What to bring to Croatia? The

Answered by information department of "Subtlety of Tourism"
Documents require a passport and medical insurance. It is worth noting that there are some special requirements for this simple set.

Medical insurance, despite the fact that it is considered mandatory, usually goes "bundled" with a tourist voucher and will not make any encumbrance, both financially and temporally. For those who appreciate the power of a printed word in Russian or English, it will be rather dull here, since all the press and literature here are sold exclusively in the national language. Which, of course, something like a native Russian, but a little funnier.

We can not also say about what kind of money goes in the country and how to prepare for it. Naturally, if a tourist has dollars in his hands, the local population will look a little more friendly. However, the main currency here is national - the Croatian kuna. If you wish, you can exchange dollars or EUR for Coons at local exchange offices, Croats are indifferent to the rest of the currency. Also, all the banks on the territory of Croatia issue only kunas, so that some of the funds in any case will have to be converted for the duration of the holiday.

In addition, it is worthwhile to grab a standard first-aid kit - funds for headache and stomach pain, painkillers, just in case - anything from the common cold. And without fail to forget sunscreen and hats. Otherwise, Croatia is considered one of the cleanest countries in Europe, the climate here is mild and comfortable, suitable even for kids and elderly people, therefore it is not necessary to carry any specific goods with them.

April 23, 2013

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