Croatia 2025: Safe holidays despite mines and fire hazards!

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Croatia remains a popular travel destination in 2025, but holidaymakers should heed safety warnings about mines and natural hazards.

Kroatien bleibt 2025 ein beliebtes Reiseziel, aber Urlauber sollten Sicherheitshinweise zu Minen und Naturgefahren beachten.
Croatia remains a popular travel destination in 2025, but holidaymakers should heed safety warnings about mines and natural hazards.

Croatia 2025: Safe holidays despite mines and fire hazards!

Croatia remains one of Europe's most popular travel destinations in 2025 and the Federal Foreign Office has published important travel advice for holidaymakers. This information is crucial to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Despite the country's popularity, there are some safety-related aspects that travelers should be aware of.

There are still areas with landmines in Croatia, particularly in eastern and western Slavonia and in the border area with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Holidaymakers should strictly adhere to the signposted routes and take warning signs and yellow plastic strips seriously. National parks, coastal regions, the Istrian peninsula and the greater Zagreb area, however, are considered safe travel destinations.

Safety precautions during your stay

Common safety issues in Croatia include forest and bush fires, which can occur in summer and also affect tourist areas. Travelers should urgently follow the current advice from local authorities and media, as road closures or even evacuations may occur in the event of fires. It is important to follow these instructions. The regional safety advisory is supplemented by the possibility of small earthquakes as Croatia lies in a seismically active zone, but major earthquakes are rare.

The Foreign Office has also recommended registering on the crisis preparedness list and regularly following the latest news. Protests and demonstrations can occasionally occur; they are usually peaceful, but violent clashes cannot be ruled out. Travelers should avoid such situations and pay attention to their safety.

Practical information on entry and payment procedures

A positive change for travelers is that Croatia has been a member of the Schengen Agreement since the beginning of 2023. Entry for EU citizens is therefore uncomplicated; all you need is a valid ID card or passport. The euro has replaced the kuna as the official currency, so most stores accept major credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners Club. ATMs are available for cash withdrawals, including with German debit cards.

Temporary border controls may be introduced at the land border with Slovenia, so travelers should check for the latest information in good time. Toll charges must be taken into account while driving, and the alcohol limit for drivers is 0.5, and even 0.0 for drivers under 25.

Recommended travel arrangements

It is also recommended to have sufficient travel health insurance cover and to find out about entry requirements from the relevant authorities or tour operators. In the area of ​​health, no compulsory vaccinations are required for entry; However, standard vaccinations should be up to date. In particular, vaccinations against hepatitis A, B, rabies and TBE are recommended.

In short, Croatia 2025 offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities and remains a safe holiday destination if the Federal Foreign Office's advice is followed. To ensure a harmonious vacation, travelers should act safety-consciously and make comprehensive travel preparations. Relevant information can be obtained via Ruhr24 and that Foreign Office be obtained.

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