Buy Croatian Kuna (HRT) at the Best Exchange Rates Online or In-store

Finding the best deal to buy Croatian Kuna (HRT) can be difficult because every company has different exchange rates and fees. That’s where we help you. We bring together all your options, highlight the fees and rates per provider, and show you the best possible deals.

Buy Croatian kuna online (HRT) at the best exchange rates in Australia
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Where to buy Croatian kuna in Australia?

You can buy Croatian kuna (HRT) from a few places in Australia that offers currency exchange. It is a currency to exchange to Australian dollars. Places you can make cash transactions and buy Croatian kuna include online, in-store at money exchangers, banks, Australia Post and the airport.

To find out exactly where you can buy Croatian kuna, you can use our handy city and suburb guides, just click on the links below:

What currency is used in Croatia?

In Croatia, currency is called kunas and lipas. The currency is represented by the symbols kr and lp.

Notes: 10kn, 20kn, 50kn, 100kn, 200kn, 500kn and 1000kn

Coins: 5lp, 10lp, 20lp, 50lp, 1kn, 2kn and 5kn

Croatian banknotes have different colours. 10kn is greenish brown, 20kn is red, 50kn is blue, 100kn is orange, 200kn is brown, 500kn is green and 1000kn is purple.

What notes should I take to Croatia?

Cash and card are popular in Croatia. When paying for meals, in shops and accommodation, debit card, credit cards, will be accepted as well as cash.

Keep smaller notes to pay for tips and transport. Best to change 500kn and 1000kn into smaller denominations as they may not be accepted in rural parts of Croatia.

What currency is used in Croatia?

When is the best time to buy Croatian kuna?

When is the best time to buy Croatian kuna?

Find the best time to buy Croatian kuna with Australian dollars with our rate tracker. It keeps track on the HRT to AUD or AUD to HRT exchange rate and emails you when the exchange rate gets to the rate your chose to buy Croatian kuna.

The hrt to aud exchange rate average is close to 0.20, over the past 10 years. The high was in 0.24 in early 2020 and the low was 0.15 in mid 2012. Currently its 0.21, so 100kn could buy you $21 at the best exchange rate.

The aud to hrt exchange rate average is close to 5, over the past 10 years. The high was 6.42 in mid 2012 and the low was in early 2020 at 4.02. Currently its 4.61, so $100 could buy you 468kn at the best exchange rate.

 

How to buy Croatian kunas in Australia?

How to buy Croatian kunas in Australia

Buying Croatian kunas in Australia is relatively easy.

  1. Take your valid photo id (driver’s license or passport) with you.
  2. Bring your preferred payment method. Most places accept cash, debit card and credit card to pay for your Croatian kunas.
  3. Ask for the Croatian kunas amount and the money exchanger will let you know how much Australian dollars you need to pay.
  4. Make your payment in Aussie dollars and receive your Croatian kunas.

Our most frequently asked questions

Why should I choose The Currency Shop?

Many people are not aware of the true cost of transferring money. But it is pretty standard to lose up to 8% of your money each time you transfer money internationally, depending on your method. We think this is far too much. That’s why we help you find the best way to transfer your money and avoid those costly hidden fees and charges. And it works. On average, we save our customers $4,000 each year.

How does it work?

It’s pretty simple. Whether you need travel money or would like to transfer money overseas we just need a little info to point you in the right direction. First, you tell us what you are looking for then we compare hundreds of providers to find the best deal for your current situation. We’ll highlight all the available options and recommend the best one for you. You can then decide which option you prefer, and click through to their site to secure the deal.

Is it safe?

Yes. The Currency Shop holds an Australian Financial Services Licence (462269) and is a member of the Financial Ombudsman Service. We closely vet our providers and only partner with the largest, safest and most trusted money transfer companies in the world. That just makes sense.

What does it cost?

The Currency Shop does not charge you. Instead, we receive a referral fee from the banks and money transfer companies that we are partnered with. This does not affect the price you pay.

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Last updated
January 21st, 2021