TRAVEL
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
For an up to three-month stay in Croatia, a valid passport is all you need if you come from Europe, most of the American countries, Japan… (please check our list). Furthermore, there is a list of countries whose citizens can enter Croatia by presenting their identity cards. For more information on visas, please visit www.mvp.hr - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia - web site. |
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LIST OF COUNTRIES WHOSE CITIZENS DO NOT NEED ENTRY VISAS FOR REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
| Andorra
Argentina
Austria
Australia
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Chile
Denmark
Ecuador
Estonia
El Salvador
Finland
France
Greece
Guatemala
Honduras |
Ireland
Iceland
Italy
Israel
Jamaica
Japan
Canada
Republic of Korea
Costa Rica
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Hungary
Macedonia
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
Nicaragua
Netherlands |
Germany
Norway
New Zealand
Panama
Paraguay
Poland
Portugal
Romania
San Marino
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
USA
Uruguay
Vatican
Venezuela |
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LIST OF COUNTRIES WHOSE CITIZENS CAN ENTER CROATIA BY PRESENTING THEIR IDENTITY CARDS
| Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Greece |
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Hungary
Netherlands
Germany |
Portugal
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom |
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Visa issuing points
Entry visas for Croatia are issued by the embassies and consulates of the Republic of Croatia. Only in exceptional cases can visas be obtained at the Croatia's international border crossings.
Children must be registered in the passport of one of their parents or have their own passport. The loss of the passport or any other identification document must be immediately reported to the nearest police office. They will issue an official notification of the loss in order to enable you to obtain a new travel document. Pets are not subject to compulsory quarantine, but they must be properly vaccinated (against rabies) and have confirmation on that.
TRAVELING BY PLANE
From almost all international airports you have scheduled flights to the capital Zagreb, where you can transfer to inland flights. Croatia Airlines and several international airliners (Lufthansa, Swissair, British Airways, Air France) fly to Zagreb daily. During the peak season, the number of flights is increased and a number of charter flights are offered to the most important tourist destinations of the country directly: Pula, Rijeka, Split, Brač and Dubrovnik.
Croatia Airlines has scheduled international flights for: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bruxelles, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Prague, Tel Aviv, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje, Vienna, Zurich and Manchester (during the tourist season)
Information, tel. 062 77 77 77, +385 1 487 27 27
www.croatiaairlines.hr
www.skyeurope.com
The cheapest way to Croatia: direct flights to Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik.
Other airline companies that have scheduled flights for Croatia:
Aeroflot, Air Bosna, Alitalia, Australian Airlines, Air France, Avioimpex, British Airways, Crossair, ČSA, Lufthansa, LOT, Malev, Turkish airlines, SkyEurope.
TRAVELING BY TRAIN
There is a railway network connecting all major Croatian cities except Dubrovnik. There are direct lines to Slovenia, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, France, Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia. There are indirect lines to almost all other European countries.
Timings from, for example, Munich to Rijeka, is about 9 hours and to Pula 13 hours. Count on about 5 hours for trains from Vienna.
The types of train services that operate in Croatia are the following: EuroCity (EC), InterCity (IC), express (Ex), fast (B), local and accelerated trains.
Eurocity and Intercity:
- EC "Mimara": Berlin - Leipzig - Munchen - Salzburg - Ljubljana - Zagreb;
- IC "Croatia": Wienna - Maribor - Zagreb;
- IC "Kvarner": Budapest - Zagreb - Rijeka;
- IC "Drava": Budapest - Cakovec - Ljubljana - Venice
Main Railway Station in Zagreb,
Information, tel. 060 333 444
International lines, tel. +385 1 4573 283
www.hznet.hr
TRAVELING BY BUS
There are regular international buses connecting Croatia with Austria, Italy, Hungary, France, Germany, the Slovak Republic and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The cheapest way to travel to Croatia from central Europe is by bus, and it's not as uncomfortable as might seem.
Croatia itself has a good national bus network that will take you to any part of the country even to the smallest village.
Bus Terminal Zagreb - Information, tel. 060 313 333,
International lines, tel. +385 1 6157 938
www.akz.hr
TRAVELING BY CAR
Coming from central Europe, you can reach some of the coast destinations faster by car than by train. During the summer months traffic at the borders is a bit heavier, and that can cause some delay. The main routes into Slovenia and Croatia are via the Tauern Highway (Autobahn) A 10. Austria's Autobahn is not free of charge anymore. You can pick up the Pickerl (officially Autobahnvignette) at the Austrian border or at gas stations or automobile club offices in all countries bordering on Austria. A seven day pass costs ATS 70 (US$ 6.50). To enter and drive in Croatia, you will require a green insurance card and valid national or international driving permit.
Fuel: Petrol stations in big towns and cities as well as on important roads are open non-stop, otherwise the working hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Lead-free petrol is available on all petrol stations and it is called bezolovni (green label). In July and August news and traffic information are broadcast in English and German regularly on main Croatian broadcast stations. A toll is payable on motorways.
Regulations: Traffic drives on the right. Speed limits are 130kph (81mph) on motorways, 100kph (62mph) on dual carriageways, 50kph (31mph) in built-up areas and 80kph (50mph) outside built-up areas. The amount of the fine depends on the extent of the infraction committed. Blood/alcohol limit is 0.0 ppm.
Accidents must be reported to the police (Policija) immediately. Police emergency number is 92
Croatian automobile club HAK (Hrvatski Autoklub) works together with other international automobile clubs.
HAK, Draškovićeva 25, 10000 Zagreb, tel: 01 4554 433, fax. 01 448 630.
Road service of the HAK is available round the clock by dialling 987.
Rent-a-car: The driver must be 23 years old and licensed. Most international rental agencies have offices in Croatia's larger towns.
Information on tolls: www.hak.hr
Information on gasoline prices: www.hak.hr, www.ina.hr
List of natural gas stations: www.hak.hr, www.ina.hr
TRAVELING BY BOAT
Jadrolinija is Croatia's leading boat operator and has scheduled domestic and international boat, ferry and express lines.
informacije +385 51 666 111
www.jadrolinija.hr
International ferry lines:
Zadar - Ancona, Korcula - Stari Grad/Hvar - Split - Ancona, Dubrovnik - Bari, Pula - Venice
Ferry lines along Croatia's coast:
Rijeka - Zadar - Split - Stari Grad/Hvar - Korcula - Sobra/Mljet - Dubrovnik - Bari
Local ferry lines (from the mainland to the following islands):
Cres, Losinj, Pag, Rab, Ugljan, Pasman, Dugi Otok, Iz, Solta, Brac, Hvar, Vis, Peljesac, Korcula, Lastovo, Mljet
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