Evening All
SO I have an intention to visit Bosnia and more specifically the places I was stationed during the conflict in 95. I have not been back there since then, so I am sure many things have changed and I want to get some idea of what to expect at the border between Croatia and Bosnia.
At this moment my plan is to catch the ferry from Ancona to Split then (as suggested by google maps) cross the border near Kamensko (there is another crossing quite close near Arzano also).
SO a few questions!
Now I know that very recently (well yesterday) Croatia has joined the Schengen so now I shouldn't have any issue when arriving in Croatia.....or am I wrong?
Can I get insurance before arriving in Bosnia (my insurance is with Carol Nash) or only buy it at the border?
I am assuming getting back into Croatia will be like travelling to France from the UK?
If I have to reroute due to whatever I shouldn't have to worry about Slovenia now that Croatia is in the Schengen?
I know not all questions can be answered as its so new for Croatia but you never know.
Thanks in advance
Just for clarity I am British and only hold a British passport.
SO I have an intention to visit Bosnia and more specifically the places I was stationed during the conflict in 95. I have not been back there since then, so I am sure many things have changed and I want to get some idea of what to expect at the border between Croatia and Bosnia.
At this moment my plan is to catch the ferry from Ancona to Split then (as suggested by google maps) cross the border near Kamensko (there is another crossing quite close near Arzano also).
SO a few questions!
Now I know that very recently (well yesterday) Croatia has joined the Schengen so now I shouldn't have any issue when arriving in Croatia.....or am I wrong?
Can I get insurance before arriving in Bosnia (my insurance is with Carol Nash) or only buy it at the border?
I am assuming getting back into Croatia will be like travelling to France from the UK?
If I have to reroute due to whatever I shouldn't have to worry about Slovenia now that Croatia is in the Schengen?
I know not all questions can be answered as its so new for Croatia but you never know.
Thanks in advance
Just for clarity I am British and only hold a British passport.