Safety and Security in Croatia
Overall, Croatia is a safe country. In 2013 it was visited by 12.9 million tourists. Although thefts do not happen often, be careful and keep your valuables in safe places. A more worrying fact is the high speed on the roads, because of which serious measures are taken such as radars for checking car's speed.
Thanks to an agreement between the Croatian government and the governments of some European countries you can fully rely on the patrolling foreign officers in the streets who wear their own uniforms and are accompanied by their Croatian counterparts. If you have any problems during your stay in Croatia, immediately address them.
The telephone number you can call for emergency assistance such as ambulance, fire and police is 112.
Thanks to an agreement between the Croatian government and the governments of some European countries you can fully rely on the patrolling foreign officers in the streets who wear their own uniforms and are accompanied by their Croatian counterparts. If you have any problems during your stay in Croatia, immediately address them.
The telephone number you can call for emergency assistance such as ambulance, fire and police is 112.