Currency
Croatia hopes to join the euro, but by then the national currency is kuna, and one kuna is worth 100 lipa. You can exchange money at any bank, exchange offices, post offices, and almost all travel agents, hotels and camps. Most facilities and ATMs will also accept credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners, etc.
All payments in Croatia are legally required in the Croatian kuna, so you will have to change your currency to the Croatian kuna. The exchange rate of the kuna is closely related to the euro, which makes the kuna strong and stable.