
Country's slogan says it all: "Croatia-Mediterranean as it once was... ".
This beautiful unspoilt Mediterranean destination offers an abundance of coastal and island towns
with rich cultural heritage set in crystal clean waters of Adriatic.
Sail away with us, let us show you the Mediterranean Pearls ...
Money:
Local currency 1 Kuna (HRK) = 100 Lipa
Notes are in denominations of 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 HRK.
Coins are in denominations of 5, 2 and 1 HRK, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, and 1 lipa.
Export-import restrictions: The import and export of foreign currency is unlimited. The import and export of our currency - HRK is limited to 2000 HRK, in banknotes up to 500 HRK.
For amounts exceeding 2000 HRK a special permit from the National Bank of Croatia is required.
Exchange offices: Currencies can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices (Mjenjacnica), hotels and most travel agencies. Exchange rates are published in the daily press and by banks that display them in visible places.
Banks: Banking hours: 8 a.m. till 7 p.m. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. till noon on Saturdays. All banks are closed on Sunday and public holidays. Cash machines, though seldom found outside the major towns and resorts, are operative 24 hours a day.
Credit cards and other means of payment: Standard credit cards like Eurocard/Mastercard, Diners, American Express and Visa are widely accepted in Croatia. All shops, restaurants, agencies, hotels and other services usually have logo stickers on the door or other visible place for you to be sure which credit cards they accept. You can take cash advance on Eurocard/Mastercard and Diners in most post offices. Banks and moneychangers as well as some hotels accept travellers' checks. Usually a 2 % commission is charged for cashing a traveller's check.

