Croatia Lifts Remaining COVID-19 Entry Rules

Croatia's Interior Ministry announced on 2 May to lift the remaining COVID-19 entry measures, which means that travelers from all over the world can now enter the country without showing any certificate or giving any explanation regarding COVID-19.

Publish Time: 2022-05-05 16:33:01
Source: Xinhua

Croatia's Interior Ministry announced on 2 May to lift the remaining COVID-19 entry measures, which means that travelers from all over the world can now enter the country without showing any certificate or giving any explanation regarding COVID-19.

The measure is expected to facilitate the border traffic as well as the upcoming tourist season, the ministry said.

The Croatian government announced on 9 April to abolish almost all restrictions imposed to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, as only the protective mask mandate remained in place in medical and nursing institutions.

Moreover, all restrictive measures concerning travelers from the European Union (EU) countries were also lifted on 9 April, while those from other countries outside the EU were obliged to show a negative PCR test, proof of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19.

Nonetheless, the government has warned that the pandemic is not over yet and recommended the use of masks in crowded places.