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Rated as Europe's most popular holiday destinations, Croatia is known for its beautiful architecture, lively culture and nightlife, and plenty of first-class shops and restaurants to entertain visitors. It's a place worth visiting. However, certain tips and travel advice for your Croatia tour will help you in not being unknown towards the city.
Roads in Croatia are very well maintained for road travel. UK driving license applies for up to six months, but if you intend to stay longer, a Croatian license must be requested. Restaurants within the city are plenty and provide various cuisines to suite different travelers. Accommodations have high standard and proper security for tourists. Sea Urchins is one thing which each and every traveler should know. Know where you can buy rubber shoes in order to protect yourself well. Bartering within the city is allowed in different places for example in markets, private rooms for rental, jewellery shops etc. Local alcohols and cigarettes tend to be cheaper within the city compared to duty free shops in the airport.
Know which season you're traveling. The elements in Croatia is very much predictable and warm summers and cold winters throughout. The optimum time to go to Croatia would be between May and September. Many of the holiday resorts close down by mid September, even though the weather can be glorious in September too.
Some of the must places to go to in your Croatia tour would be the old a part of Split, which can help you transfer back in old Roman times, the town of Hvar and also the little capital of scotland- Milna, all of which has lots to offer towards the keen travelers.
While your security and safety is concerned, Croatia is low in crime and violent crime is often rare. Travelers are advised to take proper precautions in carrying profit busy tourist areas. Personal and valuable items shouldn't be left unattended, particularly on the beach. Many hotels have safe deposit boxes. Any crime can be reported to the local police station. Croatian resorts also are usually trouble free and tourist areas in many cases are safe because it is visited by countless tourists every year. But when you will be likely to travel outside, be aware that unexploded mines remain in war-affected areas such as Eastern Slavonia, Brodsko-Posavska County, Karlovac County, areas around Zadar County and in more remote regions of the Plitvice Lakes National Park.
