In the last 24 hours, Croatia has recorded 1165 new cases of coronavirus infection. The number of deaths is 31, which is the highest number since the start of the pandemic.
While other European countries are introducing partial or full lockdown, the Croatian government is not yet thinking about those measures. The hospitals still have enough capacity to receive new patients, meaning the numbers are not that alarming.
As of November 3, all the bars, restaurants, shops, and leisure activities are fully operational in Croatia. It's necessary to wear a mask when arriving in all indoor spaces, including shops, restaurants, and gyms. Opening hours of bars and nightclubs are limited to midnight.
Croatia did not impose any restrictions for travellers from the EU, meaning there is no need to show negative PCR test or quarantine upon arrival to Croatia. If you have time these days, you can arrive in Croatia and enjoy its autumn intimacy and sunny weather in destinations like Split, Dubrovnik, Plitvice Lakes, or visit the new glamours attraction on Biokovo, called Skywalk.