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No restrictions for the return journey to Austria from Slovenia and Croatia

The interpretation of the entry regulations for Austrians to Austria who are currently spending their holidays in Croatia or are planning another holiday is sometimes quite different in the Austrian media, sometimes even misleading. The SeaHelp editorial staff has contacted the responsible Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior, Directorate General for Public Security to clarify whether unexpected difficulties could arise...

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2020 statistics on boats and yachts in Croatia despite Covid-19

Actually, one has always known it: water sports enthusiasts, especially boat and yacht owners are among the most loyal guests in Croatia. To confirm this thesis, the Croatian Ministry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, according to the correct translation, has now provided the corresponding figures. While according to the Croatian Ministry of Tourism the number of tourists decreased by about...

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Croatia holidays 2020 despite Covid-19 (Coronavirus) safe?

Almost as expected, COVID-19 infections caused by the coronavirus increased again at the beginning of the holiday season in Croatia, which is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Germans and Austrians. Do all those who, during the time when Croatia was, according to their own statements, virtually free of the coronavirus and who therefore booked their holidays, now...

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Croatia holidays in times of Corona (Covid-19)

In the SeaHelp headquarters in Ebensee/Austria and in the office in Punat/Croatia/Krk, the telephones are not currently idle due to the corona situation in Croatia. Concerned members are asking for an assessment of the situation to see if it is possible for SeaHelp to spend the summer vacation in Croatia or on the Adriatic Sea. Ultimately, even SeaHelp can only...

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Covid-19 Croatia: Currently decreasing new corona infections

If one analyses the daily news with regard to COVID-19 infections caused by sars-CoV-2, it sometimes makes the inclined reader smile, despite the serious background, when one reads the results of studies that are actually meant seriously. For example, the Croatian media are currently reporting on a British study which concludes that people who walk at less than 4.8 kilometres...

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Croatia covid-19: Corona numbers rising - mask obligation

As the coronavirus cases caused by Sars-CoV-2 have increased again in Croatia, the National Civil Defence has ordered mandatory masking in supermarkets, hotels and restaurants, for all health sector employees as well as in public transport and hospitals as of 13 July 2020. Rising number of new infections in Croatia For several days, new infections with the Sars-CoV-2 virus have...

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Pay tourist tax according to boat length.<\/div>\r\n\r\n
Pay tourist tax by the day.<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\u00a0\r\n

Print out and carry along the receipts for the tourist tax <\/h2>\r\nIn the initial phase, it is recommended that you take all correspondence with the Croatian National Tourist Board regarding the boat or yacht documents, so that you can show them at any inspections.\r\n

On homepage of the Croatian National Tourist Board<\/h2>\r\nIf you do not want to book a package over a certain period of time, do not choose one of the boat symbols on the Croatian National Tourist Board's website, but choose the \"Payment by number of persons\" section. Here it is possible to pay the tourist tax, or as it says on the page of the Croatian National Tourist Board, the \"tourist fee\", both per person and exactly for the desired days.\r\n

Overdue solution<\/h2>\r\nThe solution of paying the tourist tax for boats and yachts was long overdue. The only regret is that a solution has still not been found for tourists from countries such as Germany or Austria with which the permit can also be paid for online. Who would like to save himself this, however, can still go the way about SeaHelp<\/a>.","post_title":"Croatian National Tourist Board - new portal: <\/span><\/span>Pay tourist tax for boats and yachts online now","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"tourist-tax-online-nautika-evisitor-hr","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-07-18 13:22:38","post_modified_gmt":"2020-07-18 11:22:38","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/tourist-tax-online-nautika-evisitor-hr\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":22408,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-07-17 17:42:05","post_date_gmt":"2020-07-17 15:42:05","post_content":"In the SeaHelp headquarters in Ebensee\/Austria and in the office in Punat\/Croatia\/Krk, the telephones are not currently idle due to the corona situation in Croatia. Concerned members are asking for an assessment of the situation to see if it is possible for SeaHelp to spend the summer vacation in Croatia or on the Adriatic Sea. Ultimately, even SeaHelp can only venture a glimpse into the crystal ball, as the development of the corona pandemic<\/a> is difficult to predict. But ultimately one thing is certain: SeaHelp is following the epidemiological situation in Croatia, Slovenia and northern Italy fairly closely. If something serious changes there, we will use our communication channels such as the Internet (homepage and Facebook) or the SeaHelp app to try to give our members a timely warning.\r\n\r\nHere is a summary of the topics that we receive from concerned members again and again. The SeaHelp assessment is based on the current state of facts, so much can be said to be restrictive.\r\n

Border closure Slovenia in case of deteriorating COVID-19 situation ?<\/h2>\r\nMany members express their concern that Slovenia may close the borders<\/a> again. Based on the development so far, we do not consider a complete closure of the border to be possible in view of the pan-European COVID-19 situation; in our opinion, transit will always be possible.\r\n

Border closure Austria in case of deterioration of the corona situation ?<\/h2>\r\nAustria will continue to allow transit for transiting persons in any case, even if the situation worsens. This is how Austria has handled it recently, and this is how it will continue to handle it, according to information received so far.\r\n

quarantine for Austrians on return ?<\/h2>\r\nAs the COVID-19 pandemic progressed, most European countries came to the conclusion that quarantine and further measures would not be effective, not least for economic reasons. Instead, it has been agreed that local epidemiological measures should also be implemented at local corona hotspots. It is unlikely that other EU countries, especially Croatia or Slovenia, will be placed under a general suspicion of being the source of corona infection. Nevertheless, it is advisable to keep an eye on the development of new COVID-19 infections in holiday countries.\r\n

Quarantine for Germans on return ?<\/h2>\r\nWhat applies to Austria ultimately also applies to Germany. At present, we do not expect Germany to have a quarantine regulation for Croatian returnees again. After all, there was no such measure for the party-happy tourists on Mallorca in the area of the beer and ham route, although such steps could have been justified here due to Corona.\r\n

Can I still take the ferry from the Croatian islands?<\/h2>\r\nShould there be a new outbreak of COVID-19 (corona) diseases caused by sars-CoV-2 in Croatia, the state is certainly primarily interested in relieving the burden on its own health system. For this purpose, according to general opinion, tourists are probably first of all asked to leave the country or town directly, so that they do not block resources in Croatia, such as intensive care beds, which are necessary in case of emergency. No Croatian politician could afford to leave in Croatia tourists who are awaiting excellent medical care in their home countries and give them preference over their own people.\r\n

SeaHelp cooperation with German speaking doctors<\/h2>\r\nWhoever spends his holiday in Croatia despite - or even because of the pandemic, at best still on a yacht, should be protected as far as possible. If there are still any doubts in any form: Due to the SeaHelp-Kooperation<\/a> with the KIRT Steiermark<\/a> there is always the possibility for holders of the Premium Pass to contact a doctor by telephone free of charge.\r\n

Croatia: registration of holidaymakers<\/h2>\r\nThe Croatian state also protects itself in case there is a large number of new infections locally. When entering the country, the telephone number and destination of the holiday stay are recorded, so that accessibility should be guaranteed in any case. Pre-registration on \"Enter Croatia<\/a>\"\r\n

Last, but not least<\/h2>\r\nWith eight bases in Croatia, there is always a SeaHelp crew nearby in case of an emergency, which not only literally has an ear to the current events in the coastal regions of Croatia, but also supports the members with advice and action.\r\n\r\n

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