Split to Hvar
Hvar to Split
Dubrovnik to Split
Split to Dubrovnik
Hvar to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik to Hvar
Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik to Korcula
Korcula to Dubrovnik
Split to Korcula
Hvar to Korcula
Korcula to Split
Zagreb to Belgrade
Kotor to Dubrovnik
Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes
Zadar to Plitvice Lakes
Korcula to Hvar
Zadar to Pula
Pula to Zadar
Dubrovnik to Kotor
Zagreb to Karlovac
Split to Trogir
Sveti Petar na Moru to Split
Karlovac to Rovinj
Pula to Karlovac
Zagreb to Zagreb
Split to Split
Split to Mostar
Zadar to Split
Plitvice Lakes to Zagreb
Split to Zagreb
Tivat to Dubrovnik
Split to Zadar
Split to Makarska
Zagreb to Split
Rovinj to Venice
Mostar to Dubrovnik
Herceg Novi to Dubrovnik
Budva to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik to Budva
Karlovac to Zagreb
Zagreb to Ljubljana
Plitvice Lakes to Zadar
Trogir to Split
Karlovac to Pula
Pula to Venice
Biograd na Moru to Pirovac
Split to Plitvice Lakes
Zagreb to Primosten
Dubrovnik to Mostar
Karlovac to Zadar
Sukosan to Zagreb
Plitvice Lakes to Split
Pula to Trieste
Zagreb to Rijeka
Dubrovnik to Tirana
Cavtat to Dubrovnik
Makarska to Split
Makarska to Dubrovnik
Zagreb to Dubrovnik
Rijeka to Labin
Gospic to Zagreb
Primosten to Sveti Filip i Jakov
Dubrovnik to Mlini
Rijeka to Slavonski Brod
Venice to Rovinj
Zagreb to Pula
Rogoznica to Trogir
Rijeka to Zadar
Umag to Trieste
Podgorica to Dubrovnik
Ljubljana to Zagreb
Split to Sibenik
Duisburg to Zagreb
Dubrovnik to Cavtat
Zadar to Karlovac
Zagreb to Sarajevo
Pula to Rovinj
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Credit cards are accepted by most hotels and restaurants in larger cities in Croatia, like Zagreb and Dubrovnik, for example. Credit cards are usually not accepted for private accommodations or in rural areas. It's also common in Croatia to be offered a discount if you pay in cash.
It's recommended to have gotten the following vaccinations before a trip to Croatia: Measles, Polio, measles-mumps-rubella, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, Chickenpox, and your yearly flu shot. Additional vaccinations you should get are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Rabies. We recommend double checking with the CDC or your doctor for more information about vaccinations you need before your trip.
The standard voltage in Croatia is 230V. There are two plug types in Croatia: Types C and F.
These are the holidays celebrated in Croatia: