Exchange office Novalja
Kuna
Croatian Kuna is the official currency of the Republic of Croatia. It has been in use since 1994, when it replaced Croatian Dinar. It got the name after an animal, which fur had a significant role in monetary and financial history and had been used to pay the so-called “kunovina” - a type of tax in medieval Slavonia and Dalmatia.
Exchange Offices
No matter whether they are arriving by a ship, a car
or an airplane, the first difficulty that our guests have to face is
related to payment. Since it has just recently been accepted to EU,
Croatia still hasn’t introduced euro as the official currency.
Therefore, tourists have to exchange their money in banks, exchange
offices or other agencies.
Travel agency Novalja Turist has three exchange
offices in attractive locations, in the centre of Novalja, and one in
the agency's office. All our guests and business partners can quickly
exchange their money for a small fee. Satisfaction of our customers
is what makes us feel fulfilled and what drives us forward. We are at
your service...