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ImageFor entry and driving through Croatia you need a insurance green card and valid driving license. During summer months traffic at the border entrances is more densely, what can cause short hold ups. Toll is charged on the highways and bridges ...

General info:

Gas stations are opened from 7 - 20 h (in the summer till 22 h), some of the work non-stop (0 - 24). Unleaded fuel is present at all gas stations and it is marked with green label. Road informations you can regurarly hear on the Croatian Radio translated in several laguages.

Traffic rules:

Croatia Map
Croatia Map
In Croatia cars drive on the right side. If the traffic signs don't say otherwise, speed limits are 130 km/h on highways and semi - highways, 100 km/h on roads with two lanes, 50 km/h in populated place i 80 km/h outside populated areas. Road fines depend on severity of violation. Allowed alchocol limit in blood is 0,5 ppm.

Rent-a-car:

Driver has to be over 23 and posses driving license. Many international rent-a-car agencies have their own offices in major Croatian cities.

Arrival by Airplane:

From almost every international airports take off regular flights for the capital city of Croatia - Zagreb, there you can continue your flight toward coast. In season highlights number of flights is increased, and many charter flights move directly to the largest touristic destinations in Croatia: Split, Brac, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Pula and Rijeka.

Arrival by Bus:

Regural international bus lines conect Croatia with Austria, Italia, Hungary, France, Germany, Bosna and Herzegovina. This kind of transportation is the cheapest if you come to Croatia from eastern Europe. Croatia has also quality developed national bus lines net, that reaches to the smallest places on the coast.

 
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