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Information for tourists
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Travel documents
If you in Croatia stay less than 90 days
(3 months), you passport is enough. But, people from some countries
for entry need visa.
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Countries whose citizens don't need
visa for entrance into Croatia:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Czech, Denmark,
Equador, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary,
Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Macedonia, Malesia, Malta, Monaco, New Zeland, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, USA, Uruguay, Vatikan
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If you come from other state visas
for Republic Croatia are available in embassys and consulates
of Republic Croatia. In extreme cases visa can be issued at border
crosses of Republic of Croatia.
Children must have their own passport
or must be signed in, in one of parent's passport. Pets also must
have verification or document for regular taken vaccines.
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Customs
- foreign currency is free to bring in or out; domestic currency
till 2.000,00 kuna
- more valuable professional and technical equipment must be reported
at border crossing
- for animals you need veterinary ratification
- tax return for bought goods in amount over 500 kuna with receipt
of paper "Poreski ček" when
you exit country
- information: Custom office RH, (phone: +385 (0)1 6102 333)
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Money
- official currency of Croatia is kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa)
- foreign currency is exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post
offices and in most tourist agencies, hotels, camps. Eurocheques
are exchanged only in banks.
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Important phone numbers
International number for Croatia: 385
Police: 92
Firefighters: 93
Ambulance: 94
Road aid: 987
Weather and road condition: 060 520 520
Croatian autoclub (HAK): 01/4554 433 i 4640 800
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