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SeaHelp helps owners on the spot: Coronavirus : Croatia closes borders

Coronavirus: entry ban in Croatia - borders tight
Coronavirus - as the German Foreign Office announced today, Croatia has closed its borders. How long the measure will last has not yet been clarified. However, so far unconfirmed news is that the majority of hotels will probably not open until 1 June 2020 because of the Coronavirus. This date is initially subject to reservations. SeaHelp offers its members a special service.

Anyone who currently has urgent matters that cannot be delayed to deal with in relation to their ship in the Adriatic can contact the SeaHelp headquarters at office@sea-help.eu, which will deal with the matter if possible. Since all SeaHelp bases and the head office in Punat continue to operate in Croatia, we are happy to provide on-site support if any problems arise.

Recommendation of the authorities on the Coronavirus

On the homepage of the deutschen Auswärtigen Amtes it says about the entry into Croatia because of the Coronavirus: “The spread of the respiratory disease COVID-19 has caused Croatia to impose quarantine measures and entry bans. Foreigners entering from highly infected areas, including the district of Heinsberg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, are subject to a 14-day hospital quarantine. Travellers from the rest of Germany must enter a 14-day domestic quarantine upon arrival in Croatia. Foreign travellers who do not have access to domestic quarantine facilities will be refused entry into Croatia.

Please check your travel plans and obtain information on the current entry regulations from the relevant Croatian embassy or consulate prior to departure.

The österreichische Bundesministerium für Europäische und Internationale Angelegenheiten reports on the subject of Croatia and Coronavirus:
“All persons wishing to enter the Republic of Croatia, who come from Austria and the countries listed below, will receive a notification from the Croatian border authorities, obliging them to undergo a 14-day self-isolation period.”

Update on the articles:
Update – SeaHelp on the Coronavirus: The current situation in Croatia, Slovenia, Italy
SeaHelp informs: Coronavirus and travel law – first case in Croatia confirmed!

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