TRAVEL ADVICE FOR CROATIA! 18 Things You Need to Know Before Traveling to Croatia!

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In this video, I'm talking about travel advice for Croatia. Here are the top things you need to know before visiting this beautiful country. These are the things I tell my family and friends before they travel here, so hopefully you will find some useful tips!

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It´s so funny! I am a German planning to go to Croatia next week and almost all of the things you mention are basically just European habits and not specifically Croatian. And on the other side, these are also exactly the things I found when travelling the U.S. :D

juliuswidmayer
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This sister in law is best. She is promoting country better then officials 😂😂😂 Thank you very much and wish you and you family puno zdravlja veselja i radosti. 😂😂

velebithost
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I'd say, most of these advices are applicable to most European countries :)

alexandertumarkin
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I Love your videos . My dad was from Croatia . He immigrated to Australia when he was young and never returned . I hope one day I can come and see this beautiful country where half of me is from 💕

Nessyk
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Croatia is in the Schengen zone since january 1. 2023, so you can travel to Slovenia and Italy now without your passport!

sjpook
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I would recommend against leaving your passport in your hotel even when traveling within Croatia. In Croatia everyone is expected to carry personal identification with them, that is either the ID card for the EU citizens and the passport for everyone else. The chance that you'll actually be asked to show your ID is minuscule, but not non-existent, so to be on the safe side, just keep it on you in some obscure part of your backpack.

animefreak
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Really appreciate your passion to help others.
I lived in Zagreb 3 decades agoin Dugi Dol.
Love Zagreb, Love Croatia

dr.sepurikrishnamohanendoc
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I can't tell you how wonderful Crroatia really looks from the photos and videos that I've seen. I've never been to Croatia, and I never will be able to because I'm life support dependent. I can't even go overnight out of my house in Kentucky, so Croatia is just plane not happening. But I've taken it upon myself to begin the process of learning
Croatian. It's just something that I want to learn. So, that's what I'm going to do.! I was inspired by Luka Kovac who was a charactedr on the TV Show, ER. I LOVE that show. Luka Kovac is actually a croatian i actual life, and the person who played Luka Kovac moved to the U.S. in the late 90s and in the show, He moved to the U.S. because his family was killed when the building him and his family were living in was bombed. So I am GOING to learn Croatian, and who knows, maybe I'll meet a croatian one day, and I'll be able to speak to them in their language.

ventilator
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I live in Croatia my whole life but trough this video I have learned about differences that we have and I wasn't aware of..Like coffe, water that I take for granted, driving difference etc. Thank you for this inviting video you made for our tourists...I hope they will have a great time here 😊

leapu
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Neznam kako sam tu završila ali drago mije da jesam, sviđa mi se tvoja energija🌹 Ja zivim u Zagrebu već 17 godina, brazilka sam i majka troje djece😊 Rado bi te htjela upoznati❤️💋

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cell phone charging tip
you don't need a charger, just a matching USB cable
each apartment has a TV, and all these new TVs have a USB port (at least one)
you plug the cell phone into the TV and it is charged in a couple of hours (the TV must work to charge USB)

tihomirrasperic
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I’m Croatian and listening you first few seconds where you were introducing my country make me literally tear up! I like your energy 🙂 warmest regards from uk 🇬🇧❤️

VVylt
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Divno Saro, kako Vi to sve objasnite lijepo i sa prijevodom. Volim Vas kanal, super ste ! Ali dodjite nam i u Jajce, BiH, lijepi, turisticki grad.
Ja moram reci da je nas narod, u Hrvatskoj, Bosni, puno topliji, otvoreniji za razgovor i druzenje, nego recimo u Njemackoj i tim zapadnim zemljama. Veliki pozz! ❤️❤️❤️

martina
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"We are now still on the Kuna", love it, when you're talking here of "we". I aprreciate that. <3

charlieranger
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Big welcome for Croaria from Hungary, Budapest🇭🇺🤝🇭🇷

harmatihajnalka
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There's no rule about not being allowed to turn left on a double lane, but there's a rule that forbids crossing the full line. If there's a full line (as you drew it) - no turning left. If there's a dashed line, it's OK to turn. Many double lanes will be separated by a full line, but will be dashed at an intersection allowing you to turn.

zorkan
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Uživam u tvojim videima. Hvala što tako lijepo govoriš o našoj zemlji 😊

dianapanjkovic
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I love your videos. This one is sooo useful and interesting even for Croatians😊

zeljkapisk
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Most of the things you list - driving, electrical equipment, tipping, driving, emergency numbersm cafe culture, tap water etc - are basically valid for all of Europe.

oskar
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Hey Sarah, I just discovered your channel and it's great 👌 In case some of you don't know, the reason why the coffee is served with a glass of water is because coffee has enzyms that help with removing the excess water from our system faster. So, drinking water with coffee is a good idea to stay hydrated ;)

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