Is Croatia on the Green List for Travel?

If you’re looking to travel to Croatia this summer, you may be wondering if the country is on the green list for travel. Here’s what you need to know.

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Introduction

In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the UK government has been advising against all but essential international travel.

However, they have also developed a ‘traffic light’ system for travel, which rates countries based on their COVID-19 risk level.

The ‘green list’ includes countries that present a low risk for coronavirus transmission. travel to these countries is permitted, but passengers must take a pre-departure test and isolate on their return to the UK.

Croatia is not currently on the green list for travel from the UK.

What is the Green List?

The Green List is a list of countries and territories to which travellers can go without having to self-isolate on their return to England. The list is based on the latest data on cases and the percentage of people testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

Croatia is currently not on the Green List for travel.

Why is Croatia on the Green List?

Croatia is on the green list for travel as of May 17th. This means that individuals do not have to self-isolate for 14 days upon returning. It is important to check the government website before booking as the list is subject to change.

The reasons why Croatia is on the green list include:
– The cases of Covid-19 are low with 22.3 cases per 100,000 people.
– The vaccination program is well underway with over 30% of adults having received both doses
– There are no travel restrictions in place

What does this mean for travel to Croatia?

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advises against all but essential travel to Croatia. This is based on the latest assessment of COVID-19 risks in the country.

The government of Croatia has set up a number of COVID-19 checkpoints at major transport hubs, including airports, ports and border crossings. All passengers entering Croatia are required to show a negative PCR test taken in the 48 hours prior to arrival.

Those who cannot show a negative test will be asked to take one at the port or airport of entry, at their own expense. If you test positive on arrival, you will be required to self-isolate for 14 days.

If you’re planning to travel to Croatia, check the latest travel advice from the FCO before you go.

What are the restrictions in place for travel to Croatia?

As of May 22, 2021, Croatia is on the list of countries approved for travel from the UK.

UK residents are able to travel to Croatia without the need to self-isolate upon returning, providing they have not been to any other country in the 14 days prior to their arrival in Croatia.

All passengers arriving into Croatia must present a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of their flight. Random checks will be conducted at airports, and passengers who do not have a negative test result may be denied entry.

What are the vaccination requirements for travel to Croatia?

As of May 4, 2021, Croatia is on the CDC’s list of “low-risk” countries for travel. You do not need any specific vaccinations to travel to Croatia, but you should be up to date on your routine vaccinations. These include vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella, and polio. If you are planning to visit any areas of Croatia that are listed as red or orange on the CDC’s travel advisory map, you may need additional vaccinations. For example, if you are planning to visit the city of Dubrovnik, you should be vaccinated for yellow fever.

What are the testing requirements for travel to Croatia?

As of May 3, 2021, travelers from the U.S. are able to enter Croatia without the need for a COVID-19 test or vaccination if they can present a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of their arrival. Travelers are also required to fill out an online form prior to arrival.

What are the quarantine requirements for travel to Croatia?

As of May 11, 2021, Croatia is on the green list for travel from the UK. This means that you will not have to quarantine upon arrival in Croatia.

The requirements for travel to Croatia are as follows:
-You must have a negative PCR test taken no more than 48 hours before arrival in Croatia
-You must fill out an online form prior to arrival
-You may be asked to show your negative PCR test and/or completion of the online form upon arrival in Croatia

What are the entry requirements for travel to Croatia?

Croatia is not yet on the green list for travel, but the government is working on it. For now, the entry requirements are a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival, and a health insurance policy that covers Covid-19. You will also need to fill out a contact form and register with the Croatian cro.contact tracing app.

Conclusion

As of right now, Croatia is not on the green list for travel. This means that if you are planning to travel to Croatia, you will need to quarantine for 14 days upon your return.

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