If youve been enchanted by the idea of Croatia with its pristine
beaches azure Adriatic waters jaw-dropping centuries-old history and
culture and tantalising Med-style food and wine we wouldnt blame
you.
Its the perfect place for a sun-kissed vacation and
somewhere that is still despite the pandemic very much open for
business. In fact its a great time to start planning your adventure
for either later in 2020 or in 2021.
Croatia may be the perfect
country for a dream getaway but in these uncertain times you need to
know if its safe to travel to.
We pride ourselves in creating
personal relationships with our customers were with you every step of
the way when it comes to customizing your trip.
But our involvement doesnt stop there: we work with local businesses
and suppliers in Croatia to make sure you get the best experience. And
even when youre on your trip end-to-end safety is our paramount goal.
Thats why we have trusted people on the ground in the country you can contact when youre there.
And
its why using a specialist travel company like us is ever more
important. We know Croatia we know people and we know that our
specialized services are a reassuring way to book your dream trip to
this European idyll.
But you need more than that.
If youre thinking of travelling to Croatia you need to know that you and youre family and friends will be safe.
We
are delighted to already have travelers visiting Croatia from the US
if you are planning your trip weve put together this update and guide
on what to expect when you travel to Croatia.
Croatias response to Covid-19
The countrys response to the pandemic has been swift and ro
bust.
The countrys Institute of Public Health issued guidelines from as
early as January 2020. The government then issued health checks at
border crossings and arrivals from some countries had to quarantine and
self-isolate. A nation-wide lockdown came towards the end of March
with people confined to their neighborhoods. These restrictions all
helped to suppress the virus but were eased in the summer.
Do you have to present a negative COVID test to enter the country?
Yes
as of July 2020 US citizens arriving in Croatia for tourism
business urgent personal reasons or educational purposes must present
a negative PCR test not older than 48 hours (starting from the time of
taking the swab until arrival at the border crossing).
Travelers
whosetest is older than 48 hourswill be allowed to enter the country
but they will be issued a self-isolation order and will have to be
tested again locally at their own expense. Having an expired PCR test
upon arrival will allow for a shortened period of time in
self-isolation pending a negative result of a local PCR test.
Those
who do not provide a negative PCR test upon arrivalwill be ordered to
quarantine/self-isolate for at least 7 days prior to taking a local PCR
test.
Travelers who fail to present a PCR test upon arrival and
refuse to take a test locally will be ordered to self-isolate or
quarantine for 14 days. A local test cost ranges from $130 to $300 or
more depending upon the location and the result can be expected
between 24-48 hours.If you need to get a test heres a list of local testing sites.
What to expect when you travel to Croatia
The Croatian government has introduced a new online entry form to
speed up the entry of foreign visitors. You are advised to carry a copy
of your accommodation booking when you arrive in Croatia. Thats
something we can help you with.
What to expect when youre exploring Croatia
While
lockdown restrictions have been lifted in the country the government
is exercising caution it has made face coverings mandatory on public
transportation (including taxis) and in stores malls salons and in
other commercial premises where face-to-face contact is necessary.
Unlike some European countries there is no curfew in place and there are no restrictions for interstate travel.
The
Croatian authorities ask that visitors use common sense for example
if theres a crowded nightclub or bar its best to stay away.
If you want to find out more about restrictions and guidelines visit the US Embassy of Croatias website.
Alternatively you can visit the Croatian governments coronavirus website.
Otherwise
give us a call. Our friendly and knowledgable team will advise and help
you plan your trip at every stage of the process.
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