Croatia is an extraordinary landscape of coastline dabbled with islands and dramatic history represented by preserved towns, standing ruins, and cities where contemporary life breathes within the confines of the past. Croatia is open to vaccinated travelers and, to date, does not require a negative test for those with proof of their vaccination. The country is also open to unvaccinated travelers who have a negative Covid test taken within 48 hours of arrival.
The combination of rugged scenery and Mediterranean culture will immerse you in limitless exploration from the medieval walls of Dubrovnik to the modern museums of Zagreb. With a historic culture that tells the story of Mediterranean travel, trade, and imperial expansion, you can experience the cafe culture or the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea at a time when the country may be less crowded with tourists.
The power of traveling in Croatia stems from the natural beauty and cultural charms but also the incredible accessibility of Croatia’s farthest corners. As you visit and explore the country, face masks are required inside shops and on public transportation, but with endless possibilities to enjoy, you could easily sip wine at a quiet vineyard, learn the history of oyster farming, or wander through the remains of Venetian fortresses.
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