Useful info & tips for renter
Croatian emergency numbersCountry code for Croatia is 00 385
Ambulance:194
Fire: 193
Police: 192
Number for all emergencies: 112
Help on road: 1987
Tap waterTap water in Croatia is drinkable.
ElectricityIn Croatia electricity voltage is 220 V ! Please use standard 2-point plugs!
Mobile phone useMobile phones from all Europeans countries should work in Croatia, but please check with your network provider before your visit to Croatia, no matter if you are coming from Europe or some other countries of the world.
Public phone usePublic phones are reachable at all public spots in Croatia.
If you would like to use public phone you should buy phone card and it is available in shops, kiosks and at post offices. Post offices in Croatia are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday , even on Saturday till 1 p.m.
Time DifferenceCroatian time is in Central European Time Zone
Central European Standard Time GMT +1
Central European Summer Time GMT +2
Shops & office opening hoursDuring the week most shops are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
On Saturday some shops are closed after 2 p.m., but in the high season most of them are open longer, even on Sunday.
Public offices work from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., except Saturday and Sunday.
During national holidays offices and shops are closed.
Croatian national holidays in 2014.1st of January – Ney Year
6th of January – Epiphany
20th of April & 21st of April – Easter and Easter Monday
1st of May - Labor Day
19th of June - Corpus Christi
22nd of June – Anti-fascist Resistance Day
25th of June – Statehood Day
5th of August – Victory Day and National Thanksgiving Day
15th of August – Assumption Day
8th of October – Independence Day
1st of November – All Saints Day
25th of December – Christmas Day
25th of December – St. Stephen's Day
LanguageOfficial language is Croatian and it is Slavic language.
Majority of people in Croatia speak at least English, especially in tourist areas. Italian and German are also common.
If you would like to say: „ Thank you very much!“ in Croatian is „Puno hvala!“; „Good morning!“ is „Dobro jutro!“; „ Good evening“ is „Dobro večer!“; „ Good night“ is „Laku noć!“
RestaurantsMost of the restaurants in Croatia offer multilingual menus, but you can find some special Croatian dishes written in Croatian, because we have so many traditional dishes worth to try. Waiters will be delightful to explain you! Please also check before if it is necessary to book table in advance, especially during the high season.
CurrencyOfficial currency in Croatia is Croatian Kuna.
For 1 Euro you can get approximately 7,5 Croatian Kuna (s) depending on currency exchange rate! Shops accept only Croatian Kuna, as credit cards also. In some restaurants you can pay in Euros (even Euro is not yet our official currency), but you should be aware to get your receipt in Croatian Kuna (s) even if you pay in Euros.
Public parkingPublic parking in Croatia is payable by mobile phone, but only if you are user of Croatian network provider, otherwise you can buy parking card by cash from parking machines which can be found at each parking place.
In the high season is very difficult to find parking place available, especially near historical core of towns and we strongly recommend you to park at the edge of town and to use public transport.
Ferry linesCroatian mainland is very good connected with islands by regular ferry lines.
Croatian national ferry Line Company is Jadrolinija.
You can buy tickets in Jadrolinija's ticket office at the ferry port, on the day of travel or book them online. For timetables and prices please visit www.jadrolinija.hr
Visa requirementsPlease check before your visit to Croatia if you do need Visa!
You can find basic information about the visa regime between the Republic of Croatia and all other countries on www.mfa.hr