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The tart and bitter taste of wild asparagus, the slightly sweet scampi from the grill from the Kvarner Bay with a touch of garlic and parsley, a freshly caught sole with a few drops of Istrian olive oil, accompanied by an iced Malvasia or Chardonnay from one of the top Croatian wineries, served directly by the sea at sunset -...
Read moreWhen it comes to tourism, the fun obviously stops with the Croats. The preferred holiday destination is doing everything in its power to combat COVID 19, Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and to reopen the borders as soon as possible. There is widespread agreement among experts: the harder the current lockdown, the more likely there is to be a return to normality. Normality...
Read moreJust in time for Easter, the mood in the corona crisis in Croatia seems to be changing: the government has decided to gradually ease exit restrictions caused by the corona virus: in Istria and also on the island of Krk, the restrictions on not leaving one's own municipality have been considerably relaxed. A positive side effect: SeaHelp employees, who currently...
Read moreWhat's happening in Croatia right now with the coronavirus? The official news from the country is one thing, but what the citizens say about it, often quite another. But apparently the Croats seem to be currently adhering to the measures imposed by the government - a rather unusual reaction for the inhabitants of a Balkan country, which should definitely be...
Read moreCroatia is currently taking extremely tough measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in order to return to a reasonably normal life as soon as possible. And this includes, in particular, tourism, which currently contributes around 16.9% of economic output annually. This figure was published by the Croatian Institute for Tourism in January 2020, although nobody is talking about it...
Read moreCoronavirus: In view of the threatening situation for the country due to the lack of income from tourism, Croatia is taking the situation seriously and is shutting down public life. From 19 March, 00.01 hours, all restaurants and shops that are not related to the direct supply of the population will be closed for 30 days. Employees should work in...
Read moreCoronavirus - 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...
Read moreAlmost every hour the news about the Coronavirus changes. While public life in Italy has almost collapsed, the situation in the countries bordering the Adriatic Sea needs to be considered in a more differentiated way. In view of the flood of daily changing information, SeaHelp has compiled a short list of the most important links at the end of this...
Read moreAll owners of vessels registered under the Croatian flag, listen up: all those who have not yet supplied all the necessary requirements for registration, may face far-reaching consequences as from 2020 even a compulsory deregistration of the vessel might be possible.
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