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House
Beautiful
house in the turistic zona POMER. Apartments have all the comfort you will need.
Beaches are closeby at 300 metres , restorants and shoops at 60 metres, for
night life (casino, disco and open disco) at 200 meters and bus stops closeby
at 30 metres.Bank and postal office in sourrounding area.
House have 8 apartments with three stars.
1 apartment for 5persons
2 apartments for 2 persons
2 apartment for 4 persons
3 apartment for 3 persons
Common facilitise
The house have private big parking with place for 15cars, and you may use the open air barbeque. House have beautiful garden with many flowers .
House facilities
House is around green and is in quiared zona. Owner now English, Germany and Italy language.
Extra info
Change
of bed clothes weekly. Smoking is allowed. Turist tax
has to be payed extra price.
Price included water, gas, electricity and last cleaning apartmants
in brief about Croatia
Croatian
Autoclub:
Information on road conditions: (01) 464 08 00
In case of need of technical road assistance, unique phone number is
disposed to drivers 24 hours a day: 987 (for mobile phone calls you should
dial prefix 01 if you are in Croatia or +385 1 from abroad)
Web: http://www.hak.hr
Documents:
It is requested that you carry a valid driving licence, automobile registration
card and your green card (unless regulated differently). All damage to
vehicle must be reported at the border when entering the country.
Spead
and alcohol limit:
> 50 km/h in built-up areas, 80 km/h - outside built-up areas (unless .
otherwise stated), 130 km/h - on motorways
> Speed limit for cars towing caravans or trailers is 80 km/h.
> The maximum permitted level of alcohol in the blood is 0.5 parts per
thousand.
> The use of seat belts is mandatory
> Use of mobile phones while driving is not permitted
> Driving with headlights on is recommended during the night and day
Petrol
stations:
Are open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., or 8 p.m., every day, and during the summer
until 10 p.m. There are also petrol stations that are open round the clock in
the larger towns and along major international routes.
Petrol: Eurosuper plus 98, Eurosuper 95, Normal Lead-free 91, Super 98,
Eurodiesel, Diesel.
by
plane
Airports:
Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Osijek, Zadar, Rijeka, Pula,
Brac, Lošinj
Regulations:
A permit is required for flying in the Croatian air space and/or landing at
Croatian airports or airfields. The permit is issued on the basis of an
application. The application for a flight permit for the Croatian air space
must
contain the following information:
- flight schedule (to be sent to all the flight control units concerned),
- purpose of the flight
- status of the flight
- name of aircraft owner or operator, with company address
For light or medium category aircraft with under ten passenger seats and for
heavy and medium category aircraft with over ten passenger seats, flight
permits are issued by the Flight Approval Department of the Ministry of
Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications.
by
bus
Bus terminals:
Zagreb, Pula, Rovinj, Porec, Rijeka, Cres, Crikvenica, Krk, Zadar, Biograd,
Split, Trogir, Šibenik, Vodice, Makarska, Dubrovnik, Metkovic, Ploce,
Korcula
by
ship
General informations:
The Croatian coastal towns and cities are served by ferry and ship services.
The inhabited islands are linked with the mainland (and some of them also
with other islands) by ferry/ship services. During the summer, the frequency
of ferry sailings is usually increased and fast hydrofoil services are added.
International
lines:
> Split - Ancona - Split
> Korcula - Stari Grad (Island Hvar) - Split - Ancona
> Zadar - Ancona - Zadar
> Zadar - Brbinj (Dugi Otok) - Ancona
> Dubrovnik - Bari - Dubrovnik
by
rail
General Information:
The rail network connects all major Croatian cities, except Dubrovnik. There
are direct lines to Slovenia, Hungary, Italy, Greece, Austria, Switzerland,
Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia. There are indirect lines to
almost all other European countries.
Railway stations:
Zagreb, Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Šibenik, Knin, Metkovic, Ploce
about Croatia:
Geographical position
Croatia extends from the foothills of the Julian Alps in the north-west and
the Pannonian Plain in the east, over the Dinara mountain range in its central
region, to the Adriatic coast in the south.
Area:
56,542 km2, with an additional 31,067 km2 of territorial waters
Population:
about 4.400.000
Capital:
Zagreb ( 770.058 inhabitants - the administrative, cultural, academic and
communication centre of the country
Length
of the coast:
5,835km - including 4,058 km of island, islet and reef coastline
Number of islands, islets and reefs - 1,185. The largest islands are those of
Krk and Cres. There are 67 inhabited islands.
Climate:
Northern Croatia has a continental climate; Central Croatia has a semi-
highland and highland climate, while the Croatian coast has a Mediterranean
climate. Winter temperatures range from -1 to 30°C in the continental region,
-5 to 0°C in the mountain region and 5 to 10°C in the coastal region.
Summer
temperatures range from 22 to 26°C in the continental region, 15 to 20°C
in
the mountain region and 26 to 30°C in the coastal region.
Population:
The majority of the population are Croats. National minorities include Serbs,
Moslems, Slovenes, Italians, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks, and others
Official
language and alphabet:
Croatian language and Latin alphabet
Religions:
The majority of the population are Roman Catholics, and in addition there are
a number of those of Orthodox faith, as well as Muslims, and Christians of
other denominations.
Currency:
Kuna (1 Kuna = 100 Lipa). There are 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 Lipa coins, 1, 2, 5
and
25 Kuna coins and 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 Kuna banknotes.
Foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks, exchange offices, post offices
and at most tourist agencies, hotels and camping grounds. Banking hours
are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays banks are open
until 1 p.m. In the larger cities some banks are also open on Sundays.
Credit
cards:
Most hotels, restaurants and shops accept credit cards (American Express,
Diners Club, Eurocard/Mastercard, Visa, Sport Card International). Cash
dispensing machines are ubiquitous.
Electricity
220V, 50Hz
Water:
Tap water is potable throughout Croatia.
Telephone
code:
for Croatia +385
Time
zone:
GMT plus one hour in winter and GMT plus two in summer
Travel
documentation:
Passport or some other internationally recognised identification document.
Tourists may remain in Croatia for up to three months.
Customs
regulations:
Customs regulations of the Republic of Croatia are in line with the standards
of European Union countries. Foreign currency is freely brought in and
taken out of the country (up to a value of 3.000 euros); up to a value of
15.000 kn for domestic currency. More expensive professional and technical
equipment should be registered at the border. Dogs and cats, accompanied
by their owner, need to have an International certificate from a registered
veterinarian stating that at least 15 days and not more than six months have
passed since their vaccination against rabies. Tax refund for goods
purchased in Croatia over 500 kuna in value with a validated "Tax cheque"
at
departure from the country. Information: Republic of Croatia Customs
Administration (tel 01 6102 333);
Purchase
tax reimbursement for foreign citizens:
Tourists making purchases in Croatia (apart from petroleum derivatives)
which exceed 500 Kuna per receipt may reclaim VAT ("PDV").
At point of purchase the sales person will provide on request a form PDV-P,
which should be filled out and stamped, on the spot. On leaving Croatia the
receipt must be verified by the Croatian Customs service. A PDV refund in
Kuna can be obtained within six months, either at the same shop where the
goods were purchased (in which case the tax is refunded immediately), or by
posting the verified receipt back to the shop, together with the account
number into which the refund should be paid. In this case the refund is dealt
with within 15 days of receipt of the claim.
Medical
sevice:
Foreign tourists do not pay for medical services if the Health Care
Convention was signed between Croatia and the country they come from.
Expenses of health services provided to persons coming from the countries
with which the Health Care Convention was not signed are charged directly
to users according to the price list. There are hospitals and clinics in all
the
major towns, and health centers, as well as pharmacies, in all the smaller
places. For patients whose lives are in danger, there is emergency transport
by air(helicopter) or sea (speadboat).
Veterinary
service:
There is a network of veterinary clinics and centres in Croatia.
National
holidays:
1. January - New Year's Day
11.and 12. April - Easter, Easter monday
1. May - Labour Day
10. June - Corpus Christi
22. June - Anti-Fascist Resistance Day
25. June - Statehood Day
5. August - Victory Day and National Thanksgiving Day
15. August - Assumption
8. Oktober - Independence Day
1. November - All Saint's Day
25. and 26. December- Christmas Days
Working
hours:
Shops and department stores are open between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., and on
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., or to 3 p.m. A smaller number of stores close
between noon and 4 p.m. Many stores are also open on Sundays, especially
in the summer, and a smaller number in the larger cities are open 24 hours a
day. Public services and companies usually work from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
from Monday to Friday.
Post
and Telecommunication:
Post Offices are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Saturdays until 1 p.m.
There are Post Offices in the larger cities which are open until 10 p.m. in
the
summer. Postage stamps are sold in Post Offices and at newsstands.
Public telephones can be used only with phone cards, which can be
purchased in Post Offices and at newsstands, in hotels and tourist
complexes.
Environmental
protection:
Protection of the biological diversity is in conjunction with the EU
regulations currently in force. The water quality of the Croatia's Adriatic
Sea
is of high quality for swimming and in conjunction to the EU criteria. In case
of an accident or contamination of the sea, please contact the National
Centre for Sea Search and Rescue on the number 9155 (free telephone),
which is a part of international institutions of the same rank. In case of
accidental environmental contamination on land, report it to the National
Information Centre on the number 01/4814 911 For additional information
about the environment: tel: 01/6106 111
important
telephone numbers:
International dial prefix for Croatia: 385
Ambulance 94
Fire-service 93
Police 92
Assistance on the road 987; 987@hak.hr
(If you are calling from outside of Croatia or using a mobile phone dial
++385 1 987)
General Information 981
Information about local and district telephone numbers 988