrases to get around and start speaking Croatian language in no time.

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Academic or business Croatian

Are you looking to study, start a business or find a job in Croatia?

It is possible to fully adapt lessons to your needs, so don’t hesitate to reach out with your requirements.

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Croatian Lessons for Expats

Did you know that Croatia is one of the countries with the biggest number of expats? It is estimated that there is more than 3 million croatian expats living all over the world, in countries like Ireland, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, USA, Chile and more. Online croatian lessons for expats are ideal if you are looking to refresh your knowledge or learn basic phrases to communicate with your family, partner or inlaws.

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Moments That Matter

Share memories from past reunions and build excitement for what’s next.

Weekend schedule

Plan the moments that matter

A clear outline of the weekend so guests always know what’s next.

Day 1

Friday welcome

6:00 PM — Check-in & Meet-and-greet

7:30 PM — Welcome remarks

8:00 PM — Photos & fellowship

Day 2

Saturday main event

10:00 AM — Morning activity

1:00 PM — Picnic or lunch

6:00 PM — Banquet or celebration

Day 3

Sunday send-off

9:30 AM — Worship or reflection

11:00 AM — Farewell brunch

12:30 PM — Closing photos & goodbyes

Tip: Add locations, dress code, and what-to-bring notes under each event as needed.

Travel & Lodging

Get there smoothly. Stay comfortably.

Share hotel blocks, directions, parking, and quick travel notes so guests arrive confident and prepared.

Lodging

Hotel block

Add the recommended hotel, booking link, group code, and the reservation deadline.

Example: Reunionary Suites

Group code: 2026FAMILY

Book by: May 1

Directions

Arrival & Address

Share the main venue address and the best arrival time for check-in or welcome night.

Venue address: 123 Reunion Lane, Your City, ST 00000

Parking

Local notes

Add parking instructions, accessibility notes, and anything guests should know before arriving.

Tip: If parking is limited, include ride-share info or a shuttle pickup location.

Best practice: Keep this section short. Put detailed travel FAQs on a dedicated page if needed.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Use this section to reduce confusion and help guests feel prepared.

What is the dress code?

Keep it simple: casual for daytime events, and “dressy casual” for the banquet. Update this per reunion.

Can I bring kids or guests?

Yes, unless the organizer marks an event as adults-only. Use RSVP notes to collect headcount details.

Where do I park?

Add parking instructions and accessibility notes here. If space is limited, include a ride-share suggestion.

Who do I contact with questions?

Add the organizer name, email, and phone (optional). You can also add a dedicated organizer info section.