General
information
Currency: Kuna (1 Kuna = 100 Lipa). There are
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 Lipa coins, 1, 2, 5 and 25 Kuna coins and
5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 Kuna banknotes.
Foreign currencies:
can be exchanged at banks, exchange offices, post offices and
at most tourist agencies, hotels and camping grounds. Banking
hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays
banks are open until 1 p.m. In the larger cities some banks
are also open on Sundays. Credit cards: Most hotels, restaurants
and shops accept credit cards (American Express, Diners Club,
Eurocard/Mastercard, Visa, Sport Card International). Cash dispensing
machines are ubiquitous.
Water: Tap water
is potable throughout Croatia.
Time zone: GMT plus one hour in winter and GMT plus two in summer.
Travel documentation:
Passport or some other internationally recognized identification
document. Tourists may remain in Croatia for up to three months.
For more information:
Diplomatic consulates of the Republic of Croatia abroad or the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia.
Tel. 01 4569 964
Web: www.mvp.hr/mvprh-www-eng/index.html
Customs regulations:
Customs regulations of the Republic of Croatia are in line with
the standards of European Union countries. Foreign currency
is freely brought in and taken out of the country (up to a value
of 3.000 euros); up to a value of 5.000 kn for domestic currency.
More expensive professional and technical equipment should be
registered at the border. Dogs and cats, accompanied by their
owner, need to have an International certificate from a registered
veterinarian stating that at least 15 days and not more than
six months have passed since their vaccination against rabies.
Tax refund for goods purchased in Croatia over 500 kuna in value
with a validated "Tax cheque" at departure from the
country. Information: Republic of Croatia Customs Administration
(tel 01 6102 333);
Web: www.carina.hr
Purchase tax reimbursement
for foreign citizens: Tourists making purchases in Croatia (apart
from petroleum derivatives) which exceed 500 Kuna per receipt
may reclaim VAT ("PDV").
At point of purchase
the sales person will provide on request a form PDV-P, which
should be filled out and stamped, on the spot. On leaving Croatia
the receipt must be verified by the Croatian Customs service.
A PDV refund in Kuna can be obtained within six months, either
at the same shop where the goods were purchased (in which case
the tax is refunded immediately), or by posting the verified
receipt back to the shop, together with the account number into
which the refund should be paid. In this case the refund is
dealt with within 15 days of receipt of the claim.
Medical service:
There are hospitals and clinics in all larger cities and first
aid clinics and pharmacies in all places. Foreign tourists do
not pay for medical services if the Health Care Convention was
signed between Croatia and the country they come from. Expenses
of health services provided to persons coming from the countries
with which the Health Care Convention was not signed are charged
directly to users according to the price list. For patients
whose lives are in danger, there is emergency transport by air(helicopter)
or sea (speadboat).
There is a network
of veterinary clinics and centres in Croatia.
Information: www.veterinarstvo.hr, e-mail: veterinarstvo@zg.tel.hr
National holidays
2004.: 1 January - New Year's Day; 11 and 12 april - Easter,
including Easter Monday; 1 May - Labour Day; 10 June - Corpus
Christi (Movable feast); 22 June - Anti-Fascist Resistance Day;
25 June - Statehood Day; 5 August - Victory Day and National
Thanksgiving Day; 15 August - Assumption; 8 October - Independence
Day; 1 November - All Saints' Day; 25 and 26 December - Christmas
Holidays.
Working hours:
Shops and department stores are open between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., or to 3 p.m. A smaller
number of stores close between noon and 4 p.m. Many stores are
also open on Sundays, especially in the summer, and a smaller
number in the larger cities are open 24 hours a day. Public
services and companies usually work from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
from Monday to Friday.
Post and Telecommunications:
Post Offices are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Saturdays
until 1 p.m. There are Post Offices in the larger cities which
are open until 10 p.m. in the summer. Postage stamps are sold
in Post Offices and at newsstands.
Public telephones can be used only with phone cards, which can
be purchased in Post Offices and at newsstands, in hotels and
tourist complexes.
Environmental protection:
Protection of the biological diversity is in conjunction with
the EU regulations currently in force. The water quality of
the Croatia's Adriatic Sea is of high quality for swimming and
in conjunction to the EU criteria. In case of an accident or
contamination of the sea, please contact the National Centre
for Sea Search and Rescue on the number 9155 (free telephone),
which is a part ointernational institutions of the same rank.
In case of accidental environmental contamination on land, report
it to the National Information Centre on the number 01/4814
911 For additional information about the environment: tel: 01/6106
111
Tel: 0800 200 037, Web: www.mzopu.hr
Important telephone
numbers: International dialling prefix for Croatia: 385
Ambulance 94
Fire-service 93
Police 92
Assistance on the roads 987; 987@hak.hr
(If you are calling from outside of Croatia or using a mobile
phone dial +3851 987General information 981
Information about local and district telephone numbers 988
Information about International telephone numbers 902
Weather forecast and road conditions 060 520 520
Croatia's auto club (HAK) 01 4640 800; Internet: www.hak.hr;
e-mail: info@hak.hr
Croatian angels:
unified number of tourist information for all of Croatia 062
999 999
International callers, dial: +385 62 999 999
This service is available in Croatian, English, German and Italian
from the 1st of April until the 31th of October. Radio
news in foreign languages during the tourist season: On Program
2 of Croatian radio, along with the regular news in Croatian,
the Croatian Auto Club (HAK) will give traffic reports in English,
German and Italian along with nautical news a number of times
throughout the day.
Other than on Program 2 of Croatian radio, alternating news
and traffic reports will be emitted every full hour from the
following studios: Program 3 of Bavarian radio, Program 3 of
Austrian radio, RAI Uno, British Virgin radio and Chezch radio.
Throughout the day nautical news will be emitted in English
and Croatian.