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ENTRY
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
Passport or some other form of identification is needed. Visitors can
stay up to three months. Vehicle papers required are the registration
booklet (automobile registration card), an international motor vehicle
insurance certificate (a green card) and a valid drivers licence.
CUSTOMS
For personal belongings there are no custom fees. Other items, such as
radio telephone, all sorts of professional, technical and sporting
equipment, can be freely brought into the country as long they are
properly declared at the frontier. Foreign currency can be imported and
exported freely. Domestic currency up to value of 2.000 Kuna can be
exported. Pets must have adequate vet certificates.
MONEY
The official currency of the Republic of Croatia is the kuna
(divided into 100 lipa). Foreign currency can be changed in banks,
official exchange offices and post offices, most tourist agencies and
hotels. Eurocheques can be exchanged only in banks. For all goods and
services credit cards, as well as cash, can be used to pay (AmEx, Diners,
EC/MC, Visa). Foreign citizens can get foreign currency back for unused
kuna upon the presentation of an exchange receipt, but only in bank, when
leaving Croatia. There are limits on the amount of Croatian currency that
can be imported and exported.
Banking hours are 7am to 7pm from Monday to Friday. On Saturday these
facilities are open until 1pm. In big cities, some banks are open on
Sundays.
REGISTERING
YOUR STAY
Tourists pay a fee for each day of their stay (cca 1 Euro/day). Children
up to 12 years of age are not required to pay a fee, and the children
between 12 and 18 years of age have to pay half of the price of the fee.
All the tourists have to be registered by the owners of accommodation with
the local tourist community of the respective village or city. The tourist
community is required to issue a written residence permit for each
registered guest.
TAX RETURN
FOR FOREIGN CITIZENS
Tax return can be claimed by tourists whose purchases exceed 500 kuna,
with verified "Tax Checque". A tax refund will be obtained within one
year.
Information: Croatian Customs Service (Phone number: + 385 1 61 02 333)
RENT A CAR
This service is available in all the larger towns, tourist resorts and
airports. There is also taxi service in all towns and tourist resorts.
SPEED
LIMITS
50km/h in inhabited areas, 80km/h outside inhabited areas (unless stated
differently), 130km/h on highways. The maximum level of alcohol in the
blood is 0.5 parts per thousand.
PETROL
Eurosuper 95, Eurosuper 98, Normal Lead Free 91, Super 98 and Diesel.
PETROL
STATIONS
Open from 7am until 7pm or 8pm every day, and during the summer even until
10pm.There are also gas station that are open non-stop in the larger towns
and along the mayor international highways.
ELECTRICITY
220 V, 50 Hz
WATER
Tap water is drinkable throught Croatia.
CLIMATE
Mediterranean climate along the Croatian Coast: hot and sunny days,
refreshing and enjoyable evenings.
COUNTY
HEALTH SERVICES
During the stay in Dalmatia, tourists have a right to health care in the
Public Health Centers (Dom zdravlja), out-patient clinics and hospitals.
The prices are nominal and correspond to the prices for Croatian citizens.
Visitors from the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and
Great Britain need to to bring only their passports with them. Tourists
from other countries should be in a possession of the proper form in
addition to their passports. Slovenian guests can use their health cards.
For special treatment in private establishments, guests pay the same as
locals.
HEALTH
CARE FOR PETS
There is a veterinary office in Split which offers treatment including
X-ray examination and laboratory.
RADIO
PROGRAMMES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
On the first channel of Croatian Radio, on 92.1 MHz, there are news in
English every day at 08:30, 10:30, 14:30 and 20:30. On Sundays the first
news begin at 09:30. On the second channel of Croatian Radio, on 98.5 MHz,
from 1 July to 15 September, following the news in Croatian, there will be
reports on Croatian road conditions in English, German and Italian
broadcast by Croatian Automobile Association.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Post offices work from 7am to 7pm, and on Sundays until 1pm. There are
post office in the bigger cities which are open until 10pm in the summer.
Stamps are sold in post offices and at the newsstand or in post offices.
Public phones can be used only with phone cards. These can be bought in
post offices, news-stand and hotels.
There are
two GSM networks in Croatia - CRONET and VIPNet (both operate on 90 MHz).
Croatian GSM providers have a commercial arrangement with GSM operators in
numerous countries around the world. Guest-users of GSM can get additional
information of GSM services in Croatia contacting following operators on:
CRONET phone number +385 (0)98 1212 and
VIPNet phone number +385 (0)91 7700
WORKING
HOURS
Shops and department stores are open between 8am and 8pm, and on Saturdays
from 8am to 2pm or 3pm. A smaller number of stores close between noon and
4pm.Many stores are open on Sundays too, especially in the summer, and
smaller number in the bigger cities are open 24 hours a day. Firms and
public services usually work from 8am to 4pm from Monday to Friday.
TIME
ZONE
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