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Do otoka Zadarskog arhipelaga možete doći na nekoliko načina, ovisno o vašim preferencijama i raspoloživosti prijevoza. Evo nekoliko uobičajenih načina putovanja do otoka u Zadarskom arhipelagu…
Trajektom: Trajekti su najčešći oblik prijevoza do otoka. Zadar je dobro povezan trajektnim linijama s većinom otoka u arhipelagu. Možete koristiti trajektne linije koje voze do otoka poput Dugog otoka, Iža, Rave, Silbe, Oliba i drugih. Trajekti obično polaze iz luke u Zadru i voze do odredišta na otocima. Vrijeme putovanja trajektom ovisi o udaljenosti odredišta, ali uglavnom traje između 1 i 2 sata.
Katamaranom: Katamarani su brži oblik prijevoza od trajekata i idealni su za brži dolazak do određenih otoka. Zadar također nudi katamaranske linije koje povezuju grad s otocima poput Ista, Silbe, Molata, Rave i drugih. Putovanje katamaranom obično traje kraće od trajekta.
Brodom: Ako preferirate privatni prijevoz, možete iznajmiti brod ili se pridružiti organiziranoj turi koja će vas odvesti do otoka Zadarskog arhipelaga. Ovo je odlična opcija ako želite istražiti više otoka ili ako želite više slobode u odabiru ruta i zaustavljanja.
Važno je provjeriti raspored trajekata, katamarana ili brodskih tura prije putovanja kako biste se informirali o dostupnosti i vremenima polaska.
Bilo da se odlučite za trajekt, brzobrodsku liniju ili privatni brod, putovanje do otoka Zadarskog arhipelaga pružit će vam priliku da istražite ljepotu Jadranskog mora, uživate u mirnom okruženju i doživite autentičnost otočkog života.
Your trip to Croatia doesn’t mean visa headaches either. In most cases, the only form of ID required is a valid passport. And if you’re an EU citizen, you can also use your national ID card. Croatian customs regulations are almost entirely in harmony with EU standards.
Information on travel documents: For more information, please reach any of our diplomatic missions and consular offices abroad or visit the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Croatia.
Information on customs regulations: Croatia is a member of the European Union, meaning that Union citizens can travel to Croatia with no customs or tax restrictions when entering and exiting the country. Citizens of non-EU countries do not pay customs and VAT for personal luggage and items for personal use, as well as smaller gifts, of a reasonable value and amount, of course. Personal luggage is clothing, shoes, hygiene products, portable electronics for personal use, etc. Other, so-called non-commercial, goods are also exempt from any fees, and this includes items and goods meant as smaller gifts, i.e. goods whose value and amount indicates that they are not considered import or export for commercial reasons. There are certain limits, depending on the value of the goods or the manner of transport. For non-commercial goods in personal luggage, this means from 150.00 euro for passengers under 15 years of age, regardless of the manner of transport, and up to 430.00 euro per passenger in air and sea transport, or 300.00 euro in all other modes of transport. Detailed instructions and information can be found on the web-site of the Customs Administration at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia (Customs Administration – Relief from duties and restrictions carina.gov.hr).
HAK (Croatian Automobile Club) provides an overview of the most needed travel information, such as:
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