British tourists travelling to a beautiful European country have been urged to stay vigilant. Croatia has reportedly updated its travel advisory for the tourists, warning them terrorists could target the popular holiday destination.
Croatia is a beautiful country in Southeast Europe. It is known for its stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea, rich history, and diverse culture.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) stated: “Although there’s no recent history of terrorism in Croatia, attacks cannot be ruled out. Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreigners.”
Sharing further guidance on the risk of encountering terrorism abroad, the FCDO stated: “There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.”
Travellers have been advised to seek information and guidance from UK Counter Terrorism Policing on staying safe while overseas, reports GB News.
Additionally, they can refer to the FCDO’s recommendations for minimising the risk of terrorism during international travel.
Situated in the Balkan Peninsula, Croatia borders Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and has a maritime border with Italy across the Adriatic Sea. Tourism is a significant sector, bolstered by Croatia’s natural beauty and historic landmarks.
However, Brits must ensure to check the FCDO’s latest travel guidance. This will include the most up-to-date information on warnings and insurance, entry requirements, safety and security, health and getting help.
Holidaymakers were advised that while crime levels are “low” and violent crime is “rare”, tourists should always protect themselves and their belongings, and be aware of attacks and sexual assaults in taxis.
The FCDO warned: “Tourists have been overcharged at certain ‘gentlemen’s clubs’, sometimes by thousands of euros, and threatened with violence if they refuse to pay.
“Pickpockets operate in tourist areas. Avoid carrying large sums of cash, do not leave valuables unattended and use hotel safes if possible.
“There have been reports of sexual assaults in taxis in Croatia.”
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