Residential burglaries constitute the most reported types of crime in Zagreb, in which unoccupied, less secure, residences are targets.
Review OSAC’s report, All That You Should Leave Behind.
The popular Adriatic beach cities and other tourist destinations are generally safe, but during the summer tourist season, they experience a rise in petty crime such as pickpocketing and purse snatching. nationals living in or visiting the city. There are no specific security or safety concerns for U.S. Review the State Department’s Crime Victims Assistance brochure. Department of State has not included a Crime “C” Indicator on the Travel Advisory for Croatia. Department of State has assessed Zagreb as being a LOW-threat location for crime directed at or affecting official U.S. The Institute for Economics & Peace Global Peace Index 2021 ranks Croatia 17 out of 163 worldwide, rating the country as being at a High state of peace. Review OSAC’s report, Understanding the Consular Travel Advisory System.
Department of State Travel Advisory at the date of this report’s publication assesses that travelers should reconsider travel due to COVID-19.