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Italy wants to open its borders to all EU citizens and allow tourists back into the country from 3 June if the situation changes again because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a glance at the calendar clouds the joy: June 3rd is the Wednesday after Pentecost, which means that many yacht owners and SeaHelp members, whose ships are mainly based...
Read moreSlovenia is considered a good example of how it is better not to implement loosening of entry requirements. First, the young EU member declared the pandemic emergency caused by COVID-19 to be virtually over by decree, allowing unrestricted entry and transit. However, after no agreement was apparently reached at EU level, the borders were closed again for EU citizens, with...
Read moreThe entry and quarantine regulations in Europe are probably quite confusing for most holidaymakers, especially as changes are announced daily. At this point we would like to start the attempt to inform about the regulations for travellers from Germany and Austria, who are on their way to Croatia, quasi on a daily basis. This will be based on actual experiences,...
Read moreAfter the entry to Croatia is possible again for yacht owners, the more than understandable wish to put the yacht back into operation as soon as possible increases. However, the last hurdle, namely the extension of the permit (vignette)), still has to be overcome. SeaHelp is now offering help in this area and is taking care of the extension or...
Read moreYacht owners can breathe a sigh of relief: As of May 31st, the quarantine obligation for Austrian citizens after returning from abroad ends. This is the intention of the "legal regulation for measures when entering Austria from neighbouring countries in the version of 15.5.2020 (Federal Law Gazette 195/2020). This means that anyone who wants to spend Pentecost on the Adriatic...
Read moreAccording to politicians regarding the entry into Croatia, the first SeaHelp members took action and headed to their ships in Croatia. At the borders, some reported, still with a somewhat "queasy" feeling, because despite all the assurances of the official authorities, it was not quite clear whether and how it would be implemented by the border police. But to anticipate...
Read moreDue to a SeaHelp inquiry at the Croatian consulate in Frankfurt because of not completely clarified entry requirements, the link to the publication of the CNTB (Croatian Tourism Office, editor's note) sent by the consulate now provides clarity. We have already translated the English text into German. According to the text, it looks like boat owners can enter the country...
Read moreAfter the COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2: The borders with Croatia are opening, slowly but surely, as Minister of the Interior Davor Božinović announced at the press conference on Saturday at the regular press conference of the national civil protection. Croats are allowed to travel abroad again, if possible, and to enter without restrictions. Foreign citizens may enter for urgent...
Read moreThe Croatian ministries are rather restrictive when it comes to public communications. This makes it all the more interesting to note that the Croatian Ministry of Tourism, under the leadership of Minister of Tourism Gari Cappelli, has published two reports in the last few days dealing with the opening of its country's borders to tourists following a decrease in the...
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