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    GRATIS

    E N G L I S H

    www.croatia.hr

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    Welcome!We extend our warm welcome to you and we are pleased and

    proud that you have decided to visit our country. People of

    all lands love their believing it to be the most beautiful. The

    Croats call their country Our Beautiful Homeland - just as

    the first verse of our national anthem describes it.

    The Republic of Croatia is a European parliamentary stateand a part of the European political and cultural history. By

    size it belongs among the middle-sized European countries

    like Denmark, Ireland, the Slovak Republic or Switzerland.

    Croatia is a land of open borders and clear-cut customs for-

    malities. It is also a country of concord, and one that is re-

    spectful towards its guests. We Croats strive to make Our

    Beautiful Homeland just as beautiful for those who visit it,

    and we do our best to ensure that when leaving, they take

    with them the most beautiful memories.

    Welcome to Croatia!

    croatian tourismregions

    ISTRIA

    KVARNER

    LIKA-KARLOVAC

    DALMATIA - ZADAR

    DALMATIA - SPLIT

    DALMATIA - IBENIK

    DALMATIA - DUBROVNIK

    CITY OF ZAGREB

    SLAVONIA

    CENTRAL CROATIA

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    useful informationTravel Documents

    Passport or some other document recognized by interna-tional agreement verifying the identity and citizenship ofthe bearer.Information: Diplomatic missions of the Republic of Croatiaabroad or the Ministry of Foreign affairs and European In-tegration of the Republic of Croatia (tel. +385 1 4569 964;e-mail: [email protected]; www.mvpei.hr)

    Customs Regulations

    Customs regulations of the Republic of Croatia are almostcompletely harmonized with the regulations and standardsof European Union, but with regard to the import of itemsof non-commercial character for personal use only the itemsnot exceeding the value of 300 kn are exempt from paymentof customs duty and the VAT tax.Foreign and local currency and cheques may be freely takenin and out of the country by foreign and Croatian citizensresident abroad, but the transfer of an amount exceeding40,000 HRK must be declared to a customs official.Valuable professional equipment and technical devices mustalso be declared to a customs official at the border crossing.Upon the presentation of the PDV-P (VAT), rather the Taxcheque form verified by a customs official, a tax refund ismade to foreign citizens for purchased goods the value ofwhich exceeds 500kn.Information: Customs Administration: www.carina.hrHouse pets (dogs, cats and animals of the marten family)that are being brought into the Republic of Croatia (RH),

    and which come from the member countries of the EuropeanUnion, must comply with the following:- must be fitted with an electronic system of identification

    (microchip);- must have the required international travel document issued

    by a licensed veterinary surgeon verifying the validity ofvaccination against rabies.

    If the house pets (dogs, cats and animals of the marten fam-ily) come from the countries which are not members of theEU, they must:- be fitted with an electronic system of identification

    (microchip);- be accompanied by a veterinary certificate issued by a

    licensed veterinary surgeon, or upon repeated entry by arequired international travel document proving the validityof vaccination against rabies.

    Information: Ministry of Agriculture, Fishing Industry andRural Development Administration for veterinary medicine(tel.: + 385 1 610 9749; 610 6703 and 610 6669: www.mps.hr)

    CurrencyKuna (1 Kuna = 100 lipa).Foreign currency may be exchanged in banks, exchange of-fices, post offices, tourist agencies and hotels.

    Post and TelecommunicationsPost offices are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, insmaller towns from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m.; some offices work asplit shift. In larger towns and tourist centres there is a pos-sibility for the on-duty post offices to be open on Sundays.Phone cards are used in all public telephones and may bepurchased from post offices and from newspaper and to-bacco kiosks. International calls may be made directly fromall public telephones.www.posta.hr

    Shops and Public Services - working hoursMost shops are open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on weekdays,on Saturdays until 2 p.m. or longer, and in the season onSundays as well.Public services and business offices work from 8 a.m. until4 p.m., Monday to Friday.

    Medical ServicesThere are hospitals and clinics in all larger towns and cities;in smaller towns there are dispensaries and pharmacies.Foreign visitors do not pay for medical services if a con-vention on health care has been signed between Croatia andthe visitors country of origin. The costs of medical care toforeign persons whose countries have not signed a healthcare convention are paid directly by the person using theseservices according to a price list.For patients in a life-threatening condition emergency trans-port by air (helicopter) and sea (speedboat) is available.

    Electrical Power Supply: 220V, 50 Hz.

    Tap water is potable in all parts of Croatia.

    Public Holidays1 January - New Years Day; 6 January - Feast of the Epiphany;12 and 13 April - Easter Sunday & Easter Monday; 1 May -Labor Day; 11 June - Corpus Christi; 22 June - Anti-FascistResistance Day; 25 June - Statehood Day; 5 August - VictoryDay and National Thanksgiving Day; 15 August - Feast of theAssumption; 8 October - Independence Day; 1 November -All Saints Day; 25 and 26 December - Christmas Holidays

    Fuel stationsOpen from 7 a.m. until 7 or 8 p.m. every day; in the summerseason, until 10 p.m. Certain fuel stations in the larger citiesand on main international routes are open 0-24.All fuel stations sell Eurosuper 95, Super 95, Super 98, Superplus 98, Diesel and Euro diesel fuel and, in larger cities, gas.A complete list of fuel stations servicing vessels, containinginformation on maximum sea depth and fuel station openinghours, is provided in the brochure Information for Boaters.For information on fuel prices and the list of centers selling

    gas: www.ina.hr; www.omv.hr; www.hak.hr; www.tifon.hr

    Important Telephone NumbersInternational country code for Croatia: +385Police: 92Fire Brigade: 93Ambulance: 94Roadside Vehicle Assistance: 987; [email protected] (when call-ing from abroad or by mobile phone, dial +385 1 987)National Search and Rescue Center at Sea: 9155.Countrywide number for all emergency situations: 112General information: 981Information - local and intercity numbers: 988Information - international numbers: 902Weather forecast and road conditions: 060 520 520Maritime weather forecasts issued by the State Hydro-mete-orological Institute (Split Maritime Meteorological Centre)are broadcast on coastal radio stations (Rijeka Radio, SplitRadio and Dubrovnik Radio) as well as the VHF channels

    Of the Harbor Masters Offices. The most comprehensivemaritime weather forecasts are available on the Internet pages of the National Hydro-meteorological Institute athttp://meteo.hr. An especially detailed forecast can be foundat http://prognoza.hr/prognoze_en.html. Weather forecastscan also be obtained from the reception desks in marinas.Croatian Automobile Club (HAK): +385 1 46 40 800;www.hak.hr; e-mail: [email protected] Harbor Masters Offices along the coast can be contactedon VHF channels 10 and 16.All Croatian marinas can be contacted on VHF channel 17.

    Types of Ports for Nautical TourismThe classification of the yachting ports in the Republic of Croatiais the following: anchorage, mooring, dry marina and marina.Yachting ports are also classified according to the type ofservices they provide, and berths are charged accordingly.

    Prices

    For all additional explanations and detailed information about prices, valid commercial conditions, and the availability of theservices provided, please contact the individual marinas directly.In most marinas in the Republic of Croatia the price of a per-manent (annual) berth for charter vessels is 10-20% higherthan the stated price.In most marinas the service of a monthly berth is offered underspecial conditions, both in the season and in the winter period.Some marinas do not provide a monthly berth service duringthe months of July and August.Some marinas approve certain discounts for their servicesbased on a long-term stay in a marina, or on the basis of theircooperation with major sports clubs or associations. All rel-evant information may be obtained from marinas directly.Certain marinas can accommodate mega-yachts, with ad-vance notification.Each marina reserves the right to change its prices with-out prior notification.

    Annual Flat-rate Tourist TaxAll boaters owners of private vessels and those using char-tered vessels are obliged to pay a sojourn tax during theirstay in Croatia in accordance with the Law on sojourn tax ofthe Republic of Croatia (www.mint.hr).Most marinas charge an administrative fee of 40-60 forthose with annual berth contracts. This fee covers all admin-istrative costs related to the temporary import of vessels.Marinas reserve the right also to charge for other legally al-lowable fees.

    National Parks and Nature ParksEntry and stay in the National Parks and Nature Parks arecharged for separately.

    Publications of the Croatian National Tourist BoardCovering Nautical Tourism: Price List for all Croatian Marinas Croatian Nautical Tourism Brochure Croatian Marinas Information for Boaters

    The Croatian Marina AssociationCroatian marinas are part of a professional network that islinked through the Croatian Marina Association with theCroatian Chamber of Commerce at:HRVATSKA GOSPODARSKA KOMORAUPANIJSKA KOMORA RIJEKABulevar osloboenja 23; HR-51000 Rijeka, CroatiaTel: +385 51 209 111; Fax: +385 51 216 033e-mail: [email protected]; www.hgk.hr

    InformationRequests for detailed information should be made to marinasat the addresses shown or, for ACI marinas only, also at thefollowing address:ACI d.d. OpatijaM. Tita 151, HR-51410 Opatija, CroatiaTel.: +385 51 271 288; Fax: +385 51 271 824e-mail: [email protected]

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    wireless Internet access - WLAN

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    Prices are given in euros () and include PDV (VAT).Data presented herein have been obtained from the marinasthat are members of the Croatian Marina Association.

    The publisher cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of theinformation contained herein, nor can it be held responsiblefor any errors that may be contained in future amendments oradditions to the information.

    Zagreb, January 2009

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    information

    HRVATSKA TURISTIKA ZAJEDNICA

    Iblerov trg 10/IV, p.p. 25110000 ZAGREB, HRVATSKATel.: +385 1 46 99 333Fax: +385 1 45 57 827Web: www.hrvatska.hrE-mail: [email protected]

    Kroatische Zentrale fr Tourismus1010 WienAm Hof 13, sterreichTel.: +43 1 585 38 84Fax: +43 1 585 38 84 20

    E-mail: [email protected] Zentrale fr Tourismus60311 FrankfurtKaiserstrasse 23, DeutschlandTel.: +49 69 23 85 350Fax: +49 69 23 85 35 20E-mail: [email protected]

    Kroatische Zentrale fr Tourismus80469 MnchenRumfordstrasse 7, Deutschland

    Tel.: +49 89 22 33 44Fax: +49 89 22 33 77E-mail: [email protected]

    Ente Nazionale Croato per il Turismo20122 MilanoPiazzetta Pattari 1/3, ItaliaTel.: +39 02 86 45 44 97Fax: +39 02 86 45 45 74E-mail: [email protected]

    Ente Nazionale Croato per il Turismo

    00186 RomaVia Delloca 48, ItaliaTel.: +39 06 32 11 0396Fax: +39 06 32 11 1462E-mail: [email protected]

    Chorvatsk turistick sdruen110 00 Praha 1Krakovsk 25, esk republikaTel.: +420 2 2221 1812Fax: +420 2 2221 0793E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

    Chorvtske turistick zdruenie821 09 BratislavaTrenianska 5, SlovakiaTel.: +421 2 55 562 054Fax: +421 2 55 422 619E-mail: [email protected]

    Horvt Idegenforgalmi Kzssg

    1053 BudapestMagyar u. 36, MagyarorszgTel.: +36 1 266 65 05Fax:+36 1 266 65 33E-mail: [email protected]

    Office National Croate de Tourisme75116 Paris48, avenue Victor Hugo, FranceTel.: +33 1 45 00 99 55Fax: +33 1 45 00 99 56

    E-mail: [email protected] National Tourist OfficeLondon W6 9ER2 Lanchesters162-164 Fulham Palace RoadUnited KingdomTel.: +44 208 563 79 79Fax: +44 208 563 26 16E-mail: [email protected]

    Narodowy Orodek Informacji TurystycznejRepubliki ChorwacjiIPC Business Centerul. Koszykowa 5400-675 Warszawa, PolskaTel.: +48 22 828 51 93Fax: +48 22 828 51 90E-mail: [email protected]

    Oficina de turismo de Croacia28001 Madrid, EspanaCalle Claudio Coello 22, 1o CTel.: +34 91 781 5514Fax: +34 91 431 8443E-mail: [email protected]

    Croatian National Tourist OfficeNew York 10118350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4003, U.S.A.Tel.: +1 212 279 8672Fax: + 1 212 279 8683E-mail: [email protected]

    Kroatiska Turistbyrn11135 StockholmKungsgatan 24, SverigeTel.: +46 853 482 080Fax: +46 820 24 60E-mail: [email protected]

    Kroatisch Nationaal Bureau Voor Toerisme

    1081 GG AmsterdamNijenburg 2F, NetherlandsTel.: +31 20 661 64 22Fax: +31 20 661 64 27E-mail: [email protected]

    Office National Croate du Tourisme1000 BruxellesVieille Halle aux Bles 38, BelgiqueTel.: +32 255 018 88Fax: +32 251 381 60

    E-mail: [email protected]

    123610 MoscowKrasnopresnenskaya nab. 12office 1502, RussiaTel.: +7 495 258 15 07Fax: +7 495 258 15 07E-mail: [email protected]

    Hrvaka turistina skupnost1000 LjubljanaGosposvetska 2, SlovenijaTel.: +386 1 23 07 400Fax: +386 1 230 74 04E-mail: [email protected]

    Kroatische Zentrale fr Tourismus8004 ZrichBadenerstrasse 332, SwitzerlandTel.: + 41 43 336 20 30Fax: +41 43 336 20 39E-mail: [email protected]

    Denmark3460 BirkerodActivities performed by AgencyVAGABOND, Bregenrodvej 132;Tel.: +45 70 266 860Fax: + 45 48 131 507E-mail: [email protected]

    Ark Hills Executive Tower N 613Akasaka 1-14-5, Minato-kuTokyo 107-0052Tel.: + 81 (0)3 6234 0711Fax: + 81 (0)3 6234 0712E-mail: [email protected]

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    ACI UMAG1.MARINA NAUTICA NOVIGRAD2.MARINA ERVAR PORAT / PORE3.MARINA PORE4.MARINA PARENTIUM / PORE5.MARINA FUNTANA6.MARINA VRSAR7.ACI ROVINJ8.MARINA VALALTA9.ACI PULA10.TEHNOMONT MARINA VERUDA / PULA11.ACI POMER12.ACI OPATIJA / III13.MARINA ADMIRAL / OPATIJA14.

    ACI CRES15.BRODOGRADILITE CRES16.MARINA PUNAT17.ACI SUPETARSKA DRAGA18.ACI RAB19.MARINA MALI LOINJ20.ACI IMUNI21.MARINA BORIK / ZADAR22.TANKERKOMERC MARINA ZADAR23.MARINA VELI RAT / DUGI OTOK24.OLIVE ISLAND MARINA / ZADAR25.MARINA PREKO26.MARINA DALMACIJA / ZADAR27.MARINA VELI I28.

    MARINA KORNATI / BIOGRAD29.MARINA ANGULIN /BIOGRAD30.ACI UT / JEZERA31.ACI PIKERA / JEZERA32.MARINA BETINA33.MARINA HRAMINA / MURTER34.ACI JEZERA35.MARINA TRIBUNJ36.ACI VODICE37.ACI SKRADIN38.NCP MARINA MANDALINA / IBENIK39.YACHT MARINA SOLARIS / IBENIK40.MARINA KREMIK / PRIMOTEN41.MARINA FRAPA / ROGOZNICA42.

    MARINA AGANA / MARINA43.ACI TROGIR44.MARINA KATELA45.ACI SPLIT46.MARINA LAV47.MARINA BAKA VODA48.ACI MILNA49.ACI VRBOSKA50.ACI PALMIANA / HVAR51.ACI KORULA52.MARINA LUMBARDA53.ACI DUBROVNIK54.

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