The weather is getting warmer by the day and the school summer holidays are almost within grasp. Many of us can't wait to get away from it all with a week or two in the sun.
Croatia has become more and more popular with British holidaymakers in recent years, thanks to its ancient ruins and gorgeous beaches.
Whilst the country is open to visitors this summer, there are some passport validity rules in place - and travellers should be aware that entry requirement rules can change unexpectedly.
These are the entry requirements for people travelling from the UK to Croatia at the time of publication. It's always worth checking the UK Foreign Office website for the latest entry requirements, before you visit. Read more:Spain holidays: Entry requirements, vaccine and boosters, passport validity and new drinking rules explained To be eligible to enter Croatia, the UK Foreign Office explains that your passport must be issued less than 10 years before the date you enter the country (check the "date of issue") and valid for at least three months after the day you plan to leave (check the "expiry date".
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