
Croatia Travel Insurance
Why Travel Insurance is Essential for Croatia
But a trip to Croatia of course, comes with some risks. Whether it's a delayed or disrupted itinerary, lost baggage, or a medical emergency on one of Croatia's less populated islands, you'll want to be prepared for these mishaps with comprehensive coverage. Before you visit Croatia, it's wise to read up on the country, some of its risks, and what you need to know in order to be fully covered.

Health & Safety in Croatia
Medical Care and Hospitals
Croatia has a high-quality healthcare system, with a mixture of public and private facilities. Private clinics tend to offer faster care, but English-speaking medical professionals are common in healthcare facilities around the country. However, whether private or public, these facilities are not free for visitors. You will have to pay for any treatment you receive, and the costs can be expensive. That’s why it’s so important to buy travel medical insurance for Croatia. A travel medical insurance plan will reimburse any up-front costs you may incur from a clinic or hospital.
While Croatia’s islands such as Hvar and Korčula, have medical facilities that can handle emergency care, if you need advanced or specialist care, you may need to be airlifted to a more advanced facility. That’s why it’s also wise to have emergency medical evacuation cover, in case you have an emergency that can’t be treated locally, and to carry proof of your insurance coverage as well as any emergency contact numbers you may need.
Health Risks and Vaccinations
There are no major infectious disease concerns for U.S. tourists in Croatia, and no vaccinations are required to enter the country. However, the CDC recommends being up to date on all routine vaccinations, as well as taking steps to prevent insect bites, including ticks. For travel tips and the most up-to-date information on Croatia health and safety, you should always consult the U.S. Department of State’s travel advisory and the CDC’s up-to-date health recommendations for U.S. travelers. It’s also wise to carry a basic medical kit with common over-the-counter medication, as well as spare prescription medication or copies of your prescriptions.
Insurance Benefits and Coverage for a Trip to Croatia
What Does Croatia Travel Insurance Cover?
When considering travel insurance for Croatia, you will want to make sure your policy covers all the areas below so that you’ll be prepared, no matter what happens during your trip.
Trip cancellation and trip interruption insurance:
Trip cancellation insurance reimburses your non-refundable trip expenses if your trip to Croatia is canceled or cut short due to a covered reason, like illness, severe weather, family emergencies, or certain government advisories.
Travel medical insurance:
Travel health insurance covers unexpected medical expenses incurred for any injuries or illnesses that happen during your trip. Croatian healthcare facilities are high quality, but they do not offer free services to travelers from the U.S., which is why travel medical insurance is essential. Keep in mind that your health insurance from home will not be accepted, and if you have pre-existing medical conditions, you’ll also want to apply for a waiver when you purchase your policy.
Emergency medical evacuation insurance:
Emergency evacuation coverage reimburses you for transportation to the nearest medical facility or back to the U.S. in extreme or emergency situations. If you’re doing any adventurous travel such as kayaking, mountain biking, or exploring some of Croatia’s remote islands, then emergency evacuation coverage is particularly important to have. It will also cover repatriation in the event of a traveler’s death. You should look for a policy with at least $50,000 in emergency medical and $100,000 in evacuation coverage.
Baggage and personal belongings insurance:
Baggage coverage is a benefit that covers loss, theft, or damage to your belongings should they go missing during your trip to Croatia.
Trip delay insurance:
Trip delay insurance compensates for additional expenses if your travel is delayed before it starts or during any connections or transfers.
Optional add-ons:
There are several additional policy benefits you can add to your travel insurance depending on the nature of your trip. These include cancel for any reason (CFAR) coverage, if you think you may need to cancel for a reason not covered by the typical cancellation policy; extra protection for specialist or expensive gear; adventure sports travel insurance if you plan to do any extreme or dangerous activities; and car rental protection.
Choosing the Right Plan
Ripcord has a variety of plans suited for different trips to Croatia. For adventure travelers who want to explore Croatia’s islands, coastlines, and national parks, Ripcord is an extensive plan with high coverage limits and enhanced coverage, such as emergency evacuation and repatriation, perfect for trips to remote or adventurous destinations. Cavalry is suited for urban travelers who are seeking luxury and cultural experiences, while broadly sticking to major cities and established destinations such as Dubrovnik and Split. Meanwhile, Harbor offers robust coverage to the budget-minded leisure traveler who may be backpacking through the Balkans or going on a cruise that stops in Dubrovnik. You can compare all of Redpoint’s comprehensive plans and figure out which one might be right for your trip here.
Entry Requirements & Practical Information
Entry and Visa Requirements
Croatia joined the Schengen zone in 2023, which means it is now part of a block of 29 European countries that U.S. passport holders can visit without a visa for up to 90 days. Officially, your passport needs three months’ validity at the time of entry, but the U.S. State Department strongly advises that you have six months’ validity while traveling in the Schengen zone to avoid potential problems, especially if you’re visiting multiple European nations.
While Americans do not need a Schengen visa, starting in 2026, they will need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETIAS) before entering the Schengen zone.
What To Do in an Emergency
If you have an emergency in Croatia and require assistance, emergency services can be contacted by dialing 112. In addition, Redpoint offers 24/7 support on its helpline to travelers who have an emergency or need assistance. If you are having trouble locating help locally, Redpoint’s associates can help connect you to the help you need on the ground.
The U.S. Embassy is located Zagreb. Officials there can help you with passport issues, emergency assistance, and legal issues.
Ulica Thomasa Jeffersona 2
10010 Zagreb
Croatia
+385-1-661-2200
Popular Activities and Adventure Travel in Croatia
Croatia is one of those destinations that has as much culture and history as it does adventure travel. Visitors can hike along the rugged Dinaric Alps or go kayaking along the Adriatic coast. National parks, including Plitvice Lakes and Krka, offer breathtaking waterfalls, or rock climbing in Paklenica, while the Cetina River boasts thrilling white-water rafting. As a small nation with diverse landscapes and coastlines — including 1,200 islands — it really has something for everyone.
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Protect Your Trip With Redpoint Travel Insurance
Protecting yourself on your trip to Croatia requires comprehensive travel insurance, and Redpoint Travel Protection has a global reputation for providing high-quality policies to fit every traveler. It also offers 24/7 support to give travelers peace of mind and help them enjoy their trips. Explore Redpoint’s policies here.
