The hotel and restaurant have been reopened and many of the country's attractions are thriving. Locals take their summer vacation at a resort hotel on Lake Balaton, Europe's largest freshwater lake, also known as the Hungarian Sea. Museums and galleries will be reopened in sequence. Budapest's heroes' fields, the royal hills and St. Stephen's Basilica are usually quiet, with many foreign tourists. The excursion boat is moving.
On June 30, the Croatian Civil Protection Headquarters announced an easing decision on immigration restrictions.
From 1st July, citizens and their families in the EU/Schengen area and foreign nationals (including Japanese) who are legally entitled to stay in the area will not be subject to the Croatia immigration restrictions.
From 1st July, people from other third countries including Japan will be allowed to enter Croatia if they have tourism, business, study or other urgent personal circumstances.
No self-isolation is required after entering Croatia.
However, upon entering the country, a questionnaire (English) is required, and in order to speed up immigration examination, it is recommended to submit the statement via the website in advance (questionnaire link https://entercroatia.mu… ). I am.
Reference: https://www.koronavirus…
From June 15, the Mont Saint Michel Abbey is open to the public. It is mandatory to wear a mask on the island and in the monastery. The island's one-way streets have been lifted, and many souvenir shops and restaurants have resumed operations, regaining their liveliness as before. From July, further restaurants and hotels are expected to resume operations.
We are developing a new tour that takes into account the reservation system of the monastery and the shuttle bus with a limited number of passengers. With a Japanese assistant/guide, we will make a tour that you can enjoy sightseeing with peace of mind.
On June 30th, the EU relaxed immigration restrictions from outside the EU from July 1st tomorrow and decided to accept travelers from 15 countries including Japan. The 15 countries that will resume acceptance are Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay and China.
China is included, but it is said that China's acceptance of travelers is subject to mutual agreement.
It is sunny and hot every day, so tourists from Europe, including French people who come on domestic trips, enjoy the beach. At present, all museums have been reopened, and there are restaurants and hotels that will reopen in July, so it seems that Cote d'Azur will gradually become more crowded.
Our driver guide wears a mask in the car and also has a disinfectant solution in the car. Customers are not allowed to wear a mask in the car and to sit in the passenger seat. Since it is prohibited to ride with other passengers as in a mixed loading tour, only those traveling together will be allowed to ride on one vehicle.
You will be asked to wear a mask when you enter the museum or when you enter the store, but we will contact you each time.
From the Embassy of Japan in Zagreb
● At 2:00 pm on June 28, the cumulative number of new coronavirus infections in Croatia was 2,691 (+67), the cumulative number of healers was 2,152 (+0), and the cumulative number of deaths was 107 (+0). )is. So far, 77,453 inspections (+829) have been performed. *Numbers in parentheses are the day before.
● In Croatia, the infection is spreading again. In addition, as of 2:00 pm on June 28, there are 432 patients.