
Croatia
Capital: Zagreb
Currency: Euro
Climate:
The country is divided into 2:
- the interior part marked by a continental climate with harsh winters containing snowfall and negative temperatures, and very hot and stormy summers.
- the coastal part is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with mild winters, hot and dry summers

The formalities
Vaccines :
It is advisable to update the usual vaccinations:
- Diphtheria-tetanus-poliomyelitis (DTP)
- Rubella
- Mumps
And more particularly measles (MMR)
Preventive vaccination against hepatitis A and B may be recommended, as well as vaccination against typhoid fever, or meningococcus, and possibly rabies, depending on the duration and conditions of the stay.
Regarding Covid-19...
Authorized international travelers
- Wearing a mask: Face masks are compulsory on public transport.
- Public transport: Public transport operates as usual.
- Restaurants, bars and nightclubs are open as usual.
- Stores: Stores and services are open with appropriate safety measures, such as the use of hand sanitizer and social distancing.
Documents to have:
The identity card is mandatory (valid for 5 years after the end of validity, in this case the valid passport is recommended)
Accommodation in Croatia
Activities in Croatia
Transport in Croatia
Bus: City buses are available in major cities
Boat: The towns on the coast as well as the islands are connected to each other by ferries.
Train: There are several lines but the Croatian train has the disadvantage of being slow and it does not connect all the cities (for example, no connection with Dubrovnik). There is not necessarily assistance and not always a ramp to get on or off the train