All travellers coming to Croatia

All travellers need to complete an online entry form before arriving in Croatia. This is mandatory and it speeds up the process when you arrive to the country.

Croatia entry requirements if you are fully vaccinated

If you’ve been fully vaccinated within the last 270 days, you can enter Croatia without needing to test or quarantine. All you need is confirmation that you've been fully vaccinated or covid passport.

At least 14 days must have passed since your second dose of a two-dose vaccine course (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Gamaleya, Sinopharm) or since receiving a one-dose vaccine (Janssen, Johnson & Johnson). All vaccines must be approved by the World Health Organization.

You can find out if you qualify as fully vaccinated in Croatia on the website of the Croatian Ministry of Interior. Croatia does not have all the vaccines available to it's citizens so it a good idea to check in advance if your vaccine is on the list.

Proof of recovery or vaccination status

You must present proof that you have been fully vaccinated to enter Croatia.

Croatia will accept proof of COVID-19 recovery or vaccination record. Your final vaccine dose must have been administered at least 14 days prior to travel to Croatia for you to be able to enter the country. For proving you've recovered from COVID or that you have been fully vacinated, use your COVID passport.

If you’re not fully vaccinated

If you’re not fully vaccinated you can still enter Croatia but with additional requirements. You’ll need to show proof of a negative PCR test (taken no more than 72 hours before entry) or a rapid antigen test (taken no more than 24 hours before entry) when entering Croatia. Croatia accepts any professional medical test meaning you are not able to do the test by yourself at home. You must do a test at professional medical institution as they can guarantee the validity of test.

If you want to do the test upon arrival in Croatia, you will need to quarantine until you receive a negative test result. If you cannot take a test on arrival, you will need to quarantine for 7 days.

PCR tests

PCR tests are available at most Croatian airports. All airports in Croatia have a PCR station but it wise to check in advance with the airport.

If you are not able to do the test on the airport you can find testing centers all over Croatia depending where you are going. Tests cost approximately 700 HRK (less than 100 euro) and results are available within 48 hours.

If you have recovered from COVID-19 in the past year

If you’re not fully vaccinated but have tested positive for COVID-19, you can also enter Croatia.

You will need to show proof of recovery from COVID-19, older than 11 days before arrival, but no older than 180 days before arrival.

You can also show proof of recovery alongside proof of a first dose of the vaccine. The single dose of vaccine must have been administered within 8 months of contracting COVID-19, it must have been administered within the last 270 days, and at least 14 days must have passed.

Children under 12

All children under 12 years of age are exempt from providing test results if their parent or guardian fulfill all requirements for entering Croatia.

If you’re transiting through Croatia

You are exempt from demonstrating your COVID-19 status if you are transiting Croatia. You must leave Croatia within 12 hours from entry.