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With immediate effect, the so-called 3-G rule also applies to German holidaymakers returning to Germany from Austria, Italy, Slovenia or Croatia, for example, when entering Germany, i.e. travelers returning to Germany must either be vaccinated, recovered or tested and must already prove this directly at the border with Germany. A test after returning from vacation in Germany, as was previously...
Read moreToday, Friday, July 16, the Robert Koch Institute updated the list of coronavirus risk areas was updated, and travelers to Croatia can breathe a sigh of relief: only Zadar County continues to be listed as a risk area; German travelers returning from the Zadar region are only required to have an antigen test within 24 hours; for Austrians continue to...
Read moreSomewhat surprisingly, but quite justifiably, Croatia is once again requiring a test (antigen test or PCR test) upon entry into Croatia as of today, July 1, 2021, unless you have been vaccinated or have recovered. One may criticize the short notice announcement on the day of entry into force, but in the end all Croatia vacationers will benefit from the...
Read moreAs unconcerned as some media spread it at the moment, one should not approach Croatia journeys in times of the Coronavirus pandemic obviously nevertheless: The Robert Koch Institute has once again designated the region around Zadar (Zadar County), which is particularly popular with water sports enthusiasts, as coronavirus risk area, German vacationers returning from Zadar County must complete a digital...
Read moreYou could almost say: Finally! From now on, i.e. from 17.6.2021, entry to Croatia from the green zones of the ECDC card can be done without previous testing for the coronavirus. All Austrians and also all Germans entering Croatia do not need a test (antigen or PCR) upon entry as of now. Only exception: vacationers from the German states of...
Read moreBoth Germany and Austria are extremely positive about the situation in Croatia due to the coronavirus pandemic, as the German Robert Koch Institute has exempted all of Croatia, with the exception of Medimurje and Varazdin counties, from risk area status effective June 13, 2021. German boat, ship and yacht owners, as well as all other holidaymakers, can now once again...
Read moreAs the Robert Koch Institute announced on its homepage in an announcement today, the classification as a coronavirus risk area for numerous areas of Croatia, in particular the coastal regions of Istria, Dubrovnik-Neretva, and Split-Dalmatia, was withdrawn as of 6. June 2021, so that German travelers returning from Croatia do not have to present a test when entering Germany, nor...
Read moreGood news for all Croatia vacationers: Still on May 28, 2021 SeaHelp editors reported, the entry to Austria for Croatia vacationers should be possible at the latest until mid-June even without subsequent quarantine. Now came the probably best news for boat and yacht owners from the Austrian Ministry of Tourism: already from 1 June, i.e. from Tuesday, the quarantine for...
Read moreUpdate: 31.05.2021 at 8PM: Faster than thought: From June 1, the quarantine is no longer required when entering Austria from Croatia. See current SeaHelp article! The time has finally come: as announced by the Austrian government on May 28, 2021, as part of the general relaxations, entry into Austria, for example, from Croatia, Slovenia and Italy will soon be possible...
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