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필수 여행 정보 — 긴급 전화번호, 안전, 통화, 비자, 관습, 교통편.

안전대체로 안전

크로아티아는 일반적으로 관광객에게 안전한 나라입니다. 주요 도시와 관광 지역은 경찰력이 잘 미치고 있습니다. 특히 혼잡한 지역에서는 일반적인 절도 범죄에 대한 예방 조치를 취해야 합니다.

실용 정보
통화

유로 (EUR)

전원 플러그

Type C and F

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants and cafes, it's common to round up the bill or leave 10-15% for good service. For taxi drivers, rounding up is typical. Hotel staff and tour guides appreciate small tips.

SIM / 데이터

Prepaid SIM cards are readily available from major providers like T-Hrvatski Telekom, A1, and Telemach at airports, kiosks, and mobile shops. They offer good coverage and affordable data packages. Ensure your phone is unlocked.

비자

Croatia is part of the Schengen Area. Visitors from many countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Always check the specific visa requirements for your nationality before travel.

주행 방향

Right

이동 수단
대중교통

Public transportation in major cities primarily consists of buses. Zagreb also has an extensive tram network. Ferries are crucial for inter-island travel along the coast, connecting the mainland with numerous islands.

차량 호출

Uber, Bolt

도시 간 이동

Long-distance buses are the most common and efficient way to travel between cities and towns in Croatia, offering extensive routes and frequent departures. Train travel is less developed and slower, primarily connecting Zagreb with other major cities. Domestic flights are available for quicker travel between major hubs like Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik.

문화
관습
  • • Greetings are important: a handshake is common among men, and a kiss on both cheeks (starting with the right) is common among close friends and family. 'Dobar dan' (Good day) is a standard greeting.
  • • Hospitality is highly valued. If invited to a Croatian home, bring a small gift like wine or chocolates.
  • • Coffee culture is strong; Croatians enjoy lingering over coffee. It's a social ritual.
  • • Respect for elders is important. Show deference and use formal address ('Vi' instead of 'ti') until invited otherwise.
복장 규정

Casual dress is generally acceptable in most public places. However, when visiting churches or religious sites, it's respectful to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees.

종교 예절

Croatia is predominantly Roman Catholic. When visiting churches, be quiet and respectful. Avoid loud conversations, turn off mobile phones, and avoid taking photos during services.

자주 쓰는 표현
Dobar dan— 안녕하세요
Molim— 부탁합니다 / 천만에요
Hvala— 감사합니다
Doviđenja— 안녕히 가세요
Da— 네
Ne— 아니요
Oprostite— 실례합니다 / 죄송합니다
Govorite li engleski?— 영어를 할 줄 아세요?
하이라이트
스포츠 & 레크리에이션

축구 — Croatians are incredibly passionate about football, especially their national team. Water sports, including sailing, swimming, and diving, are also extremely popular along the Adriatic coast. Hiking, cycling, and rock climbing are enjoyed in national parks and mountainous regions.

국가 공휴일

Mid-July to Late August

Dubrovnik Summer Festival

An annual arts festival held in Dubrovnik, featuring theater, opera, music, and dance performances staged in various outdoor venues across the city's historical sites.

Mid-July to Mid-August

Split Summer Festival

Similar to Dubrovnik's, this festival brings opera, drama, ballet, and concerts to the ancient city of Split, often utilizing Diocletian's Palace as a breathtaking backdrop.

Late November to Early January

Zagreb Advent

Voted Europe's best Christmas market multiple times, Zagreb's Advent transforms the city into a festive wonderland with stalls, ice skating, concerts, and vibrant decorations.

Mid-July

Pula Film Festival

Croatia's oldest and most prestigious film festival, held annually in the stunning Roman amphitheater in Pula, screening national and international films.