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Since some boat owners have already been vaccinated or have survived a coronavirus infection, there are more and more questions as to whether vaccinated persons and persons who have recovered from coronavirus are allowed to enter Croatia without a PCR test and can do without a corresponding quarantine. We wanted to know exactly and asked the Croatian Ministry of the...
Read moreThose who are currently planning to travel to Italy can hardly find their way through the jungle of national and regional regulations regarding entry into Italy. The SeaHelp editors asked specifically at the Italian embassy, even here it seemed to have capitulated in view of the complexity of the regulations: "Take a PCR test, not older than 48 hours with...
Read moreBoat owners and property owners who wanted to inspect their properties in Croatia after the winter storms previously had to at the Croatian border upon entry, a negative PCR-. Test (no older than 48 hours) present or perform a PCR test in Croatia and be quarantined in Croatia until a negative result is received. SeaHelp, in order to address the...
Read moreIf one looks at the official page of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control for the current 14-day incidences in the individual European countries, one finds that the incidence figures in Croatia have fortunately dropped considerably. This is encouraging for the upcoming tourist season, as at the same time the Croatian government decided to continue epidemic measures until...
Read moreDue to the constantly increasing number of new coronavirus infections in Croatia, the Croatian Minister of the Interior Davor Bozinovic has decreed new entry regulations for Croatia, which will be valid from December 1, 2020: First up to 15 December 2020 a current Corona test, which is not older than 48 hours and which proves that the person concerned is...
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