Croatia all set to welcome international tourists after a year-long break

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Croatia all set to welcome international tourists after a year-long break

Beach bars are opening up and beautiful music is making its way in the hotels and restaurants in Croatia, which is one of the first European countries to overcome the pandemic situation after almost a year’s break. Croatia has opened up for foreign tourists to check out its impressive Adriatic coastline and removed all the travel restrictions that were induced due to the year-long coronavirus lockdowns.

People all over the world will have to check their country’s rules and regulations if they plan to visit this European country. In the Istria region, which is quite famous on the Croatian coast and has unique pebble beaches, wine, delicacies, pine forests, olive oil, and goat cheese, the environment is quite comforting and relaxed.

In the beautiful town of Rovinj in Croatia, only quite a few people have to wear masks on the streets or in hotels and restaurants. The majority can enjoy simply the picturesque areas and get over their boredom of following social distancing and wearing masks. The coronavirus cases have seen a considerable drop in Croatia after the vaccination was performed quite rapidly and almost 50% of the 4 million population of the country is estimated to be vaccinated by the mid-summer season.

A European Union member, Croatia is quite a famous vacation destination on the continent and it allows people from various parts of the world including the United States, European nations, and others who carry a vaccination certificate or possess a negative test report or report of recovered from the coronavirus.

Due to the vaccine roll-out in various parts of the world, countries are slowing reopening for travel and tourism and allowing people from other countries to visit them. It seems to be a slow motion that will boost the international tourism sector in the long run. We hope that the deadly pandemic comes to an end soon and the world resumes its normalcy better than before.

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