Do I Need a Visa to Go to Croatia?
With an American passport, you do not need a visa to travel to Croatia. You will get a stamp on your passport once you get there — that stamp serves as your tourist visa and allows you to stay in the country for up to 3 months without any other paperwork. Also, make sure you have at least one blank page in your passport for an entry stamp when you land in Croatia.Skipper approx - $1.5k for the week -----
Chef/Hostess approx - $1.2k for the week -----
Half board meals(2 meals a day) approx $50 per day per person(we recommend this) -----
Fuel cost varies based on how much you choose to sail vs motor and how much you use the generator. Expect it to be about $200-$600 for the week for a monohull and about $500-$1,000 for the bigger catamarans -----
For parties that want just the boat and skipper you should expect to pay about $2k per person for parties of 4 or more and about $2.5-3k per person if you want the works.
What Do U.S. Citizens Need to Enter Croatia?
A valid passport is required for travel to Croatia. EU regulations require that U.S. passport holders have at least three month’s validity from the date of return remaining on their passport when traveling to the Schengen Area.
Is It Safe to Travel to Croatia?
Yes! Croatia is among the top 20 safest places to travel in the world. The risk of serious crime or natural disasters is super low. Of course, you will want to exercise caution wherever you are traveling — keep your belongings in sight all the time and watch out for pickpockets or scammers.
When is the Best Time of Year to Visit Croatia?
The peak season for Croatia travel in is mid-summer, between June and August. That is when you will get the best tropical weather and the chance to meet other travelers, but some of the most popular destinations will be more crowded.
If you are looking to avoid crowds, you might want to plan a trip in late spring or early fall—that way, you will still catch the balmy weather and most of the best bars, restaurants, and tours will still be open.
What Is the Currency in Croatia?
As of January 1st, 2023, Croatia officially adopted the Euro (€) after being part of the European Union since 2013. The current exchange rate is $1 to €0,93 but check it out before your trip.
You should not have a problem exchanging currency once you get there, but just to be safe, you might want to change some ahead of time so that you are prepared as soon as you land. Exchange money only in banks and exchange offices.
Can I Use My Credit/Debit Card in Croatia?
Yes — in the cities this option is always available. If you are traveling to rural Croatia, you might have to pay for your meals or accommodation in cash. When dining out in Croatia, you are able to pay your bill by credit card, but if you would like to leave the server a tip, it needs to be done in cash. Because of this, we recommend always keeping some cash on hand just in case. Customary tipping in restaurants in Croatia is 10%.
What Should I Pack?
If you are heading to Croatia in the summer, you should be prepared for balmy, tropical temperatures and the occasional rainstorm. Do not be afraid to dress casually on the coast — shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, etc. are standard. It would be a clever idea to pack a light jacket or two, especially if you are traveling inland.
If you are joining for one of our island-hopping cruises, you will be having some dinners onboard. The attire is smart casual–anything you would wear out to a nice restaurant in the evening is just fine to wear on the ship. Daytime attire on our cruises is casual loungewear or swimwear. Think: comfortable. Some of our guests even like to wear slippers on board! A compact umbrella is always a good idea regardless of the time of year along with a set of earplugs because you never know when a neighboring ship might have some loud guests and a late night.
What Kind of Adapter Will I Need for My Electronics?
Croatia uses the standard European socket with round, two-pronged plugs. It’s easiest to order some from Amazon in advance of your trip.
Are There Hair Dryers in the Cruise Cabins?
Yes. Your cruise cabin will have all the amenities of a regular hotel room. Towels, shampoo, body gel, bar soap and hair dryers are provided. You will have use of the ship’s beach towels as well.
Will I be Able to Do Laundry on the Ship?
Our Croatia cruise ships are small with limited space. Laundry for guest use is not available on the ship, however there are wash and fold laundromats in every port you visit. Just ask your Cruise Manager and he or she will direct you.
Can we Bring Our Own Alcohol Onboard?
Outside alcohol is not permitted. The bars on our ships are fully stocked with all the standard spirits you see back home along with soft drinks, beer and domestic wine.
How Much Cash Should I Bring?
We recommend bringing 800-1000 USD per person for an 8-10 day trip. You can exchange it in local exchange offices when you arrive. Be sure to mind the exchange rate. The best exchange office in Split is TravelEx. You can also pull cash out of ATMs but the rate varies and oftentimes, it’s not very good.
Will I Need to Know Any Croatian to Get Around, or Do People Speak English?
Most of the people do speak at least a bit of English. In big cities like Dubrovnik, Zagreb, Split, and Zadar, you should not have issues communicating.
What Travel Documents Do I Need to Enter Croatia?
American citizens traveling to Croatia only need a US passport valid for at least six months from the date of return, however, other countries may require a visa.