Anyone traveling to Croatia this camping season must continue to expect long traffic jams at the toll booths, as the introduction of the e-vignette and the barrier-free payment system has been delayed by a year.
However, it is already getting more expensive: toll prices have risen by around 10 percent compared to the previous year.
Toll charges rise by almost 10 percent
What Croatia has been charging as a kind of summer surcharge in recent years – namely the higher toll prices during the peak travel period (July to September) – will be added on from this year.
This applies to motorhomes, caravans, cars and motorcycles – heavy vehicles are excluded. You can expect toll charges to be around 10 percent higher than in 2024. There will no longer be an extra summer surcharge.
Introduction of the e-vignette delayed
The Croatian freeway network covers almost 1,300 kilometers of road – and is completely subject to tolls. The toll is calculated depending on the route and must be paid on the relevant sections of highway – as there is currently no highway vignette.
The start date for the new toll system in Croatia was originally planned for this year – now the year 2026 is on the agenda. According to current reports, there will be an e-vignette in the new system, and the option of one (or more) toll box(es) will continue to be offered.
A toll box is to become mandatory for the billing of truck tolls. One of the aims of the new, barrier-free system is to counteract the miles of traffic jams during the peak season and to make paying the toll more convenient.

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Would you like more brief information on the toll systems in Europe? Then read more in our overview article on tolls and vignettes for camping vehicles in Europe.
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