Useful information

About Croatia and how to?

Where to stay? How to arrive? Travel agencies? Importing live animals? Travelling with pets and responsibility? Maximum number of animals? Conditions? Updates from Croatia? …

https://croatia.hr/en-GB/travel-info/useful-information

https://feeds.croatia.hr/en/

Arrival by car, air, bus, rail, sea. Speed limits, regulations, petrol stations, airports, ferry lines…

https://croatia.hr/en-GB/travel-info/how-to-arrive

Covid-19 update for Croatia

Is it safe to travel to Croatia? Entry into the Republic of Croatia for foreign citizens. I am a citizen of a Member State of the EU/EEA and I have booked tourist accommodation in the Republic of Croatia. What documents do I need to have to enter the Republic of Croatia? Are the borders open? Are there flights to Croatia? Are there any domestic flights operating within Croatia? Are hotels currently operation in Croatia and if not, when are hotels, camps and other accommodation expected to reopen? Are restaurants open? Are beaches, parks and outdoor recreational facilities open? Are private boats allowed to enter Croatian waters and or mooring in Croatia? What is the situation with nautical tourism? Is there public transportation available within Croatia? Within and/or to and from various cities and regions. Is there passenger traffic and or public ferry transport available to and from the Croatian islands? Transiting through Croatia

Read more about these corona questions here:

https://croatia.hr/en-GB/coronavirus-2019-ncov-q-and-a

https://eu2020.hr/Home/OneNews?id=184

The river Krka

The river Krka (75 km) has specific meaning for the counties total economy, especially in tourism. Krka is a phenomenal rocky lime ground, which has unique cascade like canyons that created a natural beauty with miraculous formations of tuff barriers. Great tourist attractions are the Roški Slap (waterfall), the Visovac Lake and the little island of Visovac on which the Franciscan monastery St. Archangel is located, the restored mills, the stamping mills and ethno-collection.

A section of the course of the Krka, from Knin to Skradin was pronounced a national park in 1885 due to its exceptional nature and scientific and cultural historic value.