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The Slovenian authorities have decided to allow tourists from Russian Federation arrive in the country. Mandatory quarantine is also abolished upon arrival in the Republic. The information is published on the official website of the Slovenian government.
You can now enter Slovenia by submitting a negative PCR test obtained no earlier than 72 hours before your arrival in the country. In addition, a tourist may enter with an antigen test valid for 48 hours, a certificate of coronavirus transport or a certificate of vaccination with any drug, including the Russian Sputnik V vaccine.
If the tourist is unable to present the above documents ten days of self-isolation. Otherwise, the Russian citizen may be denied entry.
This decree is temporary and will apply from 15 to 23 July 2021. Interestingly, on 3 July, just 11 days ago, Slovenia included Russia on the “red list” of countries with an unfavorable epidemiological situation, and closed the entrance for Russian tourists.