Do I need insect repellent in Dubrovnik?


Do I need insect repellent in Dubrovnik? Mosquitoes don't really present a problem during nights, but it's best to have a mosquito repellent ready if you notice their presence. For the beach, you may want to consider some plastic shoes for water.


What part of the day are mosquitoes the worst?

Most mosquito species in the U.S. increase activity from dusk to dawn, which means you're more likely to get bit if you step outside at that time. People who spend time or live near wooded areas, wetlands or shaded places with standing water, a breeding ground for mosquitoes, are at increased risk of bug bites.


Why avoid DEET?

DEET can cause skin irritation in some people, but this is rare. Some people who have used high strength DEET or had exposure to DEET over a long period have experienced adverse effects. DEET is also toxic if ingested.


Does Croatia use the euro?

What is the Currency in Croatia? As of January 2023, the currency used in Croatia is the Euro. Prior to this change, Croatia's official currency was the Croatian Kuna (HRK) between 1994 and 2023. Below we'll provide you with all the information you need to know about navigating the currency in Croatia.


What to avoid in Croatia?

What NOT to do in Croatia
  • Attempt to set up your rental car's GPS by yourself. ...
  • Fall asleep on the drive between Split and Dubrovnik. ...
  • Forget your passport for the drive between Split and Dubrovnik. ...
  • Be determined to stay in Dubrovnik's city center. ...
  • Find yourself without the right beach gear. ...
  • Skip Sveti Jakov beach.


How do you prevent mosquito bites in Croatia?

Mosquito sprays Comparatively mosquitoes are particularly aggressive at sunset time so that it is ideal to spray the product on the skin before dinner time. In order to protect your face we recommend spraying the product first on the hands and only after spreading it on face.


Do you need to apply DEET everywhere?

DEET offers important protection, but must be used safely. Here are some tips: Apply insect repellents according to label directions, only to exposed skin. If the label recommends applying the chemical to your clothing, be sure to follow the instructions.


Do mosquito repellent bracelets work?

“It's not that they don't contain mosquito repellents,” says Immo Hansen, PhD, a co-author of the study and professor of biology at New Mexico State University. But “wearing a bracelet to protect your whole body from mosquitoes,” he says, is just not enough protection.