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    www.croatia.hr

    marina ratesMARINAS PREISE LISTINO PREZZI DEI MARINA MARINAS TARIFS

  • croatian tourism regions

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    KVARNER

    LIKA-KARLOVAC

    DALMATIA - ZADAR

    DALMATIA - SPLIT

    DALMATIA - IBENIK

    DALMATIA - DUBROVNIK

    CITY OF ZAGREB

    SLAVONIA

    CENTRAL CROATIA

    KROATISCHE TOURISTISCHE CLUSTERS AREE TURISTICHE DELLA CROAZIA PRINCIPALES RGIONS TOURISTIQUES DE CROATIE

  • useful informationTravel documents A valid passport or some other identifi cation docu-

    ment recognised by international agreement; for certain countries a personal identity card is suffi -cient (i.e. a document which testifi es to the identity and citizenship of the bearer). Information: Diplomatic missions and consular of-fi ces of the Republic of Croatia abroad or the Min-istry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Croatia (tel: +385 (0)1 4569 964;e-mail: [email protected]; www.mvpei.hr)

    Customs regulations Customs regulations of the Republic of Croatia are

    almost entirely harmonised with EU standards and regulations, but the value of those non-commercial items that are brought into the country for personal use and are exempt from tax duty or PDV (VAT), is limited to only 1.000,00 HRK (kuna).

    Foreign and local currency and cheques may be freely taken in and out of the country by both foreign and Croatian citizens resident abroad, but transfers of an amount exceeding 10,000 Euros must be declared to a customs offi cial.

    Valuable professional equipment and other techni-cal devices must also be declared to a customs of-fi cial at the border crossing.

    VAT is refunded to persons who do not have per-manent or temporary residence in Croatia, for indi-vidual goods purchased in Croatia, for amounts in excess of 740.00 HRK (Kuna), upon the presenta-tion of a Tax Cheque form verifi ed by a customs offi cial during the export of purchased goods, at the latest 3 months from the day of purchase. Foreign nationals must claim Tax refunds within six months of the receipt issue date.For additional information please contact the Cus-toms Administration: www.carina.hr

    For information regarding the conditions of import of products of animal origin in personal luggage please contact the Ministry of Agriculture, Fish-ing and Rural Development Administration for Veterinary Medicine - tel.: +385 (0)1 610 9749; 610 6703 and 610 6669, www.mps.hr

    Currency Kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa). Foreign currency can be

    exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post offices, travel agencies and hotels.

    Post and telecommunications Post offices are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on

    weekdays, in smaller centres from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m.; some offices work a split shift. In larger towns and tourist centres, duty post offices are open on Saturdays and Sundays.

    Phone cards are used in all public telephones and may be purchased from post offi ces and from newspaper kiosks. International calls may be made directly from any public telephone. www.posta.hr

    Shops and public services working hours During the tourist season, most shops are open

    from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on weekdays, and many of them are also open during the weekend. Public services and business offices work from 8 a.m. un-til 4 p.m., Monday to Friday.

    Health services There are hospitals and clinics located in all the

    larger towns and cities; smaller towns have dispen-saries and pharmacies.

    Foreign visitors who are covered by health insur-ance in their own country are not obliged to pay for emergency medical services during a private stay in the Republic of Croatia if a convention on Social Security has been signed between Croatia and the visitors country of origin, i.e. if they have in their possession a certifi cate stipulated by such a conven-tion confi rming their right to health care. Health care (including transport) is used for emergency cases in

    the manner and according to regulations valid for Croatian citizens covered by Social Security, with identical participation in health care costs (contribu-tions). Persons coming from countries with which no such convention has been signed, or where the convention doesnt cover the use of health care, shall personally bear the costs of health services rendered.

    Power supply: 220 V, frequency: 50 Hz

    Tap water is potable in all parts of Croatia.

    Public holidays 1 January - New Years Day; 6 January - Epiphany; 24 &25 April - Easter Sunday & Easter Monday; 1 May - Labour Day; 22 June - Anti-Fascist Resistance Day; 23 June - Corpus Christi; 25 June - Statehood Day; 5 August - Victory Day and National Thanksgiving Day; 15 August - Feast of the Assumption; 8 October - Independence Day; 1 November - All Saints Day; 25-26 December - Christmas Holidays

    Petrol stations In larger cities and on the motorways, petrol sta-

    tions are open 24 hours a day. All petrol stations sell Eurosuper 95, Super 95,

    Super 98, Super plus 98, Diesel and Euro Diesel fuel. Gas (LPG) is also available in major cities and at petrol stations on motorways.

    A complete list of petrol stations for vessels, con-taining information on maximum sea depth and fuel station opening hours, is provided in the bro-chure Information for Boaters.

    For information on fuel prices and a list of cen-tres selling LPG gas: www.ina.hr; www.omv.hr; www.hak.hr; www.tifon.hr

    Important telephone numbers International country code for Croatia: +385 Police: 192 Fire Brigade: 193 Ambulance: 194 Roadside vehicle assistance: 1987 (When calling

    from abroad or by mobile phone, dial +385 1 1987) National Centre for Search and Rescue at Sea: 155 National number for all emergency situations: 112 General information: 18981 Information on local and intercity numbers: 11888 Information on international numbers: 11802 Weather forecast and road conditions: 060 520 520 Maritime weather forecasts issued by the National

    Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (Split Maritime Meteorological Centre) are broadcast on coastal radio stations (Rijeka Radio, Split Radio and Dubrovnik Radio) and on the VHF channels of the Harbour Masters Offices. The most comprehensive maritime weather forecasts are available on the inter-net pages of the National Meteorological and Hydro-logical Institute at http://meteo.hr. Weather forecasts are also available from reception desks in marinas.

    Croatian Automobile Club (HAK): +385 (0)1 4640 800; e-mail: [email protected]

    All Harbour Masters Offices along the coast can be contacted on VHF channels 10 and 16

    All Croatian marinas can be contacted on VHF channel 17

    Types of Ports for Nautical Tourism In accordance with the Regulations governing the

    Classification and Categorisation of Ports for Nau-tical Tourism in the Republic of Croatia, these are classified as: anchorage, mooring, dry storage ma-rinas and marinas.

    Ports for nautical tourism are classified per type, according to the type of services rendered, and on the basis of which berths are charged accordingly.

    Categories of ports for nautical tourism of the Ma-rina type are symbolized by 2, 3, 4 and 5 anchors.

    Prices For all additional explanations and detailed infor-

    mation about prices, valid commercial conditions,

    and the availability of the services provided by indi-vidual marinas, please contact the marinas directly.

    Due to the tabular nature of the price list, it is not possible to excerpt all details and particulari-ties for individual types of berth services, and it is therefore recommended to refer to the price lists of individual marinas for additional charges to the base berth costs, such as those relating to water and electricity. This recommendation extends to the conditions of use of boat lifting and other services.

    In the Republic of Croatia, the price of an annual berth for charter vessels is 10-20% higher than the stated price.

    In most marinas the service of a monthly berth is offered under special conditions, both in the sum-mer season and in the winter period.

    Some marinas do not provide a monthly berth serv-ice during the months of July and August.

    Individual marinas approve certain discounts for their services based on a long-term stay in the mari-na, or on the basis of cooperation with major sports clubs or associations. All relevant information may be obtained from the marinas directly.

    Certain marinas can accommodate mega yachts, with advance notification.

    Most marinas charge an administrative fee of 40-60 for those with annual berth contracts.

    Marinas reserve the right to charge for other legally allowable fees.

    Each marina reserves the right to change its prices.

    Annual flat rate Tourist Tax All boaters owners of private vessels and those

    using chartered vessels are obliged to pay a so-journ tax during their stay in Croatia in accordance with the Law on Sojourn Tax of the Republic of Croatia www.mint.hr

    National Parks and Nature Parks Entry and stay in the National Parks and Nature

    Parks are charged for separately. Publications of the Croatian National Tourist Board covering Nautical Tourism Marina Rates Croatian Marinas image brochure Nautical Croatia brochure Information for Boaters brochure

    The Croatian Marina AssociationCroatian marinas are professionally linked through the Croatian Marina Association with the Croatian Chamber of Commerce whose headquarters is at:HRVATSKA GOSPODARSKA KOMORA 8 3$ 1 ,-6. $ . 2 0 2 5 $ 5 ,-( . $Bulevar osloboenja 23, HR-51000 Rijeka, CroatiaTel.: +385 (0)51 209 111; Fax: +385 (0)51 216 033e-mail: [email protected], www.hgk.hr

    InformationRequests for detailed information should be made to marinas at the addresses shown or, for A