Currency, money and
banks
Croatia's unit of currency is the Kuna (Kn.), which
is divided into 100 lipa. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10,
20 and 50 lipa, and 1, 2, and 5 Kuna. There are notes of 5, 10,
20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 kuna. In order to calculate the exact
amount of almost any currency to Kuna, please use the link to the
currency converter bellow. For approximate conversions, use the
currency converter on our site.
You can pay in Kuna at any place or for any service
or product you use. In some places you can pay in Euro or dollars.
Be sure to establish the method of payment in advance if you wish
to pay in any other currency than Kuna .
Banks (banka) are generally open Monday to Friday
7.30 AM-7 PM (often with a break for lunch), and Saturday 7.30-11.30
AM. Money can also be changed in post offices, travel agencies and
exchange bureaux (mjenjacnica), which have more flexible hours.
Credit cards are generally accepted in hotels and restaurants, but
be sure to ask before you order. You can also use ATMs to get cash.
Many banks have ATMs in front of their building.
A list of post offices and banks in Dubrovnik and
Dubrovnik region is available here.
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