HOW TO GET TO CROATIA: FERRIES TO CROATIA The ferry is usually the most used means of transport to reach the cities on the Croatian coast. The main ports for passenger ferry traffic in Croatia are those of Split and Zadar. These ports are connected with several Italian ports and with the islands of the […]
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CROATIA DOCUMENTS Travel Documents: To entry into Croatia, European citizens must be in possess of a valid identity card or passport. Also minors must have their own personal identity document. Citizens of other countries outside the European Union must have their passport. For some countries a visa is required for stays longer than 90 days. Driving License: National driving […]
Croatia has significant climatic differences due to its geographical conformation. Along the Dalmatian coast and in the Istrian peninsula the climate of Croatia is tempered by the influence of the Adriatic Sea and is mainly of the Mediterranean type, with mild winters and hot and dry summers. THE MOUNTAINS BLOCK THE INFLUENCES OF THE SEA […]
Croatia is a very varied country full of tourist attractions. This variety is the reflection of the history that has characterized the different areas of the country. In Istria and Dalmatia, along the coast overlooking the Adriatic Sea, the Italian and Venetian influence is still alive. The imprint of many historic centers is clearly of […]
Croatia: Dalmatia, Istria and Slavonia
Croatia (Republika Hrvatska) is an independent republic, which was part of Yugoslavia until its dissolution in 1991. The country is located in the northwestern part of the Balkan peninsula and has a long coastline dotted with a myriad of islands in the Adriatic Sea. Croatia has Zagreb as its capital. On 1 July 2013, the […]