Croatia Lifts Entry Restrictions for Travelers
For travelers heading to Croatia this summer, vacations have become much easier to manage as the tourism board announced that all remaining pandemic entry restrictions have been dropped.
Following similar measures in other Mediterranean countries like Greece and Cyprus, Croatia has eliminated domestic restrictions and entry rules. This includes the requirement to complete a passenger locator form and to present proof of vaccination or recovery at the borders.
The measures had been in place until April 30, and the government announced this week that they decided not to extend them.
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“All travelers entering Croatia can now do so under the same conditions of entry that were in force before the COVID19 pandemic, i.e., with valid travel documents,” the Croatian National Tourism Board stated.
Current Health Guidelines
Croatia has also lifted the mask mandate, which is only required to enter healthcare facilities. Consequently, visitors can explore freely.
Experience the Vibrant Life in Croatia
There is now little indication that life was ever curtailed in Croatia over the past two years, as domestic measures have been dropped. Hospitality venues are open and operating at full capacity, festivals have returned, and beaches and museums are already welcoming steady streams of visitors, even though the tourism season has yet to ramp up.
Looking Forward to Summer
“With a number of new hotels, restaurants, and events confirmed for this summer, Croatia is set for a strong season ahead,” Darija Reic, director of the tourist board’s office in the UK, said in a statement. Therefore, travelers can expect an exciting time visiting this stunning destination.