Quarantine:
For all ships in international navigation that have an obligation of self-isolation or quarantine. ; 30/11/2020 All travellers who; regardless of citizenship; travel to Croatia from EU / EEA member states/regions; and who are not currently on the so-called green list of the ECDC; must present a negative PCR not older than 48 hours and/or perform PCR testing upon arrival in Croatia; with the obligation of self-isolation until the arrival of a negative finding. ; 01/07/2021 If passengers have an EU Digital Certificate they are not obligated to provide a PCR or rapid test. Third-country residents (non-EU; out of Schengen) shall be granted entry into Croatia only in case of emergency travel. ; 16/09/2021 The measures are extended up to 30/09/2021. ; 30/09/2021 Extended up to 15/10/2021. ; 16/12/2021 Croatian citizens or long-term residents who return from South Africa; Botswana; Eswatini; Lesotho; Namibia; Zimbabwe and Mozambique should be quarantined for 14 days and tested for SARS-CoV-2 on the last day of their quarantine. ; 15/01/2022 The 14-day quarantine for travellers from South Africa; Botswana; Eswatini; Lesotho; Namibia; Zimbabwe and Mozambique is no longer valid. All travellers can enter Croatia with an EU Digital Certificate or a negative PCR/Rapid test; or proof of vaccination or proof of COVID-19 infection. Otherwise; they should self-isolate until they get a negative test. ; 09/04/2022 Only travellers arriving in Croatia from third countries; should be quarantined if they do not provide COVID-19 certificates. ; 01/5/2022 Entry into the Republic of Croatia is allowed subject to the conditions of entry valid before the COVID 19 epidemic.
For all ships in international navigation that have an obligation of self-isolation or quarantine. ; 30/11/2020 All travellers who; regardless of citizenship; travel to Croatia from EU / EEA member states/regions; and who are not currently on the so-called green list of the ECDC; must present a negative PCR not older than 48 hours and/or perform PCR testing upon arrival in Croatia; with the obligation of self-isolation until the arrival of a negative finding. ; 01/07/2021 If passengers have an EU Digital Certificate they are not obligated to provide a PCR or rapid test. Third-country residents (non-EU; out of Schengen) shall be granted entry into Croatia only in case of emergency travel. ; 16/09/2021 The measures are extended up to 30/09/2021. ; 30/09/2021 Extended up to 15/10/2021. ; 16/12/2021 Croatian citizens or long-term residents who return from South Africa; Botswana; Eswatini; Lesotho; Namibia; Zimbabwe and Mozambique should be quarantined for 14 days and tested for SARS-CoV-2 at the last day of their quarantine. ; 15/01/2022 The 14-day quarantine for travellers from South Africa; Botswana; Eswatini; Lesotho; Namibia; Zimbabwe and Mozambique is no longer valid. All travellers can enter Croatia with an EU Digital Certificate or a negative PCR/Rapid test; or proof of vaccination or proof of COVID-19 infection. Otherwise they should self-isolate until they get a negative test. ; 09/04/2022 Only travellers arriving in Croatia from third countries; should be quarantined if they do not provide COVID-19 certificates. ; 01/5/2022 Entry into the Republic of Croatia is allowed subject to the conditions of entry valid before the COVID 19 epidemic.
21/02/2020 14-day quarantine. ; 26/10/2020 Quarantine reduced from 14 to 10 days. ; 15/07/2021 Quarantine of close contacts is extended from 10 to 14 days from the last close contact with an infected person.; 28/12/2021 Quarantine of close contacts for 10 days but 14 days if there is the identification of Omicron VOC infection.; 05/01/2022 Health care providers who are close contacts; it is not necessary to be quarantined but they must be tested continuously.; 10/01/2022 Close contacts of confirmed cases can be quarantined for 7 days if 1) they have been fully vaccinated at least for 2 months with Janssen vaccine or 4 months with 2-dose vaccines; ii) they have recovered from COVID-19 within 4 months. ; 31/01/2022 Quarantine is shortened to 7 days for all contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases. ; 13/04/2022 Quarantine is no longer mandatory.
Self-isolation at own accommodation- subject to PCR. COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Croatia. Travelers are not required to provide any COVID-19 certificate or test results, regardless of their country of departure. They must not fill in the 'Enter Croatia' form, and quarantine does not apply anymore.
Action by healthcare professionals.; 05/01/2022 COVID-19 cases without symptoms; isolation is for 10 days but it can be reduced in 7 days after a negative PCR test. Isolation for symptomatic cases; is 14 days. ; 10/01/2022 Isolation for asymptomatic individuals infected with COVID-19 or those with mild symptoms can last 7 days if 1) they have been fully vaccinated at least for 2 months with Janssen vaccine or 4 months with 2-dose vaccines; ii) they have recovered from COVID-19 within 4 months. ; 31/01/2022 Asymptomatic cases can be released from isolation in the 5th day with the provision of a negative rapid test. Those with mild or moderate symptoms can be released on the fifth day with a negative rapid test and with no fever in the last 24 hours.
Self-isolation at own accommodation- subject to PCR. In lack of a valid COVID-19 test, travellers will have to immediately perform, upon arrival in Croatia, a PCR or rapid antigen test at their own expenses, with the obligation to stay in self-isolation until a negative test result. If testing cannot be performed, a 10-day quarantine is imposed. Some categories of people are exempt from previously mentioned requirements.