Driving to Croatia by car is comfortable and practical. In case you want to take trips during your vacation in Croatia, it can be very handy to have a car ready. Nowadays, it is easy to traverse Croatia via the highway and quickly get from point A to point B. Here’s what you need to know about Croatia's highways, the routes, and the tolls if you are traveling on your own.
There are many reasons to travel to Croatia by car. For many, the journey to one of Europe's most popular travel destinations is an inseparable part of the summer vacation. Many tourists travel to Croatia with their car because it is easily accessible from Germany, and a stopover in picturesque Austria along the way is not uncommon. Refreshed, one then reaches Croatia via the highway.
The independence that comes with having your own car can be very practical in this country, which offers a fantastic beach or an impressive sight around every corner. Using Croatia's highways is usually part of the experience. What you need to keep in mind, you will find out here.
Entering Croatia by car is straightforward. At the border, it is necessary to present an identification document, such as an ID card or a passport. Drivers are sometimes also asked for a ticket and papers. After that, you can proceed directly.
When driving on a highway in Croatia, certain rules apply to ensure safe traffic flow, just like in any other country. As in Germany, the blood alcohol limit for drivers is 0.5, and for novice drivers, it is 0.0. This should not be forgotten even in the Croatia vacation by car, otherwise fines may be imposed.
Additionally, it is mandatory in Croatia to have a first aid kit, a warning triangle, and safety vests in the car. Those driving in Croatia during winter must always drive with lights on, even during the day.
Before you set off on a Croatian highway, it is best to plan your route. Some destinations are far away and without significant opportunities to replenish food and drink supplies. It is best to stock up well in advance.
There are always tolls for using the highways in Croatia. This means that a toll must always be paid when using a Croatian highway. Toll stations are set up on the highways to calculate how many kilometers have been driven on the highway in Croatia, and at which you can pay both by card and in cash. Vehicles over 1.9 meters are tolled higher than standard-height cars. This includes, for example, motorhomes.
The speed limit on every Croatian highway is 130 km/h.
Perhaps you are planning a road trip through Croatia by car. Over time, using the highway in Croatia can become very expensive. All the better that there are numerous routes that are free to use and offer beautiful scenery.
A particularly popular route is from Pula over the sandy beaches of the Kvarner Bay and Zadar, which is located in Northern Dalmatia. The free roads run directly along the coast. What could be better than seeing the sea while driving? A visit to Pula is worthwhile for the historic amphitheater and the good restaurants alone. When you have had enough of the city, you can relax on the many sandy beaches of the Kvarner Bay and let your soul dangle. The charming port city of Zadar attracts with excellent cuisine and exciting architecture.
If you have a few more days, you can also visit the famous city of Split, which was a backdrop for the filming of Game of Thrones and attracts thousands of visitors annually who are curious about the proud architecture of the port city. It can also be reached without using Croatian highways.
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