Business arrival checklist
- For meetings in Zagreb, coastal cities or institutions, confirm entrance, parking or public transport access, language expectations, contact person and timing in advance.
- Do not risk tight airport-to-meeting transfers in high season, city centers or coastal traffic.
- Keep a concise, professional tone and plan extra time for conference venues, municipal buildings, hotels, marinas or public institutions.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Zagreb or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are widely accepted in many hotels, restaurants and visitor-facing businesses, but small vendors, markets, taxis, parking, islands and remote places may still need cash.
- Tipping is usually modest and context-dependent; keep small euro notes or coins for drivers, guides, cafe service, luggage help and local assistance.
- Use polite Croatian greetings when possible, such as Dobar dan and Hvala. Dress respectfully for business, family visits, churches and formal settings, and keep beachwear to beach-adjacent areas. Be careful with sensitive political or historical topics unless the local context is trusted and appropriate.