According to the destination's tourist board, Croatia has dropped all Covid-19 entry requirements.

The Croatian National Tourist Office said in a statement on Tuesday that Croatia will no longer require Covid-19 entry in May of 2022.

All travellers entering Croatia can do so with the same conditions of entry that existed before the Covid-19 epidemic.

The country relaxed restrictions on face coverings and limits on capacity for venues and public transport just a few weeks ago.

Travelers from the UK and other non-EU countries were still required to fill in an online form and present documentation about their Covid status or a negative test result.

The director of the tourist board's office in the UK said that Croatia has dropped all Covid entry requirements for Brits.

We welcomed over one million travellers from the UK in the year of 2019, and with the return of many flights this year from the UK to Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik and Zagreb, we hope this will encourage more people to visit our sunny coast.

With a number of new hotels, restaurants, and events confirmed for this summer, Croatia is set for a strong season.

The UK Foreign Office is expected to update its advice page for Croatia soon, according to Reic.

Travelers no longer need to show proof of Covid vaccination or a recovery certificate or a negative Covid test in order to enter Greece.

Greece has loosened entry restrictions from May 1.

Croatia relaxes Covid restrictions.