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Update: April 1, 2021. Here you can find the exact wording of the entry regulations to Croatia, valid from April 1, 2021, published by the Ministry of Interior Croatia in German. Antigen tests will be sufficient for entry into Croatia from April 1, 2021, and the costly PCR tests will no longer be required, as announced at today's press...
Read moreSlovenia has once again adjusted entry requirements to Slovenia due to the continued rise in coronavirus incidence numbers. The most important changes: From now on, a PCR test, not older than 48 hours, must be presented again when entering Slovenia. An antigen test, as previously still permitted, is not sufficient. In addition, Slovenia is going into a hard lockdown from...
Read moreAttention: No Corona testing obligation when entering Germany by car from non-risk areas such as Istria (as of 26.03. 2021) - as reported in numerous media outlets, German vacationers returning home by plane from foreign countries, such as Croatia, after an Easter vacation are required to get tested at their vacation destination before returning because of the Corona pandemic, even...
Read moreImportant information: Due to the high demand for information on the topic of Easter vacations in Croatia/Istria on the SeaHelp homepage, we will cover the topic separately in our livestream on Youtube today (12.03.2021) at 19:00 h. Viewers will additionally have the opportunity to ask their questions both in the live chat and by e-mail to FragSeaHelp@sea-help.eu (happy to do...
Read moreThose who are currently planning to travel to Italy can hardly find their way through the jungle of national and regional regulations regarding entry into Italy. The SeaHelp editors asked specifically at the Italian embassy, even here it seemed to have capitulated in view of the complexity of the regulations: "Take a PCR test, not older than 48 hours with...
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