Croatia is still affected by Corona, but varies from region to region. Tourists must observe these rules when they travel to the holiday region.
Zagreb / Berlin – The popular holiday destination Croatia has been requiring travelers to have the EU-wide Corona certificate since July 1st. Certificates from individual countries stating that the person concerned has been vaccinated, recovered or tested are also accepted. The hotels receive guests without restrictions. Restaurants are allowed to host people in their indoor areas; This does not apply to cafes without food, which are only allowed to serve outside. The seven-day incidence in Croatia is 35.9 (as of August 12). Fuldaerzeitung.de * reveals the entry rules when returning from Croatia here.
Corona incidence figures that were many times higher were reported on the Adriatic than in the interior of the country. That is why gatherings of more than 1000 people have been banned there since August 2nd – regardless of whether those present have been vaccinated or have recovered. The new restrictions also affect catering and private gatherings, which can only be attended by up to 15 people without an immunity certificate. Depending on the infection rate, access to individual Adriatic islands can be restricted at any time. * fuldaerzeitung.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.