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Car rental in Croatia

Suzuki Vitara
  • € 48.00Minimum rental price
  • HybridCar cuel
  • 5Car doors count
  • 5Car seats count
  • Manual transmissionCar transmission
  • € 1 500.00Deposit
  • Air conditioningAir conditioner
    Mercedes-Benz A-class
    • € 86.00Minimum rental price
    • 5Car doors count
    • 5Car seats count
    • Automatic transmissionCar transmission
    • € 75.00Local tax
    • Air conditioningAir conditioner
    • Navigator $
    • Baby chair $
    • Children's booster $
    Suzuki Swift
    • € 42.00Minimum rental price
    • GasolineCar cuel
    • 5Car doors count
    • 5Car seats count
    • Automatic transmissionCar transmission
    • € 800.00Deposit
    • Air conditioningAir conditioner
      Peugeot 208
      • € 58.00Minimum rental price
      • GasolineCar cuel
      • 4Car doors count
      • 5Car seats count
      • Automatic transmissionCar transmission
      • Air conditioningAir conditioner
        Yamaha m
        • € 44.00Minimum rental price
        • 2Car seats count
          Skoda Rapid
          • € 27.00Minimum rental price
          • 5Car doors count
          • 5Car seats count
          • Automatic transmissionCar transmission
          • Air conditioningAir conditioner
          • Navigator $
          • Winter tires
          • Baby chair $
          Renault Megane
          • € 61.00Minimum rental price
          • 5Car doors count
          • 5Car seats count
          • Manual transmissionCar transmission
          • € 75.00Local tax
          • Air conditioningAir conditioner
          • Navigator $
          • Baby chair $
          • Children's booster $
          Opel Combo
          • € 49.00Minimum rental price
          • DieselCar cuel
          • 5Car doors count
          • 7Car seats count
          • Automatic transmissionCar transmission
          • Air conditioningAir conditioner
          • Navigator $
          • Baby chair $
          • Children's booster $
          Ford C-MAX
          • € 58.00Minimum rental price
          • DieselCar cuel
          • 5Car doors count
          • 7Car seats count
          • Manual transmissionCar transmission
          • Air conditioningAir conditioner
          • Navigator
          • Winter tires
          • Baby chair
          • Boxing (case) on the roof
          • Bike mounts
          Ford Focus
          • € 49.00Minimum rental price
          • GasolineCar cuel
          • 5Car doors count
          • 5Car seats count
          • Manual transmissionCar transmission
          • 300Operational kilometers limits
          • € 400.00Deposit
          • Air conditioningAir conditioner
          • Navigator $
          • Winter tires $
          • Baby chair $
          • Children's booster $
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          Car rental in Croatia

          Car rental in Croatia

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          About the country

          • A state in the south of Central Europe, in the west of the Balkan peninsula
          • In the west it is washed by the Adriatic Sea
          • The capital and largest city is Zagreb
          • Population – more than 4.5 million people
          • Area – more than 56.5 thousand km2
          A country

          Climate

            • Northern Croatia has a continental climate, Central Croatia has a semi-mountainous and mountainous climate, and Mediterranean climate near the coast
            • In winter: in the continental part up to -10°C, in the coastal part from 0°C to +10°C
            • In summer: on the coast – on average +25°C - +30°C, on the continent - about +25°C, in the mountains - no higher than 20°C

          Currency

            • From January 1, 2023, Croatia is officially in the eurozone, the national currency is the Euro (Kuna is not accepted)
            • The official means of payment is exclusively euro everywhere
            • Currency exchange can be carried out only in exchange offices
            • There are many exchange offices, especially in popular tourist places
            • Information about the current official course: www.hnb.hr
            • Banks work without a break every day from 8 to 17 o'clock, on Saturday until 13 o'clock, Sunday is a day off

          Language

            • The official language is Croatian
            • In some cities Istria's official status is Italian
            • In some municipalities, the languages of national minorities have an official status
            • English is very popular among young people

          The shops

            • Shops are open on weekdays from 8:00 to 20:00, on Saturdays and Sundays — until 14:00
            • In some cities, only supermarkets are open on weekends
            • On the coast during the tourist season, they work from 6:00 to 12:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00 (sometimes until 22:00)
          The shops

          An airport

          Information services

            • City information service - 988
            • General information service for the country - 989
            • International Reference Service - 902
            • The largest excursion organizations are Sputnik and Tripster, including excursions in Russian

          Top 5 dishes of national cuisine

            • Dalmatian or Istra prshut (dried meat)
            • Struckli (pie with filling; there are boiled, baked, sweet and salty)
            • Turkey with pancakes (pancakes)
            • Zagreb chop (odrezak) – veal baked in breadcrumbs, stuffed with cheese and shredding
            • Samoborskie or Zagorskie cheshnovki (sausages)

          Phones

            • Croatia's international telephone code is 385
            • When calling inside Croatia, you must first dial 0
            • It is recommended to buy a local SIM card right away - calls to many countries of the world will be much cheaper than roaming
            • The cards are sold at Tisak newsagents, post offices and branded stores of mobile operators - T-Hrvatski Telekom, Tomato, Tele2
          Phones

          Emergency and help service numbers

            • Police - 192
            • Fire service - 193
            • Ambulance - 194
            • Roadside Assistance - 1987
            • Emergency Operational service - 112
            • Rescue on the waters - 195
          Phones

          Top 5 attractions

            • Istria Peninsula (the cities of Pula, Rovinj, Porec and Rijeka) - beautiful coast, picturesque bays surrounded by Croatian pine trees
            • Plitvice Lakes National Park (lakes, waterfalls, caves)
            • Middle Dalmatia: Trogir - island city and fortress city, Split, Brac and Hvar islands
            • South Dalmatia: Dubrovnik, Kolocep Islands, Lastovo
            • Biokovo National Park (mountainous Croatia, the highest peak is Mount St. Jura)

          Traffic regulations, traffic features

            • Standard European Traffic Rules
            • Generally accepted signs are used
            • The maximum level of alcohol in the blood is 0.5 ppm, for young drivers (up to 24 years old) 0.0%
            • Low beam headlamps are mandatory throughout the year

          Toll roads

            • Part of the highways is paid. The payment is for kilometers, not for the time spent on the autobahn
            • Tolls are also paid for some bridges and tunnels
            • At the entrance to the motorway, a ticket is issued, in which the place of entry is marked; at the exit, the ticket is returned to the operator for payment
            • In case of loss of the coupon – payment at the maximum rate and a fine
            • Payment: cash, credit cards, electronic payment system (ETC) — HAZ, ARZ, Bina Istra
            • The amount depends on the size and type of vehicle

          Speed mode

            • The permissible speed is indicated on the signs
            • 130 km/h – autobahns
            • 110 km/h - highways
            • 90 km/h - outside settlements
            • 50 km/h - in cities
            • 20 km/h - in residential areas

          Gas stations

            • Gas stations - approximately every 40 kilometers and near all major cities on the highway
            • The cost of fuel is about the same everywhere (on motorways above)
            • First you need to fill up the fuel yourself, and then go to the checkout and pay
            • It is strictly forbidden to carry gasoline in cans in a car on the territory of the country
            • Most gas stations operate from 7 to 20, sometimes up to 22 hours; at night – only some on motorways

          Car parking

            • Parking is free in most places on Sundays
            • Street parking is divided into three zones – red (closest to the center), yellow and green
            • The maximum parking time in the red zone is 1 hour, in the yellow zone – 2 hours, in the green zone – 3 hours
            • Coupons for payment are bought in vending machines and placed on the dashboard under the windshield
            • In case of violation of parking rules and exceeding the paid time, the wheels of the car are blocked

          Penalties

            • It is advisable to pay the fine at the place of the offense after the protocol/ decision is issued
            • Payment is possible within 8 days (at the bank or at the post office), but then the police have the right to confiscate the driver's passport or other identity document
            • Foreigners must pay fines for traffic violations before they leave the country

          The cost of car rental

            • The most expensive car available for rent is a Porsche 911, from € 309 per day
            • The most budget – Opel Corsa, from € 12.00 per day

          Types of cars available for rent

          Types of cars available for rent

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