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    All visitors require documents and tickets for onward or return destinations and sufficient funds (at least EUR100 or equivalent per day, or EUR50 if in possession of a tourist voucher or confirmed invitation).

    Americans: US citizens must present a passport (it may be expired up to six months). Visas are not required for stays of up to 90 days.

    UK nationals: UK nationals must have a passport valid for at least period of intended stay. A visa is not required for passports endorsed British Citizen, British National (Overseas), British Overseas Citizen, British Overseas
    Territories Citizen, British Protected Person or British Subject, for stays of up to 90 days. Other UK passport holders should check with the embassy whether a visa is required for travel.

    Canadians: Canadian citizens must have a passport valid for period of intended stay. No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.

    Australians: Australian citizens must have a passport valid for the period of intended stay. No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.

    South Africans: South African nationals must have a passport valid for the period of intended stay and a visa is required.

    Irish nationals: Irish nationals must have a passport or National ID card valid for the period of intended stay. No visas are required for stays of up to 90 days.

    New Zealanders: New Zealanders must have a passport valid for the period of intended stay. No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.


    Health
    No vaccinations are required, however there is a risk of tick-borne encephalitis for those traveling in forested areas during the summer months. The bird flu virus was found in dead migratory swans and stringent measures have been taken by the Croatian authorities to contain the virus. Travelers to Croatia are unlikely to be affected, but should avoid any contact with live birds and ensure poultry and egg dishes are well cooked. Medical care is fairly good, with free emergency medical care available to UK citizens with a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), though some medicines are in short supply in public facilities. Non-UK nationals are advised to invest in health insurance.

    Safety
    Most visits to Croatia are trouble-free, and there is no particular threat of terrorism. Busy tourist areas are prone to petty theft. Outside the normal tourist routes travelers should be aware that unexploded mines might remain, particularly in Eastern Slavonia and the former Krajina.


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