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    In this video, I’m talking about travel advice for Croatia. Here are the top things you need to know before visiting this beautiful country. These are the things I tell my family and friends before they travel here, so hopefully you will find some useful tips!

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    26 Comments

    1. hi! thank you so much for sharing all these great tips! how much cash would you recommend for a 7 day trip to croatia? I also heard that the official currency as of 1/1/23 for croatia is now euro, would you still recommend someone to bring kuna? if so, how much euro/kuna would you recommend for a 7 day trip? Thank you!!

    2. Thank you. I visited Croatia. Have good memories. Do not forget to mention Alcohol level allowed during driving in Croatia is zero. In US 0.08 but it is completely forbidden here to drink before driving. Just warning. Samir Rafla

    3. Great recommendations and the comparisons to The North America continent, that is the third-largest continent in the world, covering an area of 24.5 million square kilometers. It comprises 23 countries, as well as dependencies, ranging from the Arctic Circle in the north to the Panama Canal in the south. Now I know that driving limits are the same in this whole continent. Many thanks!

    4. Dis is the most BS video hear things you actually need to kwon
      And before you say anything I was literally born here
      #1 if you are a furry then croatia is not a safe place for you
      #2 if you're from Germany
      Expect people to start yelling at you cuz croats and Serbs are still pretty mad what you did to Yugoslavia😡
      3# don't disrespect or talk trash about football
      4# if you throw trash in our oceans you'll become our Public Enemy number one dats all👍

    5. 2 years later, here are the changes:

      1) no more kuna, everything's in euro.
      2) Croatia is now in Schengen, no more waiting on the borders.

      Thank you for this video, I concur with every point you said. Only one thing though: in Croatia you're obliged to carry some form of id at all times. If the id is non EU, I would very much recommend you carry your passport with you. While there's a very low chance a policeman or policewoman will ask you for your id, it can happen and if you don't have a valid id, you can get fined. So just keep that in mind when you come over 🙂 Welcome to Croatia!

    6. The milk in Croatia is at most 6% but half-and-half in USA is 10.5% or more. In my opinion, it still waters down the coffee which I cannot understand how Europeans like that. I suppose you get used to it. I just order cappuccino when I'm there because a cup of good plain brewed coffee simply doesn't exist in Europe unless you go to an American coffee shop; only cappuccino or espresso are VERY good. FORGET about asking for a glass of ice. Ice is like gold there. You will get a tiny glass with the equivalent of 1 American cube of ice, so no chance of making your own iced americano. With that said, Croatia is my favorite country in the world. Been there 35+ times and my mother was born there and have a summer house in Istria.

    7. Very good adviced.
      Two more things:
      1. You must be careful when going inside the water on the beach b'csuse the stones used to be slippery.
      2. Mostly, you will need a local doctor to gives you a medical order to get prescription drugs. Other wise you will be not able to buy them.

    8. Amazing video so many information you have highlighted I am glad to have watched it all. Big thank you.
      One question we are driving from Italy to Croatia is there any family (I have young children) camping you would recommend we have got our tents. ❤

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