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Can I use contactless payment methods for public transportation in Croatia?

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Zusammenfassung der Redaktion

  • Contactless payment methods are available for public transportation in major Croatian cities like Zagreb and Split.
  • Travelers can use contactless cards and mobile payment apps on buses, trams, and some ferry services.
  • It's advisable to check with the local transportation provider for the latest information on accepted payment methods.
Hey there, just wanted to pick your brains about something. Been planning a trip to Croatia and knowing it's a tech-savvy country, I was wondering if they've got contactless payment systems integrated into their public transportation?  You know, the kind where you can just wave your card or phone and whoosh, you've paid your fare. If anyone's got the scoop on this, would really appreciate the info. Cheers.
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Trip2Hopper 23 Posts
Hmm, seems like there's more to this than meets the eye. Got to process this thoroughly.
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In my experience, it's always best to double-check with the transport authorities before you travel. Just to avoid any unexpected surprises.
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I'm curious now. Has anyone actually tried using these contactless payment methods for public transportation in Croatia lately? You see, the last I heard, it wasn't an across the board implementation. Are there any recent updates to this?
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Afraid not, I've got nothing to add to this conversation right now.
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Guess we're all just winging it then!
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Ah, that clears things up a bit. This is precisely why I love this forum, always something new to learn. Keeps things interesting, doesn't it?
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Sun2Addict 30 Posts
Let's all take a breather here. We're all friends, aren't we?
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Traveler12 22 Posts
You're all bringing up some great points. It’s so enriching to be part of such an informed and lively discussion! Keep it up, guys!
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If you're unsure about contactless payments on Croatian public transport, might be a good shout to have some cash on hand just in case.
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Sun2Addict 30 Posts
Does anyone have specifics on which cities in Croatia have fully implemented contactless on their public transport networks?
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