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Are pets allowed on Croatian public transportation?

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  • Most public transport in Croatia, including buses and ferries, allows pets, but they may require a carrier or a leash and muzzle.
  • Trains in Croatia generally permit pets, with a ticket purchased for larger pets, while small pets in containers can travel for free.
  • Pets are typically not allowed to travel on Croatian public city buses and trams, with some exceptions for small pets in carriers.
Been thinking about taking a trip to Croatia and was wondering if pets are allowed on their public transportation. Any folks been there with their fur babies? What was your experience like? Cheers!
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Any specific rules or restrictions we should know about?
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Wanderer76 18 Posts
Every place is different, let's see what the others have to say.
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Actually, Croatia is pretty cool with pets on public transport. Just remember, dogs usually need to be on a leash and muzzled, unless they're in a crate or carrier. For other pets, carriers are the way to go. Buses and trains are an option, but always check the specific transport service's policy 'cause they can vary. And for ferries, pets are generally allowed but sometimes with special conditions. It's pretty chill as long as you're responsible and prep your pet for the ride. Have fun in Croatia, it’s beautiful and super pet-friendly!
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By the way, in some cases, you might need to grab a ticket for your pet too, just a heads-up. It doesn’t cost much, but better to know before you’re at the station and caught off guard. Safe travels!
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