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At the beginning of August, the Croatian state initiated the new regulation of the tourist tax for skippers. For boats with a length of five to nine meters, which want to stay in Croatian waters for up to 90 days, it will again be up to 50% more expensive compared to the previous year. For boats with annual moorings, however,...
Read moreIn the recent past, the SeaHelp headquarters in Punat increasingly received complaints that apparently some ports of entry are closed and thus a proper entry and clearing is not possible.
Read moreVacation time is travel time and one who enters or leaves from Croatia should adjust to longer traffic jams at the borders. In particular the Croatian-Slovenian border is one of the key points since Croatia is a EU member but not yet to the Schengen area.
Read more"At night, in the moonlight, on a leaf..." - this is how the story of the little caterpillar Nimmersatt by the author Eric Karle begins and it will probably have started similarly in Croatia, where in the region around Cres the gypsy moth is currently (end of May 2018) transforming from caterpillar to butterfly. But as harmless as the story...
Read moreFigures do not lie: Fuel problems were one of the main reasons for Sea-Help's operations around the Mediterranean last summer. Mostly sailing yachts were affected, but also motor yachts with diesel engines.
Read moreSmall - but nice! This is probably the best way to describe the Internautica in the Slovenian town of Portoroz, which will present itself to visitors in the Marina Portoroz from 17 to 20 May. SeaHelp, the nautical breakdown service of the Adriatic Sea, will of course also be represented with a stand where visitors can find out about its...
Read morePractice makes perfect - a wisdom that of course also applies to SeaHelp operators. At the beginning of each water sports season, Operations Manager Marko Orlic gathers his staff in Punat, Croatia, for skipper training.
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