Croatia has dropped all of its remaining Covid travel rules, the country’s tourist board has announced.
“All travellers entering Croatia can now do so under the same conditions of entry that were in force before the Covid-19 pandemic, ie with valid travel documents,” reads the statement from the Croatian National Tourist Office, released on Tuesday.
This means travellers will no longer have to show a negative Covid test result or proof of vaccination in order to enter the country.
Prior to 1 May, unvaccinated visitors had to take a PCR test within the 72 hours before travel, or an antigen test within 24 hours, while all visitors had to fill in an online health form – now scrapped.
“We are happy to confirm that Croatia has dropped all Covid entry requirements for Brits,” said Darija Reic, director of CNTO in the UK.
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