The situation with Covid-19 in Zagreb is under control. Yesterday we had 25 new cases of COVID here but when you take into consideration that Zagreb has 806.341 residents it is really not an alarming number. The city is still not as full as it was before so you can really enjoy your visit without crowds. Also, the weather is perfect for tours because it is not hot at all.
Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. was not affected only by COVID 19, it was affected by a 5.5 magnitude earthquake measured by Richer on March 22nd, but has recovered beautifully. All the buildings were inspected and repaired and for the past two weeks, people are living normally. Public transportation is working as usual but with one new rule; you need to disinfect your hands when entering the bus, tram, ferry or the train. Cities like Split and Trogir, which are located on Dalmatian Coast, are also getting back on track. Mostly everything is open, but there are no so many tourists right now. The nearby Airport is having more flights on a daily basis, so we are expecting more tourists at the beginning of July.
Since the weather is sunny and warm people are going out more and spending time outdoors. Tourists are coming and can enjoy all the Croatian beauty. Plitvice National Park is not crowded as usual but is getting there. The same situation is with Krka Waterfalls, not so crowded which means it’s the best time to visit it and enjoy peacefully in every moment in the park.