Enter Slovenia & Croatia

If you are not vaccinated yet or you haven't got over Covid 19, you can still enter Slovenia and Croatia pretty easy with no quarantine. Even if your country is on the dark red list.

1. You can enter both Slovenia and Croatia with a negative fast antigen test (not older than 48 hours) which will cost you 30 € and you will get the results immediately. You can also enter both countries with negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. If your results are negative you can enter Slovenia and Croatia with no restrictions. 

You can also enter Slovenia if you have:

2. proof of vaccination against COVID-19, proving that the following has been received:

  - the second dose of Comirnaty by Biontech / Pfizer,
  - the second dose of Spikevax (COVID-19 Vaccine) by Moderna,
  - the second dose of Sputnik V has been produced by Russia’s Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology,
  - the second dose of CoronaVac from Sinovac Biotech,
  - the second dose of Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccine,
  - the second dose of Vaxzevria (COVID-19 Vaccine) from AstraZenec,
  - the second dose of Covaxin by Bharat Biotech (Indija),
  - the second dose of Covishield by Serum Institute of India / AstraZeneca,
  - or a combination of the two vaccines listed above;
  - the first dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Janssen by Johnson and Johnson / Janssen-Cilag.

Proof is obtained on the day of vaccination.

3. You can also entery Slovenia and Croatia if you got over Covid 19.

He/She has evidence of a positive PCR test result that is older than 10 days, unless the doctor decides otherwise, but not older than six months, or a doctor's confirmation that the person has had COVID-19 and no more than six months have passed since the onset of symptoms.

Evidence of a positive PCR test result shall be taken into account if it has been issued in the Member States of the European Union, the Schengen Member States, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Israel, Turkey, Canada, New Zealand, the Russian Federation, Serbia, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or the United States of America. If Evidence of a positive PCR test result is performed in a country not mentioned in the previous sentence, it is appropriate if it contains at least the same data set as the PCR test issued in a Member State of the European Union or the Schengen area, if it is equipped with a QR code with same standards and technological systems that are interoperable with the EU DCP system and if it allows verification of the authenticity, validity and integrity of the certificate in the same way as the EU DCP.

A medical certificate that he/she have had COVID-19 disease shall be taken into account if it was issued in the Member States of the European Union, the Schengen Member States, Australia, Israel, Canada, New Zealand, the Russian Federation, Serbia, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or the United States of America and on control points on airports also certificates issued in Turkey are accepted.

Different rules apply to passengers in transit. If you are flying through some other countries not on the list write to us and we will find the best solution.

See you soon!