Holidaymakers preparing to travel to Croatia are being issued a warning ahead of summer.
The UK Government have issued a travel warning to holidaymakers, urging them to prepare for disruption in the capital city.
A series of hoax bomb threats in shopping centres in Croatia's capital Zagreb have been made - causing havoc to local transportation.
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Travellers are being urged to stay up to date with the latest local developments if they plan on visiting the country and always follow the advice of the local authorities.
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As the Daily Record reports, the government also have reassured holidaymakers by pointing out that more 235,000 British nationals are believed to have visited Croatia last year. The vast majority had no issues to do with their holiday.
In a statement, the government said: "There have been a number of hoax bomb threats since the end of April against shopping centres in Zagreb, causing disruption, including to transport. You should keep up to date with local developments and follow the advice of local authorities."
In terms of covid travel rules, Croatia have lifted all restrictions for all arrivals, regardless of your vaccination status.