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While until recently Croatia was still planning for Christmas markets and Advent celebrations, the current "lockdown light" means that it is now possible to replan: On November 26, 2020, the Croatian government published a roadmap for reducing the high level of new infections, to be precise 951.3 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days (14-day incidence). Restaurants...
Read moreIn a speech today, the Croatian Prime Minister presented Plenković in a detailed three-phase plan how he envisages the opening of his country after the lockdown due to the coronavirus SARS-COVID 19. According to initial information, this multi-stage plan envisages that tourist facilities, which apparently also means marinas, will reopen by 11 May at the latest, provided the corona situation...
Read moreThe real question is, "When can I go back to Croatia?" The SeaHelp editorial team evaluates the news situation regarding the spread of the coronavirus in Croatia on a daily basis and provides information from resilient, reliable sources about the current state of affairs. The numerous SeaHelp members whose ships are based in Croatia naturally have a legitimate interest in...
Read moreWhen will the borders and marinas reopen after the Corona pandemic? This question probably occupies most boat owners whose yachts are moored in the many marinas along the Croatian Adriatic coast. SeaHelp's editorial team is trying to summarize the extensive news, both from official sources, the media and local impressions, to communicate "water level reports" from time to time. And...
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...
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