Mar 17th 2010 Croatia – Getting Around
Croatia definitely is one of the world’s best seaboard tourist spot. It is located in Southeastern Europe with an area of 56,542 sq miles. Around 5 million people are living in this country. Croatian is the official language of Croatia. Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia; Croatian Kuna is currency in use. The major climatic conditions here are continental and it varies at the places near to sea coast. Croatia has 1105 miles of coastline along Adriatic Sea.
Travelers visiting Croatia, especially those coming from the neighboring European countries have a number of different options to choose from to get in and around the country. Croatia has four major airports situated in the cities of Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, Pula and Rijeka. All of these airports are within 20 minutes from the centers of the cities as well as the top tourist spots of the country making them extremely accessible and a convenient means to travel to Croatia.
If you are planning to travel to Croatia with children, you will be surprised that Croatia offers many pleasures for families. You can get various private accommodations which can be adjusted according to your requirements. Try to strike the deal with the owner of the accommodation and try to include the kitchen services. With kids it is always better to have your own kitchen. The hosts also help you in guiding about the places.
Getting around the country of Croatia is just as convenient for travelers. Travelers can opt to go around the country by availing the travel services of local taxi companies which are available at any time of the day, or by renting a car either before departing for Croatia or through the concierge of the hotel or motel you are staying in.
The beaches are full of sea urchins. So it would be a wise idea to carry plastic sandals. Also the sea water is very inviting. The weather is mild and you will face lots of wind. So bring your sun lotion in order to protect yourself from the drying up. Evening time invites lots of mosquitoes and other insects, so it would be better if you have insect repellants. An electric protection can also work well if you are in the accommodation.
Croatia is very famous for its sea food, the resorts near Dalmatia region will amaze you with some dishes that you never tasted before. One of it is “salata od hobotnice” which means ‘octopus salad’ and its most popular dish originated from Croatia. Tourists find one more surprise dish that is ‘Janjetina’ where a lamb is roasted completely. This country is very famous for its red and white wine, and many other alcoholic beverages available all over the country.
Tourists can carry non commercial luggage of value up to 300 Kunas which is exempted from customs duty. EU Tourists are allowed to carry up to ¼ Kg of tobacco and 2 liters of wine. Products of historical or archeological value need special export licenses taking them back to home.
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