September 29, 2020 — In the past 24 hours, Croatia reported 135 new COVID-19 cases. There are currently 1,158 active cases. Three have died. There are 8,744 people in self-isolation.

Follow this link for all Daily Croatia updates on the COVID-19 pandemic. UPDATED: 15:00 CET (Central European Time)
COVID-19 testing centers in Croatia here. Interactive map of testing centers here.
Croatia COVID-19 Quick Access
Current COVID-19 Data
Cumulative COVID-19 Data
Neighboring Countries New & Active COVID-19 Cases
COVID-19 Case Count by Croatia County
Croatia City & County COVID-19 Details
COVID-19 News in Past 48 Hours
Travel from Croatia
Travel to Croatia
European Union COVID-19 Statistics
Croatia Health Updates & COVID-19 Tracking
World Live Updates
World Statistics & Pandemic Information
Current COVID-19 Data
135 – New cases
1,158 – Active cases
274 – Treated in hospitals
26 – On ventilators
3 – Deceased
154 – Recovered
4,494 – Tested
8,744 – In self-isolation
Cumulative COVID-19 Data
16,380 – Total cases (since 25.02.20)
14,947 – Total recovered (since 25.02.20)
275 – Total deceased (since 25.02.20)
300,492 – Total tested (since 25.02.20)
Neighboring Countries New & Active COVID-19 Cases
Source: Worldometers here.
Italy – 1,494 New | 50,323 Active
Austria – 556 New | 8,590 Active
Slovenia – 39 New | 1,639 Active
Hungary – 702 New | 18,815 Active
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 81 New | 6,167 Active
Serbia –30 New | 1,130 Active
Montenegro – 128 New | 3,588 Active
COVID-19 Case Count by Croatia County
Sources: Index here, koronavirus.hr here, and counties below. Google Translate plugin download here.
Bjelovar-Bilogora County – 1 New | 22 Active
Brod-Posavina County – 0 New | 29 Active
Dubrovnik-Neretva County – 6 New | 38 Active
Istria County – 2 New | 7 Active
Karlovac County – 4 New | 60 Active
Koprivnica-Križevci County – 3 New | 15 Active
Krapina-Zagorje County – 5 New | 93 Active
Lika-Senj County – 1 New | 41 Active
Međimurje County – 2 New | 56 Active
Osijek-Baranja County – 6 New | 57 Active | 1 Deceased
Požega-Slavonia County – 5 New | 97 Active
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County – Pending | 117 Active
Šibenik-Knin County – 2 New | 9 Active
Sisak-Moslovina County – 0 New | 13 Active
Split-Dalmatia County – 35 New | 195 Active
Varaždin County – 0 New | 17 Active
Virovitica-Podravina County – 1 New | 48 Active
Vukovar-Srijem County – 8 New | 67 Active
Zadar County – Pending | 29 Active
Zagreb City – 19 New | 314 Active | 2 Deceased
Zagreb County – 12 New | 229 Active
Current Total – 112
Croatia City & County COVID-19 Details
- In Dubrovnik-Neretva County – one man and three women from Dubrovnik (an epidemiological link has been established for three), one woman from the Dubrovnik Parish and one man who does not live in the county (established epidemiological link). Seven people recovered – four from Dubrovnik, one each from Metković and Ploče and one person who does not reside in the county. Seventeen people are hospitalized in OB Dubrovnik, of whom two are on ventilators. There are 277 people in self-isolation.
- In Split-Dalmatia County – from Split 18, Sinj 2, Kaštela 1, Imotski 1, Makarska 1, Solin 4, Trilj 2 , Gradac 1, Marina 2, Podstrana 1, Zagvozd 1 and Dugi Rat 1 person. Twenty-five are contacts of infected patients. There are 36 people hospitalized at the Clinical Hospital in Split, while 6 are on ventilators. A total of 992 people are in self-isolation.
COVID-19 News in Past 48 Hours
- “From tomorrow, for the next 14 days, classes in Vinkovci high schools and primary schools for students from 5th to 8th grade will be held online, while lower grades will have classes in schools,” said Jadranka Mustapić-Karlić, the head of education of Vukovar-Srijem County, yesterday.
- Due to the coronavirus epidemic, the influenza vaccination will start earlier this year in Croatia, in mid-October. A total of 590,000 doses of vaccine were ordered, and a vaccination plan is being prepared in compliance with all epidemiological measures.
- Several Croatia counties have implemented safety measures in an attempt to control the transmission of COVID-19. Those include reducing the number of participants at weddings, funerals, wakes, and other private and public events. A full summary of county measures can be found here.
Travel from Croatia
The following countries have placed Croatia on their COVID-19 red lists which means that a negative PCR test and/or a 14-day quarantine is required upon entry. Countries that have placed Croatia on their orange lists are not recommending travel to Croatia.
Hungary has barred entry from foreign countries effective September 1, except for transit.
Austria
Belgium (Split-Dalmatia and Šibenik-Knin Counties)
Cyprus
Denmark (Orange List – 14-day quarantine upon return)
Finland (Orange List)
Hungary (Barring entry from foreign countries beginning September 1)
Latvia
Lithuania
Germany (Split-Dalmatia, Šibenik-Knin, Zadar, Požega-Slavonia, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Virovitica-Podravina, Brod-Posavina, and Lika-Senj Counties)
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands (Orange List – Travel not recommended, 14-day quarantine recommended upon return)
Norway
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Travel to Croatia
All EU/EEA citizens and EU/EEA permanent residents (EU 27 + UK + Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, as well as Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican) can freely enter Croatia as of July 1, without restrictions. Non-EU/EEA citizens, or citizens from third countries (including US citizens) must meet certain conditions to enter (see below).
Enter Croatia Online Form
To expedite border crossing, travelers are advised to fill out the Enter Croatia website here before arriving at the border.
COVID-19 PCR Test or Self-Isolation Required for Third-Country Nationals
This applies to third-country national passengers entering Croatia for permitted tourism or other business reasons or who have other economic interests, as well as people traveling for educational purposes.
These passengers may enter Croatia without the obligation of self-isolation upon presentation of a negative nasal and pharynx swab test for COVID-19, not older than 48 hours (starting from the time of taking the swab until arrival at the border crossing), or with the obligation of 14 days quarantine/self-isolation if they do not have a negative PCR test.
If third-country nationals have a test older than 48 hours upon entering Croatia, they will be allowed to enter Croatia. However, they will be required to self-isolate and test again in Croatia at their own expense. The above also applies to passengers and crew members on yachts. People who do not present a negative PCR test result are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine/self-isolation measure.
People who have a negative PCR test, and are on the self-isolation list, whether they’ve been on the list for seven days or have re-tested because they had a test older than 48 hours when entering Croatia, are to be removed from the self-isolation list.
Full instructions for entering Croatia here, which are currently valid until September 30. Frequently asked questions here.
Croatia By Car
Border crossing wait times (provided by HAK) here.
Traffic report, map and cams (provided by HAK) here.
Croatia By Bus
GetByBus a one-stop resource for bus schedules and tickets (multiple bus lines) here.
Flixbus offers several domestic and international routes here.
Croatia By Train
HAK railway traffic and line information here.
Croatian Railways (HŽPP) schedule updates here.
Croatia by Ferry
HAK ferry traffic and line information here.
Jadrolinija ferry timetable and tickets here.
Kapetan Luka high speed ferry timetable and tickets here.
By Plane
Brač – Brač Airport and flight information here.
Dubrovnik – Dubrovnik Airport and flight information here with health and safety measures here.
Lošinj – Lošinj Airport and flight schedules here.
Osijek – Osijek Airport and flight schedules (in Croatian) here.
Pula – Pula Airport and flight information here.
Rijeka – Rijeka Airport and flight information here.
Split – Split Airport and flight information here.
Zadar – Zadar Airport and flight information here.
Zagreb – Franjo Tuđman Airport and flight information here with health and safety measures here.
European Union COVID-19 Statistics
Information on the COVID-19 situation and maps can be found on the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control website here. Note that COVID-19 testing varies greatly among countries. For comparison, Malta has tested 57 percent of their total population for COVID-19, while Croatia has tested over 7 percent.


Croatia Health Updates & COVID-19 Tracking
Koronavirus.hr (daily update at 10:00 CET in English) here, Facebook here, Twitter here and YouTube here.
Croatian Institute of Public Health (daily updates at 15:00 CET in Croatian) here.
COVID-19 INFO CROATIA well-moderated Facebook group providing rolling updates here.
CroatiaCovid19.info launched by HUT (Croatian Tourism Association) updates COVID-19 cases by region here.
World Live Updates
CNN updates can be found here.
The Guardian updates are here.
Al Jazeera updates are available here.
World Statistics & Pandemic Information
Johns Hopkins international map tracking spread of COVID-19 here.
Worldometers spreadsheets and charts here.
World Health Organization (WHO) updates here.
Follow this link for all Daily Croatia updates on the COVID-19 pandemic. UPDATED: 15:00 CET (Central European Time)
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