CURRENCY – EURO
You can exchange foreign currency in banks, hotels, and post offices. The vast majority of restaurants, shops, hotels, and bars accept credit cards.
DESTINATIONS AND AIRPORTS
Distance of individual airports from our Charter base
Zadar (Zemunik) – 70 km
Rijeka (island of Krk) – 116 km
Split – 186 km
All airports are very well connected to all major European and world centers.
CLIMATE IN CROATIA
The Croatian coast is very indented with as many as 1,242 islands and reefs, of which 47 are inhabited islands. The climate is Mediterranean, with summer temperatures of 28-35 degrees, and sea temperatures between 23-26 degrees. Sea currents are on average 0.5 knt, and tides have very small amplitudes.
WATER
Tap water is drinkable throughout Croatia. And the islanders will thank you if you use water rationally.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
International call center for Croatia 00 385
112 – the official Croatian emergency number
195 – search and rescue service at sea
192 – police
193 – firefighters
194 – emergency assistance
987 – assistance on roads
MEDICAL SERVICE
If a convention on health care has been signed between Croatia and the country you come from, then the health care service is not paid for. If the convention is not signed, then the cost of the health service is charged directly from the user according to the price list.
For patients whose lives are at risk, there is emergency transport by air (helicopter) or sea (speedboat).
FISHING
Fishing is allowed in the entire area of the Adriatic Sea. You must have the appropriate license for fishing. More at: https://ribarstvo.mps.hr/default.aspx?id=5012
Special permits for fishing are valid in National Parks and Nature Parks. They can be purchased at park receptions, from employees, or at the webshop.
DIVING
Diving is only possible with a license (CMAS, PADI, SSI, NAVI, NASDS, YMCA). If you do not have a license, we recommend a diving course in one of the many diving centers on our coast.
If you are diving, you must mark the diving area with an appropriate red or orange buoy. If you are sailing and you see a buoy in the sea that marks the diving area, avoid it in a wide arc at a distance of no less than 100 m.