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About Croatia

Discover the allure of Croatia, a coastal paradise nestled along the Adriatic Sea. With its stunning coastline, thousands of islands, and rich cultural heritage, Croatia has emerged as one of Europe’s most sought-after holiday destinations. Explore Zagreb, a charming city boasting beautiful architecture, a thriving cultural scene, and world-class dining and venture inland to the Dalmatian coast, where lush forests and ancient castles await. Discover a hiker’s paradise, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

Unwind on the idyllic islands of Krk and Hvar, where quaint towns and serene atmospheres offer a peaceful retreat from the bustling cities. Experience the idyllic beauty of Croatia’s coastal resorts, rivaling the charm of the Greek islands. Embark on a coastal cruise and discover the enchanting archipelago, exploring hidden coves and picturesque towns.

Visit medieval port cities like Dubrovnik and Split, steeped in history and culture.
Croatia offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and coastal charm, making it an unforgettable holiday destination.

Croatia Basic Information

Electricity

Electrical current is 230 volts, 50Hz. European-style, round, two-pin plugs are standard.

Safety

Most visits to Croatia are trouble free. Crime levels are low and violent crime is rare but, as petty theft occurs in busy tourist areas, it’s worth keeping a careful eye on valuables. Visitors should be vigilant when attending soccer matches and sports rallies, which sometimes lead to rowdy behaviour and violent incidents. Croatia is a popular party destination but partying carries safety, legal and financial risks. Nightclub fires, balcony collapses, and crowd crushes can occur; accidents resulting in serious injuries have taken place on party boats.

Money

The official unit of currency is the euro, which was introduced on 1 January 2023. ATMs are plentiful throughout the country and banks, authorised bureaux de change, post offices and most hotels exchange foreign currency. Banks open Monday to Saturday and some banks also open on Sundays in the main cities. Major credit cards are widely accepted at the main hotels and restaurants, and may be used to draw cash from ATMs, which are widely available throughout the country.

Time

GMT +2

Croatia Travel Specifics

Passport & Visa

All foreign passengers to Croatia must hold return or onward tickets and the necessary travel documentation for their next destination, as well as proof of sufficient funds (at least EUR 70 per day of stay, at least EUR 30 per day of stay if holding a confirmed invitation or a tourist voucher). It is highly recommended that travellers’ passport have at least six months’ validity remaining after the intended date of departure from their travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.

Entry requirements

US citizens must present a passport valid for three months beyond period of intended stay, and visas are not required for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

UK nationals must have a passport valid for three months beyond the period of intended stay, and a visa is not required for up to 90 days. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

Canadian citizens must have a passport valid for three months beyond period of intended stay in Croatia, and no visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

Australian citizens must have a passport valid for three months beyond the period of intended stay in Croatia, and no visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

South African nationals must have a passport valid for three months beyond the period of intended stay in Croatia and a visa is required, unless travellers already hold a multiple-entry Schengen C visa. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

Irish nationals must have a passport valid for the period of intended stay in Croatia, and no visa is required. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

New Zealand citizens must have a passport valid for three months beyond the period of intended stay in Croatia, and no visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors don’t need to provide their Covid vaccination status for entry to Croatia.

Duty free

Non-EU travellers to Croatia can enter the country with the following items without incurring customs duty: 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco; 4 litres of wine, 1 litre of spirits and up to 16 litres of beer; and other goods up to the value of HRK 3,200 if arriving by air or HRK 2,200 if arriving by other means of transport

Climate in Croatia

The weather in Croatia is fairly predictable, with warm summers and cold winters. The best time to visit Croatia is in the warm summer months between May and September; however, July and August can be very crowded, especially in coastal resorts.

Croatia’s climate differs quite dramatically from the coast to the interior of the country. The coast has a typically Mediterranean climate with hot, dry, and sunny summers (June to August) and relatively mild, sometimes wet winters (November to February). Summer temperatures average around 79°F (26°C) but it frequently gets as hot as 90°F (32°C).

Winters are significantly colder but they are not severe and along the coast snow is unusual. Winter temperatures seldom drop below 41°F (5°C). Visitors should experience some sunny days in autumn and even a few in winter, but the colder months can be rainy.

In the interior of Croatia the climate is continental and more extreme with colder winters and more common snowfall; temperatures in winter frequently drop below 32°F (0°C). Summers, on the other hand, are similar in temperature to the coastal regions but feel hotter in the interior due to the lack of refreshing cool breezes from the sea.

The peak tourist season in Croatia is in the summer months when the weather is hottest and driest, but the best time to visit is probably September or May when the weather is still warm enough for swimming but the country is less crowded.

Croatia Customs & More

Local customs

It’s prohibited or considered inappropriate to walk around cities and some town centres shirtless or in swimming costumes. In some places, such as parts of Dubrovnik, there is signage indicating that people are required to cover up and that fines will be imposed on those who don’t comply. Even when there is no such signage, travellers are advised to be sensitive to local conventions and sensibilities.

Doing business

Business in Croatia tends to be quite formal. Punctuality is key, dress should be smart and handshakes are the preferred form of greeting. Titles and surnames are usually used unless otherwise indicated and business cards are often exchanged at the beginning of a meeting. English and German are widely spoken but any attempt at speaking some Croatian will be appreciated. Women frequently hold high positions in business and are well respected.

Building a good working relationship is important and it’s useful to work with a reliable local partner. Although Croatia appears typically European in its dealings, business can take some time to conclude. Business hours are usually 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.

Communications

The international access code for Croatia is +385 and WiFi availability is good.

Croatia Airport

Zagreb Airport

The airport is situated 10 miles (16km) southeast of Zagreb.

Pula Airport

The airport is located four miles (about 6km) northeast of the city of Pula.

Croatia & Zagreb Attractions

  • Croatian History Museum
  • Croatian National Theatre
  • Trakoscan Castle
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park
  • Rijeka
  • Krk Island

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