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Can you get Ubers in Zadar?

As I said before Uber doesn't cover the entire country just yet. But don't worry, it's available in the main tourist cities. You can find Uber operating in places like Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Šibenik, and Dubrovnik.



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Alternative Ride-Sharing Services After Uber, Bolt is the next most popular ride-hailing app in Croatia. It's easy to use and convenient, and functions almost exactly the same way Uber does.

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Are Uber fares in Croatia cheaper compared to traditional taxis? Uber fares can be cheaper compared to taxi companies in Croatia. However, during peak seasons or high-demand periods, Uber's set prices may surge due to increased demand.

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Bolt is available at ZAD airport! Get a fast, affordable and convenient ride to wherever you're going.

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Tipping is a part of Croatian culture. When going out and about, or using the services of any local staff, tips are neither compulsory nor expected – but are very much appreciated! Croatia is yet to join the Euro, and continues to use its own Croatian currency the Kuna.

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You can take a bus, taxi, or ferry, but there is really no need to rent a car of your own.

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Taxis in Croatia are usually more expensive than travellers expect; Croatia is not a country where you can get a taxi journey for next to nothing! As such, make sure you do need a taxi as in some cases; options such as airport bus transfers may work out better for you.

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Are Euros accepted in Croatia? You will find that you can pay for some items – private accommodation, taxis, some small restaurants – in Euros. Do note that this is entirely on anunofficial basis; the Euro is NOT an official currency and NO business/individual is required to accept them as payment.

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