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We give you some tips if you are traveling alone in Croatia: Avoid hotel resorts and boutique hotels, boarding houses, or choose less lodging, find accommodation near the city center or downtown, select casual restaurants, use public transportation, join groups of adventure... Solo travelers in Croatia
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We recommend that for your convenience and rights; make sure you are registered for the duration of your stay, from arrival until the day of departure. Tourist tax in Croatia
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Customs regulations of the Croatia are the same as the standards of the European Union. Foreign currency is freely import and export tin he value of 3000 Euros, and local currency to the amount of 15 000 KN. More information about customs regulations in Croatia.
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Petrol stations in big cities as well as on important roads are open non-stop, otherwise the working hours are from 6:00 to 20:00 hours, in summer time from 6:00 to 22:00.Petrol stations in Croatia
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Croatia is a safe destination for visitors; the bullets have stopped flying years ago. Of course, no journey is entirely without risk, but Croatia is generally considered a safe country, even safer than most European countries.More information about security in Croatia.
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In some hotels in Croatia you can deliver your laundry to the reception at the laundry, or collecting in the room, and take it the next day. If you have accommodation or are staying in the hostel, laundry service will be better. Detailed information about service laundry.
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Travel to Croatia with children? No problem! Croats are welcoming and when children are concerned, and will do everything to help to solve possible problems arising, or to prevent their occurrence. + Accommodation suitable for children + Dining with kids + Walking with children + Sightseeing with kids More about travel to Croatia with children.
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Post offices are open from 7:00 to 19:00. Saturdays are open 07:00 to 13:00. Offices in major cities during the summer are open until 22:00. Postage stamps can be bought at post offices and newsstands.Post and Telecommunications in Croatia
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Croatia has a long tradition of artisan handicrafts, which resulted in a rich and distinctive souvenirs. Embroidery, Pag lace, Pag cheese, Samobor crystal, tie, Maraschino, Penkala, Moretto, Gingerbread heart, dolls in national costumes, Olive oil, Lavender, Bajadera (sweets)... A more detailed description of the Croatian souvenirs
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Shopping in Croatia is not on the tourist's because Croatia does not fall into one of the top shopping destinations. Whether you go to buy unique souvenirs or Aseptic Zone Croatian Croatian offer of sale, you will be richer by one experience the local customs, ways of life and costs. Extensively about buying in Croatia.
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