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Passport or some other internationally recognised identification document which proves your identity and citizenship, issued by governmental authorities of your home or resident country is required to entry in the Republic of Croatia. Tourists may remain in Croatia for up to three months.
Visa is required for the foreigners coming from the countries whose citizens require a visa for entering Croatia. Visa is a permission to enter, stay or travel through the territory of the Republic of Croatia.
A foreign citizen is required to get a visa before entering the Republic of Croatia, in accordance with the visa system prescribed by the Croatian government.
Visas are normally issued by the diplomatic mission or the consular office of the Republic of Croatia. Visa cannot be used as a work permit.
Diplomatic Missions and Consular Offices of Croatia
Currency:
Official Croatian currency is the Croatian Kuna (1 Kn = 100 Lipa). Nominal values 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.
Currency regulations: Foreign currencies can be imported and exported freely.
Foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks, exchange offices, post offices and at most tourist agencies and hotels.
Time zone:
Central-European time GMT + one hour (during summer: GMT + two hours).
Climate and Weather:
Continental climate (average summer temperature: 20° C; average winter temperature: 1° C)
Weather forecast Meteorological and Hydrological Service
Electricity:
Voltage of city power grid – 220V, frequency 50HZ
Water:
Tap water is potable throughout Croatia.
Exchange Offices:
You can find Exchange Offices all over the city and they are open from 8:00 to 20:00 hrs from Monday to Friday and from 8:00 to 13:00 on Saturdays.
Croatian-English online dictionary