Coronavirus Answers and Frequently Asked Questions for Passengers at Split airport (SPU)
If another country has been visited in the previous 14 days that is considered high risk, the entry of travelers will not be allowed. This does not apply to citizens and their family members or long-term residents who will have to undergo PCR testing on arrival and quarantine for 10 days on arrival. More information under the temporary ban on entry details can be found at https://mup.gov.hr/uzg-covid/english/286212
Travelers who present a valid certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19 are exempt from the testing and quarantine requirements. Final dose must have been administered at least 14 days prior, but no more than 365 days prior to departure. Travelers who have received the first dose of certain vaccines may also be exempt from the pre-departure testing requirement. More information on this exemption and a list of accepted vaccines can be found at https://mup.gov.hr/uzg-covid/english/286212
Travelers can provide their EU digital certificate on paper or digitally as proof of vaccination, negative test result or prior recovery. Health documents provided in this way will not require additional verification on arrival. Full details on the EU digital certificate, including how EU residents can access their certificate, can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu / coronavirus-response / safe-covid-19 -european- vaccines / eu-digital-covid-certificate_en
Tourists must provide an accommodation reservation confirmation or proof of ownership. Travelers are encouraged to fill out and complete the "travel announcement" form prior to departure.
For more details Croatian Ministry of the Interior
At the car park located in front of the terminal, you can take antigens tests (with results in 30 minutes) and PCR tests (up to 24 hours). The laboratory operates from Monday to Saturday between 6:00 am and 5:00 pm and Sundays from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Latest updates: January 25, 2022