Foreign Office’s ‘high threat’ warning for Brits travelling to popular European country

The Foreign Office has issued a warning to travellers venturing to Croatia (Image: Getty)

Brits considering travelling to a popular European destination have been issued a warning by the Foreign Office. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has updated its advice for Croatia amid the fear that terrorists could target the popular holiday destination.

While the sunny Balkan country isn’t under imminent threat, visitors should stay alert.

In an update on January 14, the explained: “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.”

Explaining further, it said: “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.”

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More than 20 million people visited Croatia in 2023 (Image: Getty)

Croatia has become an increasingly popular holiday destination in recent years. show that the Mediterranean country attracted more than 20 million visitors in 2023.

Boasting beautiful beaches, forests, wildlife, architecture and even impressive filming locations from the TV series Game of Thrones, it seems to offer something for everyone.

Holidaymakers have been encouraged to consult the UK Counter Terrorism Policing for information and advice on staying safe abroad before going abroad.

They should also check the FCDO’s latest travel guidance, which will include the latest information on warnings and insurance, entry requirements, safety and security, health and getting help.

Failure to check the FCDO advice before travelling could not only put you at risk but also invalidate your insurance.

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In separate FCDO advice around crime in Croatia tourists have been advised that while crime levels are “low” and violent crime is “rare”, they should always protect themselves and their belongings, and be aware of attacks and sexual assaults in taxis.

The FCDO said: “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.”

To minimise your risk from terrorism, the FCDO advises you:

  • Follow news and media reporting about the country and region
  • Be aware of your surroundings, and be especially vigilant in public areas, including hotels, restaurants, bars and crowded places like markets, malls or sports events
  • Be vigilant around significant religious occasions and public holidays
  • Look out for anything suspicious, and if you see anything report it to the local police immediately. Many terrorist attacks are stopped by people being vigilant. Where appropriate, also report any concerns to your employer or your travel company
  • Think about the routes you use, and have a plan to follow if an incident occurs
  • Try to avoid routines that could make you an easier target. Vary the time and route of your regular journeys
  • Keep your mobile phone charged and with you, with emergency numbers programmed in
  • Consider whether you might stand out from the crowd, particularly when travelling off the beaten track or to out-of-town destinations
  • Be careful on social media. Avoid sharing information about yourself and your travel and social plans
  • Tell family, friends, colleagues, or trusted hotel staff where you’re going and when you plan to return
  • Identify places where you could seek refuge in an emergency.

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