Travel Documents
- To travel to Croatia, ALL passengers need a valid passport to enter the country. EU regulations require that passport holders have no less than three months’ validity when they depart Croatia. U.S. passport holders with less than three months may be denied entry. The U.S. Embassy strongly suggests that you have at least six months of validity to avoid problems when you travel.
- U.S. passport holders do not need a visa if they are traveling to Croatia for tourism or business for less than 90 days within a 180-day period.
- As Croatia is a member of the European Union (EU), it largely shares the same visa policy of other EU member states, and all EU nationals are granted visa-free access to the country.
- Travelers are not required to show a COVID-19 vaccine certificate, proof of a negative test, or a certificate of recovery to enter Croatia.
- Travelers are no longer required to complete an online entry form before arriving in Croatia.