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Villa Cvita in Hvar
Majerovica bb, Hvar IslandHvar
21450
Kroatien




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Villa Cvita in Hvar
zuletzt aktualisiert am 05.01.2010
Documents: in order to enter Croatia by car, you will need a valid driving license and a green insurance card. During the summer months, traffic at border crossings is intense, so you should expect short delays.
Tolls are payable on motorways, part-motorways and bridges, depending on the vehicle type and the distance driven. You can pay the toll in cash or by card (American Express, Diners, MasterCard, Maestro and Visa) or in foreign currency (according to PBZ rates of exchange).
Petrol stations are open from 0700 to 2100 (in summer to 2200) and several are open 24 hours a day (particularly on motorways).
Rules of the road: In Croatia traffic drives on the right. Unless there are road signs indicating otherwise, the speed limit is 130 km/hr on motorways and part-motorways, 100 km/hr on dual carriageways, 50 km/hr in residential areas and 80 km/hr outside residential areas. The level of fines depends on the seriousness of the offence. The permitted level of blood alcohol is 0.5‰.
• from Austria and Hungary via Zagreb to Split take the A1 motorway
• from Italy via Rijeka along the Rijeka-Zagreb motorway to Bosiljevo intersection, then on the A1 motorway to Split
• from Split take the ferry to Stari Grad (www.jadrolinija.hr)
• take the modern tarmac road from Stari Grad to Hvar Town (about 19 km).
On the ground floor there is a spacious, open-plan kitchen/dining area/sitting room, with French windows opening onto the covered part of a private garden with garden furniture, which leads to the private outdoor pool.
Weitere Informationen
- Checkin ab 10:00 Uhr möglich
- Checkout bis 16:00 Uhr
Wegbeschreibung
By carDocuments: in order to enter Croatia by car, you will need a valid driving license and a green insurance card. During the summer months, traffic at border crossings is intense, so you should expect short delays.
Tolls are payable on motorways, part-motorways and bridges, depending on the vehicle type and the distance driven. You can pay the toll in cash or by card (American Express, Diners, MasterCard, Maestro and Visa) or in foreign currency (according to PBZ rates of exchange).
Petrol stations are open from 0700 to 2100 (in summer to 2200) and several are open 24 hours a day (particularly on motorways).
Rules of the road: In Croatia traffic drives on the right. Unless there are road signs indicating otherwise, the speed limit is 130 km/hr on motorways and part-motorways, 100 km/hr on dual carriageways, 50 km/hr in residential areas and 80 km/hr outside residential areas. The level of fines depends on the seriousness of the offence. The permitted level of blood alcohol is 0.5‰.
• from Austria and Hungary via Zagreb to Split take the A1 motorway
• from Italy via Rijeka along the Rijeka-Zagreb motorway to Bosiljevo intersection, then on the A1 motorway to Split
• from Split take the ferry to Stari Grad (www.jadrolinija.hr)
• take the modern tarmac road from Stari Grad to Hvar Town (about 19 km).