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How much does it generally cost to travel to Croatia now?

15000 Recommended number of days to visit: 6 days, which can be combined with surrounding countries such as Hungary. Consumption level Croatia’s consumption level is similar to that of Italy across the sea. Especially tourist cities like Split and Dubrovnik. Currency exchange Croatian kuna and yuan exchange rate is almost 1:1. There are a few currency exchange offices in the city. More tourists withdraw cash from banks or ATMs. International credit cards such as MasterCard and Visa are very convenient to use here. Tax rebates are usually charged 22% Value Added Tax (VAT) when purchasing goods or services, which is included in the price. Foreign citizens can apply for a tax refund when shopping in Croatia for more than 500 kuna, and the tax refund form will be stamped by customs officials when leaving the country. You can ask the store owner for documentation, but they may not have it. One thing to note when shopping is that it is only open for half a day on Saturdays and closed all day on Sundays. Timely tourist areas are no exception. It is said that during Easter, some tourists visited Croatia and felt very sorry that they did not buy souvenirs and expressed extreme dissatisfaction. Before I left, I heard that Sunday business would resume from June 1st to November 1st. There are many Chinese shops here, and the locals sell defective products wholesale from China, and the prices are slightly higher than the prices sold by the Chinese themselves.