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Austria is once again stirring up trouble for travelers to the Adriatic, as the Austrian Ministry of Health is publicly and effectively considering tightening entry regulations in the form of a mandatory PCR test. This should then also apply to vaccinated and recovered travelers returning from Croatia. The reason: 322 Corona infections were detected within one week in Spain-returners, 186...
Read moreSince the diplomacy, especially the efforts of the Croatian National Tourist Board in Ljubljana/Slovenia in terms of test obligation for Slovenia transit from July 15, 2021 can still record a last-minute success: As was announced on July 14, 2021 at around 13:00 h on the part of the Slovenian government, the obligation to show a current Corona test for transit...
Read moreUpdate 14.7. 2021, 13.00 h: 3-G rule for Slovenia transit suspended until August 15 due to efforts by Croatia, in particular the Croatian Tourist Office in Ljubljana, as the Croatian Tourist Board in Frankfurt/Germany announced in advance by phone due to urgency. A detailed article follows. Means in plain language: No Corona test in transit through Slovenia during the return...
Read moreThe Croatian Ministry of Interior has today, April 1, 2021 the valid entry requirements for travel to Croatia over Easter and beyond on its homepage in German published. Due to the short-term change in entry regulations on the one hand and the upcoming increased travel to Croatia on the other hand, the SeaHelp editorial team had initially obtained the new...
Read moreUpdate: 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 moreCroatia Holidaymakers from Germany who have planned a trip to Istria/Croatia over Easter and for the period after Easter can breathe a sigh of relief: as part of the Video Conference of the German Chancellor with the Heads of Government of the Länder on 22. March 2021 because of the containment of the coronavirus, everything remained the same for them....
Read moreIn the SeaHelp editorial office the hints of the members are currently accumulating to the effect that business travelers who enter Croatia without a PCR test in order to make an important appointment there, for example the commissioning of a repair for their yacht that cannot be postponed, are initially not correctly recorded as business travelers in the data system...
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