Requirements for entering Croatia during COVID 19 pandemic for summer 2022 | Northeast travel

Requirements for entering Croatia during COVID 19 pandemic for summer 2022

Every country seems to have different rules when it comes to coronavirus. So, we decided to help you out and we gathered all information you might need on one place. That way, you can enjoy your Croatian sailing holiday peacefully. Have a great sailing holiday.

Information we are sharing are said to remain in place throughout the entire summer. If it comes to any changes, our team can notify you when you’re making a reservation.

 

When you are coming to your sailing holiday in Croatia you must fulfill at least one of the requirements:

  • A negative PCR (taken 72 hours before arrival at the boarder) or Antigen test (taken 24 hours before arrival at the boarder).
  • A vaccination certificate showing final dose taken more than 14 days ago.
  • Booster dose certificate.
  • Proof of recovery from Covid 19 more than 11 days and less than 180 days ago.
  • Proof of recovery from Covid 19 and first dose of vaccine more than 11 days and less than 270 days ago.
  • Pay for a test on arrival and remain in self-isolation until a negative result.

 

Croatia COVID 19 requirements for children under the age of 12

Children under the age of 12 are exempt from providing test results if their parent or guardian fulfill requirements to enter Croatia.

Croatia COVID 19 requirements for non-EU citizens

For people visiting from outside the EU they need to also show the evidence of either owning a property in Croatia or confirmation of reservation or paid accommodation in either hotel, camp site, private rental, boat or other tourism accommodation provider.

That’s confirmation that you have booked a boat with Northeast agency.

 

Face masks policy in Craotia during summer 2022

 

Wearing protective masks is mandatory in all closed spaces. Masks also must be worn in open spaces where physical distance of at least 1.5 meters cannot be maintained.

Even though there is no penalty for not wearing a mask, it is advised to practice caution and to stay safe and healthy. People in Croatia don’t wear masks outside or in restaurant and cafes and rarely anyone will make a big fuss if you’re not wearing your mask. However, if you’re entering a public transportation or a small, confined space, put your mask on.

 The numbers of Covid 19 cases in Croatia are starting to decline and hopeful that a great summer is ahead. See you in Croatia!

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