Entry Germany: If Croatia is downgraded, quarantine on return could be omitted

For German vacationers, boat and yacht owners as well as charter guests a journey to Croatia over Whitsun without subsequent quarantine after entry into Germany might come within reach. As the SeaHelp editorship from usually well informed, the individual responsible ministries close circles learned, Germany plans to downgrade Croatia still this week from the high incidence area to the risk...

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Entry Germany: from Italy without quarantine, Croatia and Slovenia could follow.

Update 14.05.2021 The question of whether the respective quarantine ordinances of the individual federal states are still valid could only be conclusively and resiliently clarified today due to the holiday on Thursday. In addition the Federal Ministry of Health explained on inquiry: The entry regulation stepped on 13.5. into force. It applies nationwide and -uniformly. We have compiled information here....

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Vacation Whitsun 2021 in Croatia, Slovenia and Italy without quarantine on return to Austria and Germany possible?

Update: 05/18/2021. Children 10 years of age and older must be tested, including the immunity status of parents or guardians. The quarantine obligation applies in principle also to children, but is not applicable if the parents or guardians are exempt from quarantine.. This is already more than just a silver lining for all boat and yacht owners and in general...

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Germany classifies the whole of Croatia as a risk area, including Istria: Quarantine on entry and return respectively

Update from April 2, 2021: That we are currently receiving numerous inquiries because of the classification of the whole of Croatia as a risk area and the unforeseen quarantine on the return trip hits many holidaymakers in the region of Istria hard, here again for explanation: the measures come into force Easter Saturday, March 3, 2021 at 00.00 hours, which...

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Germany: Obligatory testing for air travel at Easter, return travel by car from vacation in Istria / Croatia without obligatory testing.Germany: Obligatory testing for air travel at Easter, return travel by car from vacation in Istria / Croatia without obligatory testing.

Attention: 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...

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Open Letter to the Austrian Federal Government

Anyone heading to Croatia at the moment really has to have a good reason for doing so, because with temperatures sometimes around freezing point, snow-covered roads in the hinterland, closed restaurants and at times quite annoying border controls, hardly anyone would think of spending a fun, sociable vacation there. But precisely because in the winter months in the Adriatic Jugo...

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Corona entry requirements: Croatia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Slovenia

It almost takes a law degree to find out how and where you are still allowed to travel between Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia and Croatia and what quarantine regulations await you in the destination country and when you return from a coronavirus risk area. Mind you, this is not exclusively about vacationers, but about yacht owners or real estate owners...

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Germany: Digital entry registration for entry from international COVID-19 risk areas

Digital entry registration: As of November 8, 2020, 6 p.m., German citizens who wish to re-enter Germany after having previously stayed in one of the coronavirus risk areas designated by the RKI must register online at www.einreiseanmeldung.de. This applies in particular to travel returnees from Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and Austria (except Jungholz and Mittelberg). Tests after entry from an international...

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