COVID-19 negative certification required for entering the country.
*Travel from safe countries with low infection rates
Travellers arriving from countries with low infection rates must either: be vaccinated; having recovered from COVID-19; provide a pre-departure PCR test (taken within 72 hours prior to arrival) or a rapid antigen test (taken within 48 hours prior to arrival), or carry out a test within 24 hours after entry. All EU and Schengen Associated Countries, with the exclusion of Croatia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Sweden and Cyprus, are currently considered low infection rate countries.
*Travel from countries with high infection rates
Travellers arriving from Croatia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Sweden and Cyprus are not subject to the quarantine requirement if they either: are vaccinated; have recovered from COVID-19.
If such proof cannot be provided, the person has to provide a negative test result or carry out a test within 24 hours after entry.
Entry from states with confirmed virus variants (currently Brazil, India, the United Kingdom and South Africa) is only possible to a very limited extent. Entry is only possible with a negative molecular biological test result (e.g. PCR) and quarantine. The testing obligation also applies to vaccinated and recovered persons. A landing ban is in place for all flights from Brazil, India, South Africa and, as of 1 June 2021, for the United Kingdom as well.