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COVID travel restrictions: Croatia

Susan Bonney-Cox
July 5, 2022

The pandemic has changed travel in Europe, which continues to be subject to restrictions as the omicron variant takes hold. These are the current rules in Croatia.

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Tourists wearing face masks posing in front of the old town of Dubrovnik,
The city of Dubrovnik remains a popular destination for touristsImage: IVAN VUKOVIC/AFP/Getty Images

Entry regulations

The country lifted all COVID-19 travel restrictions. Travelers to Croatia no longer need to provide proof of vaccination or a COVID test result. They no longer need to fill out any forms, either.

Main article: What are the COVID entry rules for travelers to European countries?

COVID rules for daily life

Cafes, bars, restaurants and bakeries are open. It is no longer required to wear a mask.

Masks remain mandatory in hospitals and care homes.

More information here

Aerial view of a lonely island with a lighthouse off the coast of Croatia.
Croatia's picturesque coastline is popular with holidaymakersImage: Dalibor Brlek/Zoonar/picture alliance