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Therefore, Austrians can also re-enter without quarantine; It is also possible to enter from Italy and Croatia.
11:58 a.m., May 15, 2020
Slovenia have your as of today Corona virus entry restrictions lifted for EU citizens. This means that Austrians will be able to re-enter the country without restrictions in the future. All borders with neighboring countries are opened, including Italy, Hungary and Croatia. There’s practically nothing in the way of a summer vacation in the Croatian Adriatic.
According to the regulation that went into effect on Friday, they are now 19 road crossings between Austria and Slovenia reopenedHowever, seven of them can only be crossed by travelers, property owners and to visit close relatives. The railway crossing at Spielfeld is also open.
The road junctions Bad Radkersburg, Grablach, Karawankentunnel (highway), Lavamünd, Loibltunnel, Mureck, Radlpass, Berghausen, Sicheldorf, Spielfeld (main road and highway) and Wurzenpass are fully open. The Bonisdorf, Langegg, Seebergsattel, Paulitschsattel, St. Anna am Aigen, Pölten and Zelting border crossings are only open to a limited extent.
Ljubljana, Maribor and Piran airports will also be opened, as well as the Adriatic ports in Koper and Piran.
So far, all travelers from EU countries in Slovenia have been subjected to a domestic quarantine for seven days. In the future, they will only receive an information sheet with crown protection measures. Another requirement to enter is that you have not been outside the EU in the last 14 days. Anyone who claims to have crown symptoms upon entry will be denied entry. Third-country nationals may enter the country, but a 14-day home quarantine requirement applies.
In Austria, entry restrictions from neighboring countries still apply until the end of May. They provide quarantines at home upon entry. Since Friday, however, the easing has been in effect at the borders with Germany, where only random checks are carried out. Starting June 15, restrictions on Germany and Switzerland will be lifted entirely. Austria had promised similar steps with all other neighboring countries except Italy.