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Health

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Health

Croatia is a healthily uncomplicated travel destination. There are no tropical diseases, tap water is drinkable, and medical care is good.

Before the Trip

  • No mandatory vaccinations for entry from the DACH region
  • Recommended vaccinations (standard protection): Tetanus, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A — especially if you spend a lot of time in nature
  • Tick protection (TBE): In Slavonia, Zagorje, and other rural areas, there are ticks that can transmit TBE. TBE vaccination is recommended if you plan hikes inland
  • EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) — entitles you to basic medical care in public facilities under the same conditions as Croatians

Pharmacies (Ljekarna)

  • You can find pharmacies in every city, recognizable by the green cross
  • Many common medications (Ibuprofen, Paracetamol, Antihistamines) are available without a prescription and cheaper than in Germany
  • In the season, pharmacies in coastal towns often stay open until 10 PM; emergency pharmacies are indicated on the notice board

Typical Health Risks

  • Sunburn: The Adriatic sun is more intense than expected — SPF 30+ is the minimum, for children SPF 50. Particularly tricky: the Bora (north wind) cools the skin, but UV radiation remains high
  • Sea Urchins: Common on rocky and pebble beaches. Water shoes are worth their weight in gold! If you step on one: do not pull out the spines (they break off). Instead: apply vinegar, soak in warm water, spines will dissolve on their own after a few days. See a doctor if inflamed
  • Sandflies: Especially in July/August on the southern coast and islands. Bites itch for days. Autan Tropical or similar repellent helps; wear long clothing in the evening
  • Jellyfish: Rare, but possible — the most common type (moon jellyfish) is harmless. Fire jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) occasionally appear in midsummer
  • Dehydration: In midsummer at 35°C+, be sure to drink 2–3 liters of water. Tap water is safe

Hospitals & Doctors

  • Public Hospitals: In Zagreb (KBC Zagreb, KBC Sestre Milosrdnice), Split (KBC Split), Dubrovnik (Opća bolnica Dubrovnik), Rijeka (KBC Rijeka)
  • Tourist Clinics: In high season, there are special tourist clinics with English-speaking staff in popular coastal towns (Hvar, Bol, Makarska)
  • Private Clinics: Faster, more expensive, often German-speaking — especially in Zagreb and on the Istrian coast

Achtung

The EHIC only covers <strong>basic medical care</strong> in public facilities — no repatriation, no private clinic, no dental emergencies. An <strong>international health insurance</strong> (from approx. €10/year) is highly recommended!

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