Can I travel to Croatia from the UK? Latest advice for summer holidays

Advice

Croatia remains amber following the Government’s latest update to its traffic light categories for foreign travel, meaning travel to its popular Adriatic resorts is technically able to go ahead – although significant restrictions make it impractical for most. The UK Government also advises against travel to amber-listed countries.

While nowhere near as severe as the restrictions faced by those travelling from red-listed countries, those arriving from the UK from Croatia will still have to self-isolate at home for 10 days (potentially reduced with a paid-for test to release on day five) and to take PCR tests on (or before) day two and on day eight of isolation, as well as taking a PCR test before returning to the UK and completing a passenger locator form. 

The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) still advises against travel to Croatia, despite lifting its restrictions for other European countries, including Spain. 

From July 19, fully vaccinated Britons will be able to return from amber countries, including Croatia, without the need to quarantine on return. 

Here, we answer all the key questions regarding holidays in Croatia.

Am I allowed to travel to Croatia?

Restrictions on outbound travel were lifted on May 17 and replaced with a traffic light system for inbound travellers.

Croatia is welcoming UK travellers for specific purposes, including tourism. Britons travelling to Croatia must meet one of the following criteria for entry: 

  • A negative PCR (taken within 72 hours before arrival at the border) or antigen test (taken within 48 hours of arrival).
  • A vaccination certificate showing the final dose taken more than 14 days ago 
  • Proof of recovery from Covid more than 11 days and less than 180 days ago

The entry criteria is complex so please check with the Foreign Office website

Travel is permitted within defined purposes, including, but not limited to, residence, business and tourism. In addition to evidence of your negative Covid-19 status, those travelling under the tourism exemption are required to hold a valid accommodation booking or proof of property ownership in Croatia..

What are Covid restrictions like in Croatia?

Bars, nightclubs and restaurants are open, as are shops, and there are no restrictions on regional travel within Croatia.

It is mandatory for passengers to wear masks on public transport, taxis and in shops and other commercial premises.

Am I still covered by travel insurance?

If you need to travel to Croatia there are a small number of providers willing to offer cover against Foreign Office advice.

Are flights to Croatia operating?

Direct flights between the UK and Zagreb are running. Flights to the likes of Split, Dubrovnik and Pula have also resumed.

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