Excuse me, I have a quick question about Dubrovnik. I'm planning a trip there soon and I'm trying to get my finances in order. I understand that it's part of Croatia, but I'm not sure what the local currency is. Do I need to exchange my money into Croatian kuna before I go? Or are there other options for making payments, like credit cards or digital currencies? Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
5 answers
Alessandro
Fri Oct 11 2024
The Euro has become the primary and sole currency in the region, replacing the previous Kunas.
Elena
Thu Oct 10 2024
As of this year, Kunas are no longer accepted as a means of payment or exchange in most places.
Raffaele
Thu Oct 10 2024
For those still holding Kunas, there is a limited window of opportunity to convert them.
CryptoPioneer
Thu Oct 10 2024
The Croatian National Bank in Zagreb is the only official institution that allows for the exchange of Kunas.
PhoenixRising
Thu Oct 10 2024
This service provided by the Croatian National Bank is expected to remain operational indefinitely, catering to the needs of those who still possess the now-defunct currency.