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Free import
• 200 cigarettes
• 50 cigars
• 100 cigarillos
• 250g of tobacco
• 1Litre of spirits
• 2Litres of wine
• 2Litres of liqueur
• 250 litres of cologne
• Other perfumes up to 50 g
• The national currency amounting to 15,000 HRK can be imported. There is no set limit for importing foreign currency.
Prohibited
• No information available
Restricted
• All weapons and ammunition imported into the country will require a permit and must be reported to the police upon entry.
• All species of animals (dogs, cats, birds, fishes, hamsters, etc.) may be imported in Croatia only when they enter across particular border crossings where vegetarian border inspections perform health control. Each animal must have its international health Certificate, issued in the country of export.
• Bringing pets in temporarily may be allowed only in cases, where the owner can provide an international Vaccination Certificate.
• 200 cigarettes
• 50 cigars
• 100 cigarillos
• 250g of tobacco
• 1Litre of spirits
• 2Litres of wine
• 2Litres of liqueur
• 250 litres of cologne
• Other perfumes up to 50 g
• The national currency amounting to 15,000 HRK can be imported. There is no set limit for importing foreign currency.
Prohibited
• No information available
Restricted
• All weapons and ammunition imported into the country will require a permit and must be reported to the police upon entry.
• All species of animals (dogs, cats, birds, fishes, hamsters, etc.) may be imported in Croatia only when they enter across particular border crossings where vegetarian border inspections perform health control. Each animal must have its international health Certificate, issued in the country of export.
• Bringing pets in temporarily may be allowed only in cases, where the owner can provide an international Vaccination Certificate.
Free export
• No information available
Prohibited
• No information available
Restricted
• Items of cultural heritage such as artefacts, paintings, sculptures etc will require authorization before being exported.
• Weapons and ammunition will require a permit before being allowed to leave the country.
• Various endangered species.
• No information available
Prohibited
• No information available
Restricted
• Items of cultural heritage such as artefacts, paintings, sculptures etc will require authorization before being exported.
• Weapons and ammunition will require a permit before being allowed to leave the country.
• Various endangered species.
Basic health information for travelers to Croatia
• HIV/Hepatitis B exists in this country and travellers should take care if dealing with needles or engaging in sexual activity when visiting. Additional pre flight vaccinations for Hepatitis A and Tetanus are also strongly recommended.
• There is a minor threat of contracting Rabies from wild animal bites and visitors and their children should exercise caution when dealing with any stray dogs whilst visiting the country. If bitten, travellers should clean the wound and seek immediate medical assistance.
Basic security information for travelers to Croatia
• A copy of your passport should be kept on you at all times and produced if stopped by the police whilst travelling the country.
• Travellers leaving the tourist sections of the country should be wary of coming across unexploded bombs. Any visitors planning to leave the main tourist sites should inform the relevant authorities as to their intentions in the event of an accident.
• HIV/Hepatitis B exists in this country and travellers should take care if dealing with needles or engaging in sexual activity when visiting. Additional pre flight vaccinations for Hepatitis A and Tetanus are also strongly recommended.
• There is a minor threat of contracting Rabies from wild animal bites and visitors and their children should exercise caution when dealing with any stray dogs whilst visiting the country. If bitten, travellers should clean the wound and seek immediate medical assistance.
Basic security information for travelers to Croatia
• A copy of your passport should be kept on you at all times and produced if stopped by the police whilst travelling the country.
• Travellers leaving the tourist sections of the country should be wary of coming across unexploded bombs. Any visitors planning to leave the main tourist sites should inform the relevant authorities as to their intentions in the event of an accident.
For further assistance please contact the Croatia Customs authorities directly. They will provide the latest information about customs regulations and export-import procedures.
Croatia Customs contact information
Address:
Alexandera von Humboldta 4
10000 Zagreb
Telephone: +385 1 6211 300, +385 0800 1222
Website: http://www.carina.hr/Pocetna/IndexEN.aspx
For additional information about travel restrictions, security warnings, political updates, and basic travel guidelines, please contact the nearest Croatia Embassy.
List of Croatia Embassies all over the world: http://croatia.visahq.co.uk/embassy/United-Kingdom/
Croatia Customs contact information
Address:
Alexandera von Humboldta 4
10000 Zagreb
Telephone: +385 1 6211 300, +385 0800 1222
Website: http://www.carina.hr/Pocetna/IndexEN.aspx
For additional information about travel restrictions, security warnings, political updates, and basic travel guidelines, please contact the nearest Croatia Embassy.
List of Croatia Embassies all over the world: http://croatia.visahq.co.uk/embassy/United-Kingdom/
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