Croatia holidays are off the cards for Brits after the Foreign Office has changed its travel advice, warning holidaymakers to avoid 'all but essential travel' to the holiday hotspot.
The news comes after a rising number of coronavirus cases in the country. Croatia joins the likes of Spain, France, Malta, Portugal and the Netherlands, all of which, at the time of writing, are also under the 'all but essential travel' rule.
But what does this mean if you've got a trip booked to Croatia? Essentially, your holiday is cancelled, so you'll need to get in touch with your travel firm, tour operator or airline.
You are entitled to a refund for cancelled holidays - but there are some factors that come into play whether you've got a package
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