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      <title>Sensible Advice for Renting a Car and Driving in Croatia</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 12:26:31 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Most travellers find Croatian roads easier than expected. Roads are in better condition than reputation suggests, particularly on the major coastal routes. A few honest points can save real headaches. Begin with the practical question of vehicle choice. Smaller cars handle the narrow streets of old towns better since parking spaces grow tight in popular destinations. Manual transmission is standard — the supply of automatics is genuinely limited. Verify which borders the rental allows since the Pelješac peninsula crosses Bosnian territory briefly. Coverage details matter enormously. Understand the deductible — comprehensive coverage usually pays for itself. Once driving, respect the limits since fines apply on the spot. Long-distance highways charge by distance — expect to pay at toll booths or via electronic system. Coastal driving rewards patience — stunning scenery that distracts. Avoid driving into historic cores when is the best time to drive in Croatia possible since parking inside historic centres is often impossible. With these practical realities understood, Croatian self-drive becomes genuinely enjoyable.</description>
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