If you are planning a trip to the nearest seaside this year by car, it's worth considering the road tolls among travel expenses like fuel, insurance, and parking fees. The total cost depends on the length of the section we use on the neighboring motorways. We help you calculate how much the use of Croatian highways will cost this year! Once we cross the Croatian-Hungarian border (where there will be no border checks again this year), we immediately find ourselves on the Croatian motorway, which consists of 11 toll sections. If we start from Budapest towards the coast, first we need to pay for the Letenye – Zagreb section, which costs 5.8 euros at the toll gate.
From then on, the amount we need to pay for motorway use depends on our destination. One way to reduce motorway costs is to acquire an ENC device (electronic toll payment device) that should be attached to the interior side of the windshield. This device makes motorway use somewhat cheaper as the toll gates automatically detect and raise the barriers. Additionally, there is a separate lane at the gates for ENC device users, saving us both money and time. We have two pieces of good news regarding Croatian motorways. First, according to Croatia Info, Croatian motorway tolls will not increase this year, meaning last year's prices remain in effect.
Secondly, it looks like this year is the last time we will encounter toll gates on Croatian highways, as next year only electronic payments will be in effect, for example, through an app that will automatically deduct the usage fee at the toll gates. 2023 and 2024 Croatian motorway tolls, depending on the destination: - Zagreb-Rijeka section: 9.2 euros (3588 HUF) - Rijeka-Pula (Medulin) section: 10 euros (3900 HUF) - Rijeka-Rovinj section: 8.2 euros (3198 HUF) - Rijeka-Porec section: 9.4 euros (3666 HUF) - Rijeka-Umag section: 11.8 euros (4602 HUF) In the Kvarner region: - Zagreb-Krk island: 8.1 euros (3159 HUF) - Zagreb-Rab island ferry: 7.9 euros (3081 HUF) - Zagreb-Pag island ferry: 11.4 euros (4446 HUF) In Dalmatia: - Zagreb-Zadar north (Vir island, Nin): 16 euros (6240 HUF) - Zagreb-Biograd: 17.6 euros (6864 HUF) - Zagreb-Trogir: 22.1 euros (8619 HUF) - Zagreb-Split (Brac, Hvar): 24 euros (9360 HUF) - Zagreb-Makarska: 27 euros (10530 HUF) - Zagreb-Ploce (Peljesac, Korcula): 30.6 euros (11934 HUF) Euro/forint exchange rate: 1 euro 390 HUF.