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Here's some travel advice to keep you informed and safe when it comes to travel to Croatia...
Although hostilities ended in 1995, unexploded land mines and military ordnance remain a serious problem throughout Croatia. Australians can check the latest information on known and suspected mine areas with the Croatian Mine Action Centre and should not travel away from known safe roads and areas.
There have been isolated attacks targeted at specific persons or property as a result of lingering ethnic tensions following the war, or criminal activity.
Travellers not staying at a hotel are required to register their place of residence with the nearest police station within 24 hours of arrival. Hotels and other commercial accommodation facilities undertake this registration on behalf of their guests. Those found not to have registered are likely to be detained by the police until they can appear in court, usually resulting in the imposition of a fine.
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a risk in Croatia in the summer months.
Source: Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
If you're gonna travel abroad, make sure you are prepared... take it from us, travel insurance is an absolute must!
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