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Croatian Tourism Introducing New Rules as of June 1st, 2026

Croatian tourism is decisively changing its direction, with much stricter rules set to come into force as of June the 1st, 2026, which will directly affect hundreds of thousands of tourists.

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, these rules have been publicised for faithful guests from Austria and other countries who typically flock to the Croatian Adriatic every summer, reports the Austrian Heute. The most important news of all, according to the portal, is the mandatory registration mark for every apartment, room or holiday home. Without it, it will no longer be possible to legally advertise accommodation on platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com.

The goal is to combat Croatia’s infamous grey zone and increase overall guest safety. Heute states that the consequence could be a significant reduction in supply, especially for private accommodation that hasn’t been registered so far. Experts have warned that this could lead to even more price increases in the more popular destinations. Inspectors, local law enforcement agencies and even customs will be given greater powers to combat illegal rentals and finally bring this age-old issue to an end. Tourists are therefore being advised to check when booking private accommodation whether the facility has a registration number, otherwise they risk problems upon arrival.

Croatia also wants to put an end to excessive party tourism, as reported by Heute. In the country’s more well-known party zones, restrictions on the time during which alcohol can be served are being introduced, and municipalities are being given wider powers in the fight against noise and disorder. Particularly strict rules apply to minors. Energy drinks may only be sold to people over the age of 18, just like alcohol. Restaurants, bars and cafes who do not comply risk being slapped with hefty fines. More

By Total Croatia News

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