
Driving in Croatia: International Driving Document Guide for visitors
Start Express ApplicationVisitors to Croatia need an International Driving Document if their licence is not in English. Croatia is a party to both the 1949 Geneva Convention and the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. Croatia drives on the right. Urban speed limit is 50 km/h; highways up to 130 km/h. Blood alcohol limit is 0.05%.
Croatia at a glance
- Permit type
- International Driving Document
- Side of road
- Right (Overtake on the left)
- How long it is valid
- 1 year (Geneva) or up to 3 years (Vienna)
- Minimum driving age
- 18
- Blood alcohol limit
- 0.05%
- Emergency number
- 112
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Croatia driving rules at a glance
- Side of road
- Right (Overtake on the left)
- Minimum driving age
- 18
- Speed limit — urban
- 50 km/h
- Speed limit — rural
- 80 km/h
- Speed limit — motorway
- 130 km/h
- Blood alcohol limit
- 0.05%
- Seatbelts
- Mandatory for all passengers
- Helmet
- Mandatory for motorcycle riders
- Mobile phone
- Hands-free only
- Emergency number
- 112
Documents required to drive in Croatia
What police and rental counters expect you to carry, every time you drive.
- Valid foreign driving licenceMust be valid and cover the vehicle class
- International Driving Document(only if it applies to you)Backup translation for non-English licences
- PassportRequired for identification at all times
- Valid visa or visa exemptionMost nationalities need one
- Vehicle registration documentsProvided by rental company
- Third-party insuranceMandatory — rental cars include this
When you need a permit in Croatia
How the requirement plays out, case by case.
English-language foreign licence
No — Accepted for the duration of your visa/stay
Non-English foreign licence
Recommended / backup — Needed as a translation if police or rental company ask
Licence not in English + rental
Yes — carry one — Rental companies may require it
Staying longer than Non-EU/EEA tourists may drive on a valid foreign licence for the duration of a tourist stay; exact long-term limit UNVERIFIED from primary source.
Check local rules — Some authorities require conversion after extended stays
Frequently asked questions
Driving in Croatia with a foreign licence, answered.
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About this service
Expedify is a private application-assistance service, not a government agency or an authorised issuer. International Driving Documents are issued by the authorised body in your licence country; our agency fee covers preparation, review, and tracking of your application, and is separate from the issuer's own fee. The information on this page is general guidance, not legal advice — acceptance rules are set by each destination country and can change. Always confirm requirements with the official issuer or the authorities of the country you're visiting.