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Croatia's measures regarding the regulation of entry due to the Corona pandemic, issued on January 15, 2021, have been extended until shortly before Easter, i.e. March 31 (Wednesday). How the situation will continue from Maundy Thursday and during the Easter holidays will probably depend primarily on the development of incidence figures, particularly in the Croatian coastal regions. Despite rising incidences...
Read moreJust in time for the start of the Easter vacations, the countries bordering the Adriatic Sea, currently Slovenia, seem to be relaxing their entry requirements due to Corona. One may assume that other countries, especially Croatia, will follow this example shortly. Worth mentioning against the background: from now on Slovenia allows free entry for vaccinated persons. Slovenia: With Corona rapid...
Read moreThe Easter season is just around the corner and with the rising temperatures on the Adriatic Sea, the desire of many boat and yacht owners to return to their boats in Italy, Slovenia and Croatia after a long absence to prepare them for the coming summer is also increasing. However, the trip to the Adriatic always resonates with the uneasy...
Read moreIt 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...
Read moreOn October 30, 2020, Germany updated its travel warnings due to the increasing number of new coronavirus infections throughout Europe and, among other countries, declared Italy (with the exception of the region of Calabria), Croatia (entire Croatia), Austria (excluding young wood and Mittelberg) and Slovenia as risk areas as of November 1, 2020. When returning from risk areas, a corona...
Read moreAnyone who still wants to travel from Germany or Austria to the Adriatic Sea to Italy, Slovenia or Croatia will hardly find their way through the jungle of mutual travel warnings in the context of the Corona Pandemic. One wrong decision, and at home, quarantine and one, sometimes two expensive PCR tests threaten. The SeaHelp editorial team once took the...
Read moreWho would like to travel in the coming autumn vacations still into the south, i.e. from German view to Austria, Italy, Slovenia or Croatia, expect at home after the return depending upon Land of the Federal Republic different quarantine regulations because of the COVID 19 pandemic, if the destination is in one of the risk areas, for which a travel...
Read moreThe transition from late summer to autumn always brings surprises throughout the Adriatic region in the form of sudden storms with heavy rain, storm, lightning and thunder. Also on the last weekend, October 3, 2020, summer said goodbye with a bang: thunderstorms, rain and a strong Jugo pushed the waters of the Mediterranean Sea to the north. Lignano reported the...
Read moreGermany extends its partial travel warning for Croatia due to increasing new infections with the Coronavirus to a further region: For the County Lika-Senj a partial travel warning was issued on 23.9.2020 by the German Foreign Office and thus declared a risk area. In addition, Slovenia is now also affected for the first time by a travel warning for the...
Read moreid | Date | Region | RegionEN | 7-day incidence* | 14-day incidence* | New cases | Active cases | AllCases | Death | RegionCode |
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Datum | Provinz | RegionEN | Neue Fälle | Aktive Fälle | 7-Tag Inzidenz | 14-Tag Inzidenz |
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28.02.2024 17:00 | Rovigo | Rovigo | 7 | 126887 | 7.700 | 17.900 |
28.02.2024 17:00 | Venezia | Venezia | 4 | 479932 | 1.800 | 5.900 |
28.02.2024 17:00 | Udine | Udine | 1 | 256140 | 0.600 | 2.300 |
28.02.2024 17:00 | Gorizia | Gorizia | 1 | 65666 | 2.200 | 5.000 |
28.02.2024 17:00 | Trieste | Trieste | 2 | 122432 | 3.400 | 10.200 |
Datum | Region | Gemeinde | Aktive Fälle | 7-Tage Inzidenz | 14-Tage Inzidenz | confirmedToDate | deceasedToDate | einwohner |
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02.04.2023 | kp | Gemeinde Ankaran | 2 | 0.000 | 61.300 | 1,830 | 0 | 3,261 |
02.04.2023 | kp | Gemeinde Koper | 23 | 16.900 | 43.200 | 32,166 | 1 | 53,292 |
02.04.2023 | kp | Gemeinde Izola | 25 | 65.700 | 149.400 | 9,779 | 12 | 16,737 |
02.04.2023 | kp | Gemeinde Piran | 18 | 43.300 | 97.500 | 9,463 | 19 | 18,457 |
<\/a><\/p>","post_title":"7-day incidence and 14-day incidence: <\/span><\/span>Now also Corona data daily updated for Slovenia and Italy.","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"current-incidence-slovenia-italia","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2021-03-07 05:44:21","post_modified_gmt":"2021-03-07 04:44:21","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/current-incidence-slovenia-italia\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":25306,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-12-17 00:54:03","post_date_gmt":"2020-12-16 23:54:03","post_content":"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 who want to check on their property abroad. Or people who work abroad and want to return to their families over Christmas and New Year's Eve. For all these groups of people with their different interests, we are once again trying to explain the current situation in a simple and understandable way.\r\n\r\nHowever, we recommend that you always follow the links as well, because the expiration date of the respective regulations ultimately also depends on the further spread of the coronavirus.\r\n On October 30, 2020, Germany updated its travel warnings<\/a> due to the increasing number of new coronavirus infections throughout Europe and, among other countries, declared Italy (with the exception of the region of Calabria), Croatia (entire Croatia), Austria (excluding young wood and Mittelberg) and Slovenia as risk areas<\/a> as of November 1, 2020. When returning from risk areas, a corona test must be carried out within ten days of returning home and quarantine is mandatory.<\/a><\/p>\r\n Even if at present on the part of the Austrian government in addition still nothing further communicated, one may assume that also Austria will follow shortly the German measures, at least regarding Croatia. In particular Austrian citizens, who are still in the areas of the with travel warning stage 4 (among other things Istria, Sibenik Knin and Zadar) should be prepared, because the Austrian Ministry of Health is well-known for \"quick shots\".<\/p>\r\n German travelers who enter Germany from a risk area must go into quarantine and inform their local health authority. Since August 8, every person entering Germany from a risk area must also present a negative corona test not older than 48 hours or be tested for corona infection within ten days of arrival. If the test result is negative, the quarantine can be lifted, according to the homepage of the German government.<\/p>\r\n It continues: On August 27, the federal and state governments decided to further develop the quarantine rules. A new model quarantine ordinance was drawn up to achieve a uniform regulation throughout Germany. The model quarantine ordinance is a working aid for the federal states, on the basis of which the states issue their own regulations within the scope of their jurisdiction. It is planned that the regulations of the different countries will generally come into force on November 8, 2020.<\/p>\r\n Regarding Croatia, the homepage of the German Foreign Office states that the COVID-19 infection rate in Croatia remains at a high level. In meanwhile all counties the incidences lie at present with more than 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants on seven days, why Croatia was classified as risk area. Source: Federal Foreign Office<\/a><\/p>\r\n Regarding the situation in Slovenia, the German Foreign Office writes: \"Due to the high number of infections, there are warnings against unnecessary tourist trips to the regions of Primorsko-Notranjska, Koro\u0161ka, Zasavska, Osrednjeslovenska, Savinjska, Gorenjska, Jugovzhodna Slovenija, Pomurska, Podravska, Posavska and Gori\u0161ka. This applies to the whole of Slovenia from 1 November 2020. Source: German Federal Foreign Office<\/a><\/p>\r\n New infections have also increased in Italy. Here the partial travel warning was likewise extended to the whole country, as is written there: Before not necessary, routistic journeys into the regions Abruzzen, Aostatal, autonomous province Bozen South Tyrol, Emilia Romagna, Friuli Julian Veneto, Campania, Latium, Liguria, Lombardei, Piedmont, Sardinien, Toskana, Veneto and Umbrien is warned due to high infection numbers. From November 1, 2020, this applies to the whole of Italy, with the exception of the region of Calabria. Source: Federal Foreign Office<\/a><\/p>\r\n With regard to Austria, Germany has so far warned against unnecessary tourist trips to the provinces of Vienna, Tyrol (with the exception of the municipality of Jungholz), Vorarlberg (with the exception of Kleinwalsertal\/the municipality of Mittelberg), Salzburg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Burgenland and Styria due to high infection rates. This will apply to the whole of Austria from 1 November 2020, with the exception of the municipality of Jungholz (Tyrol) and Kleinwalsertals\/the municipality of Mittelberg (Vorarlberg). Source: Federal Foreign Office<\/a><\/p>\r\n These German travel warnings, which, as explicitly stated, do not constitute a travel ban, are likely to be related to the general measures in Germany aimed at reducing social contacts. In 30 days at the latest, and in 14 days at the earliest, we expect a reassessment of the situation, depending on the infection rates in the respective countries.<\/p>\r\n <\/a><\/p>","post_title":"When does Austria move to ?: <\/span><\/span>Germany warns against travel to Croatia, Slovenia, Italy Austria","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"germany-travel-warning-croatia","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-30 15:42:27","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-30 14:42:27","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/germany-travel-warning-croatia\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":24562,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-10-23 18:07:21","post_date_gmt":"2020-10-23 16:07:21","post_content":" Anyone who still wants to travel from Germany or Austria to the Adriatic Sea to Italy, Slovenia or Croatia will hardly find their way through the jungle of mutual travel warnings in the context of the Corona Pandemic. One wrong decision, and at home, quarantine and one, sometimes two expensive PCR tests threaten. The SeaHelp editorial team once took the trouble to thoroughly sift through the thicket of travel warnings so that you can see at a glance what you are allowed to do and what you should leave alone or approach with extreme caution in times of corona virus.<\/p>\r\n One however in front: If Austria's Minister of Health Anschober in the German television on the occasion of the German travel warning for Austria<\/a> with the words, he is not a friend of inflationary mutual travel warnings can be quoted, is before this background again recalled, how he proceeded even at that time with the topic travel warning Croatia. Those of its compatriots, who stood 14 hours and longer in the traffic jam<\/a>, will surely not forget that so fast.<\/p>\r\n The Austrian Foreign Ministry informs on its homepage<\/a> that a partial travel warning (security level 5) exists for Croatia in connection with the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) for the entire national territory with the exception of the regions Brod-Posavina, Istria, Koprivnica-Kri\u017eevci, Osijek-Baranja, \u0160ibenik-Knin, Vara\u017edin and Zadar. [mapsvg id=\"24553\"]<\/p>\r\n The official text continues: For the regions (Brod-Posavina, Istria, Koprivnica-Kri\u017eevci , Osijek-Baranja, \u0160ibenik-Knin, Vara\u017edin and Zadar) a High Security Risk (Security Level 4) applies. Continued restrictions on air travel and travel and extensive restrictions on public life are to be expected for the time being. Therefore, we do not recommend travel that is not absolutely necessary. Without restrictions (PCR test\/quarantine) one may only enter Austria from the regions of Brod-Posavina, Istria, Koprivnica-Kri\u017eevci, Osijek-Baranja, \u0160ibenik-Knin, Vara\u017edin, Zadar.<\/p>\r\n Germany warns up-to-date (conditions 22.10.2020) before journeys into the following regions of Croatia, whose counties are considered at present as risk areas: Bjelovar-Bilogora (since 24 October), Dubrovnik-Neretva (since 9 September), degree (city) Zagreb (since 17 October), Krapina-Zagorje (since 7 October, Lika-Senj (since 23 September), Me\u0111imurje (since 17 October), Po\u017eega-Slavonia (since 9 September), Sisak-Moslavina (since 7. October), Split-Dalmatia (since August 20), Vara\u017edin (since October 24), Virovitica-Podravina (since September 16), Vukovar-Syrmia (since October 7), Karlovac (since October 24), Osijek-Baranja (since October 24), Zagreb (since October 24). The popular coastal regions of Istria, Sibenik and Zadar are excluded from the travel warning, while the counties of Karlovac, Osijek-Baranja, Zagreb, Vara\u017edin and Bjelovar-Bilogora have recently been added as risk areas. [mapsvg id=\"24548\"]<\/p>\r\n <\/p>\r\n Slovenia has a high security risk (security level 4) in connection with the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). From 23.10.2020 the coastal region (between Koper and Portoroz) is also a red zone. This means that the whole of Slovenia is a red zone. Here<\/a> you can also read on the page of the Austrian Foreign Ministry: From Slovenia you can enter Austria without any restrictions<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n In Slovenia, the following regions are considered risk areas for German tourists: Pomurska (since 17 October), Posavska (since 24 October), Primorsko-Notranjska (since 23 September), Savinjska (since 7 October), Zasavska (since 7 October). The Posavska and Gori\u0161ka regions were recently added as risk areas. Here is the link. [mapsvg id=\"24551\"]<\/p>\r\n <\/p>\r\n You can also read about this on the homepage of the Austrian Foreign Ministry: For the whole of Italy as well as for the Vatican (Holy See) and San Marino high security risk (security level 4) applies in connection with the spread of the corona virus (COVID-19). All persons entering Italy must carry the duly completed self-declaration form with them throughout their journey. More information here<\/a>.\u00a0Austrians<\/a> are not currently subject to quarantine obligations for travel from Italy either.<\/p>\r\n The following travel warnings apply to German citizens who currently intend to travel to Italy: Abrruzzo (since October 24), Valle d'Aosta (since October 24), Emilia-Romagna (since October 24), Friuli-Venezia Giulia (since October 24), Campania (since October 17), Lazio (since October 24), Liguria (since October 17) Lombardy (since October 24), Piedmont (since October 24), Sardinia (since October 24), Tuscany (since October 24), Umbria (since October 24), Veneto (since October 24), autonomous province of Bolzano-Alto Adige (since October 24). Here the link<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n If one looks at the 7-day incidences<\/a> (as of 23. 10. 2020), it is noticeable that the Austrian government obviously gives Croatia, which is particularly popular among Austrian holidaymakers, special treatment compared to Slovenia: While the 7-day incidence value for Slovenia is 250.9 (as of October 21, 2020), only warning level 4 applies, and warning level 5 applies to Croatia with the exception of the coastal regions of Istria, Sibenik, and Zadar (warning level 4), although Croatia only has a 7-day incidence of 144. That means: Whoever enters Austria from Slovenia does not have to go into quarantine, whoever enters Croatia (except Istria, Sibenik, Zadar) must go into quarantine or show a PCR test. Against this background, the Austrian Ministry of Health should actually reflect on the statements of its minister.<\/p>\r\n Despite the travel warnings - a transit through Slovenia, Austria or Italy is possible at any time. However, due to the rapid development of the Corona pandemic, we recommend checking the current situation at the destination before starting your journey. This applies in particular to local measures to contain the pandemic in the respective destination area.<\/p>\r\n <\/a><\/p>","post_title":"At a glance: <\/span><\/span>Actual travel warnings Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"travel-warnings-quarantine-regulation","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-23 18:07:21","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-23 16:07:21","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/travel-warnings-quarantine-regulation\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":24360,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-10-08 17:34:10","post_date_gmt":"2020-10-08 15:34:10","post_content":"Who would like to travel in the coming autumn vacations still into the south, i.e. from German view to Austria, Italy, Slovenia or Croatia, expect at home after the return depending upon Land of the Federal Republic different quarantine regulations because of the COVID 19 pandemic, if the destination is in one of the risk areas, for which a travel warning was issued. The SeaHelp editorship updated the situation after the changes from 7 October briefly, in order to point out on a view, where the vacation for Germans remains at present still without consequences.\r\nWhat applies in Italy with regard to the coronavirus?<\/h2>\r\nItaly has a 14-day incidence 428.3<\/a> on 12\/14\/2020. Those entering will need proof of either a negative PCR or antigen test. The complete requirements are detailed on the Italian embassies' homepages<\/a>. In addition, however, there must be a valid reason that cannot be postponed.\r\n\r\nAt the express request of the Italian embassy, concerns about a yacht or real estate are not among the valid reasons for a visit to Italy. If you want to be on the safe side, you should clarify the issues in writing with the relevant authorities and the border police on the spot. However, as this is unlikely to be feasible in practice, the embassies strongly advise against tourist travel, especially as tightening of the situation from 21 December onwards cannot be ruled out, as Italy's government wants to prevent increased travel over Christmas and New Year's Eve in any case. Transit is possible at any time, border controls take place sporadically. Violations of the rapidly changing regulations are subject to fines, some of which are severe. Therefore, the same applies here: Before starting your trip, you should quickly get more information.\r\n
What is valid in Slovenia concerning the coronavirus?<\/h2>\r\nAt present, anyone who can present a negative PCR test for the coronavirus, which must not be older than 24 hours, is allowed to travel to Slovenia (14-day incidence 1006.0<\/a>), as stated on the homepage of the Slovenian embassy in Berlin<\/a>. Those who cannot present the PCR test must go into 10-day quarantine after entering Slovenia. The quarantine in Slovenia can be terminated prematurely if a PCR test is carried out on site on the fifth day, which documents a negative result for the COVID-19 pathogen. Transit through Slovenia, which may last a maximum of 12 hours, is possible at any time. Border controls take place.\r\n
What is the situation in Croatia regarding coronavirus?<\/h2>\r\nWith a 14-day incidence of 1208.8<\/a>, Croatia is clearly the EU country most affected by coronavirus. The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic is mainly inland, and the coastal regions are rather less affected, with the exception of the metropolitan areas of Rijeka and Split. Especially in Istria, the situation seems to be relatively relaxed.\r\n\r\nThose wishing to enter Croatia must be able to present a negative test, no older than 48 hours, otherwise they will be turned away at the border, where strict controls are now carried out. There is a theoretical possibility to make up for this test immediately after arrival in Croatia, but until the result you have to go into quarantine. Exceptions for foreign boat owners or real estate owners do not provide the latest regulations. By Christmas, a further tightening of the epidemiological regulations is to be expected, as the Croatian health system already seems to be overloaded. Here is the link<\/a> to the current regulations. Transit is also possible in Croatia.\r\n
What is valid in Austria regarding the coronavirus?<\/h2>\r\nFor travelers returning to Austria<\/a>, the following applies: according to the announcement of the Austrian federal government on December 2, 2020, entry from a risk country is to be determined from December 19, 2020, until presumably January 10, 2021, within the framework of an entry regulation yet to be published. Individuals entering from a high-risk area would then be required to spend 10 days in quarantine. After five days, a PCR test can be taken, allowing early termination of quarantine if the test result is negative. This regulation<\/a> is valid until December 19, no quarantine was therefore required upon return from the Croatian areas of Brod-Posavina, Istria, Koprivnica-Kri\u017eevci, Osijek-Baranja, \u0160ibenik-Knin, Vara\u017edin and Zadar.\r\n\r\nAfter December 19, the situation changes, then a quarantine is generally required upon return from Croatia, which can be broken only after the 5th day by PCR or antigen test, as announced in the Austrian Federal Law Gazette<\/a>.\r\n
What applies in Germany regarding coronavirus?<\/h2>\r\nTravelers returning<\/a> from coronavirus risk areas<\/a>, i.e., virtually from all over Europe with only a few exceptions, must register on the portal www.einreiseanmeldung.de<\/a> before re-entry and then receive a confirmation that must be presented during controls. In general, travelers returning to the country must spend ten days in quarantine, which can be ended at the earliest after the fifth day by presenting a negative test result. Ultimately, many powers regarding subsequent testing and quarantine regulations lie with the respective federal states, so it seems advisable to inquire with the health department responsible for the place of residence even before traveling to a risk area. The measures are initially limited until January 10, how it will continue thereafter depends on the epidemiological situation in Germany.\r\n
Corona measures shown are only a snapshot in time<\/h2>\r\nWe expressly point out that the measures presented here are a snapshot, which may change at any time as a result of more extensive regulations in the individual countries. In Italy and Croatia in particular, further tightening of the Corona measures is expected, and we will provide information on this on our homepage<\/a> as soon as possible.","post_title":"Entry chaos because of Corona pandemic throughout Europe: <\/span><\/span>Who may travel - what awaits travelers in times of Corona virus?","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"corona-entry-croatia-adria-eu","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-12-17 13:38:53","post_modified_gmt":"2020-12-17 12:38:53","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/corona-entry-croatia-adria-eu\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":24811,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-10-30 15:42:27","post_date_gmt":"2020-10-30 14:42:27","post_content":"
When is the travel warning from Austria for Adriatic region?<\/h2>\r\n
Quarantine and test for travel returnees from risk areas<\/h2>\r\n
Further regulations expected on November 8<\/h2>\r\n
Croatia: Now travel warning for whole Croatia<\/h2>\r\n
Slovenia: Travel Warning for all of Slovenia<\/h2>\r\n
Italy: Travel Warning for all of Italy except Calabria<\/h2>\r\n
Austria: Travel warning for all of Austria except Jungholz and Mittelberg<\/h2>\r\n
Adjustments to infection events in two weeks at the earliest<\/h2>\r\n
Further information:<\/h2>\r\n
German travel warning for almost all of Austria<\/h2>\r\n
Travel warning Austria<\/a> for Croatia<\/h2>\r\n
Travel Warning Germany for Croatia<\/h2>\r\n
Travel Warning Austria for Slovenia<\/h2>\r\n
Travel Warning Germany for Slovenia<\/h2>\r\n
Travel Warning Austria for Italy<\/h2>\r\n
Travel Warning Germany for Italy<\/h2>\r\n
Is Croatia treated differently by the Austrians?<\/h2>\r\n
Transit always possible<\/h2>\r\n
Further information:<\/h2>\r\n
Highest level in Croatia - but not at the coast<\/h2>\r\nBut one thing in advance: new corona infections are on the rise throughout Europe. Croatia cannot escape this development either and recorded a new high of 547 new infections on October 8th. Nevertheless, when looking at the geographical distribution of new corona infections<\/a>, it is striking that the northern coastal regions down to Sibenik were largely spared from this, while in the. capital Zagreb and the eastern regions the corona virus has spread further. Especially Istria is one of the last. regions of Europe, which show an extremely low incidence of infection.\r\n
Italy: Masks must be worn also outdoors<\/h2>\r\nItaly does not currently have any restrictions for travellers from Austria or Germany, but from now on a mask obligation also applies to the whole of Italy when staying outside. Updates on the further development of the Corona site can be obtained reliably from this Link<\/a>.\r\n
Slovenia: Numbers increase, transit without problems<\/h2>\r\n.\r\nIn Slovenia, as in all of Europe, new coronavirus infections are on the rise. However, coastal areas are currently only slightly affected by this. Holidaymakers in Croatia can travel through Slovenia without problems, but transit is limited to 12 hours.\r\n\r\nSlovenia - the following regions are regarded as risk areas:<\/strong>.\r\n
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Croatia: Autumn vacation at the coast no problem<\/h2>\r\nAlso in Croatia the coastal regions interesting for holiday-makers are at least hardly affected by the current update of the RKI. Here one can spend still halfway surely its vacation. In particular the northern regions show a very small case number of. Coronavirus-infected on. Which is hardly to be mediated: Austria has issued a travel warning for the whole of Croatia, despite high infection figures in its own country.\r\n\r\nCroatia - the following Gespanschaften are considered at present as risk areas:<\/strong>.\r\n
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Austria: How, Vorarlberg, and Tyrol with travel warning<\/h2>\r\nCurrently, the 7-day incidence relevant for the RKI is well over 50 in Austria, where, if political aspects are not put above health care, the existing travel warning should soon be extended.\r\n
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Adriatic storm: gusts up to 122 km\/h, waves up to six meters<\/h2>\r\nBut this is set to change again soon. The Croatian media still reported about waves up to six meters high in Dalmatia, in Istria some streets were flooded and trees uprooted, but that was it. Istramet reported wind peaks in the Labin area of 122 km\/h, near Palagruza up to 109 km\/h were reported and the Zadar region had to withstand strong winds in gusts of up to 105 km\/h.\r\n
Ferry service interrupted<\/h2>\r\nAs a precautionary measure, some ferry lines interrupted their operations, road sections had to be closed due to the strong gusts of wind and the danger of flooding. Obviously the precautionary measures were effective, no significant damage was reported.\r\n
At once: Best sailing weather<\/h2>\r\nFor the coming week, the weather forecasters have announced for the regions of the northern Adriatic a mixed weather with many sunny spells, so that Adriatic vacationers can still experience the last rebellion of last summer. However, there is usually a light wind, so sailors and surfers should get their money's worth.\r\n
SeaHelp: Few missions<\/h2>\r\nAt SeaHelp headquarters in Punat, the weather last Friday and Saturday was quite relaxed: The few water sportsmen, who are still in Northern Italy, Slovenia and Croatia at present, spent the two neuralgic days obviously in safe harbors. \"The action was at a level that is usual for this time of year, and there were hardly any special incidents,\" was the statement from the SeaHelp Operations Center<\/a>.\r\n
Perfect conditions in marinas<\/h2>\r\nEven if at present clearly fewer Skipper on the Adria are on the way - SeaHelp maintains the readiness around the clock naturally further. Vieler charter crews, which had booked actually for the spring, but could not start the planned trip for well-known reasons, had transferred to the autumn. In particular guests from Germany, which do not have to fear any restrictions, seem to use at present in unusual situation in Croatia: No crowd in the Marinas, the attention of the distance and hygiene rules falls clearly more easily than in the large cities at home.\r\n
sailors know the weather conditions<\/h2>\r\nA sailing crew in the Marina Pomer<\/a>: \"We come from the Stuttgart region and sail regularly in Croatia. We are aware that at the end of September, beginning of October there can be a heavy storm. But the one or other day you can stand it also here in the Marina well\".\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n In the ACI Marina Pomer the first charter crews have returned early.[\/caption]","post_title":"The completely \"corona-free\" message: <\/span><\/span>Only few damages caused by the first autumn storms in Croatia","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"autumn-weather-adriatic-10-03-2020","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-10-04 23:22:22","post_modified_gmt":"2020-10-04 21:22:22","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/autumn-weather-adriatic-10-03-2020\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":24240,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-09-24 18:27:19","post_date_gmt":"2020-09-24 16:27:19","post_content":"Germany extends its partial travel warning for Croatia due to increasing new infections with the Coronavirus to a further region: For the County Lika-Senj a partial travel warning was issued on 23.9.2020 by the German Foreign Office and thus declared a risk area. In addition, Slovenia is now also affected for the first time by a travel warning for the Primorsko Notranjska region, also due to increasing COVID-19 new infections. German holidaymakers who are supposed to spend their vacations here in the off-season must either go into quarantine or present a negative PCR test in accordance with the regulations of their home state when they return home from a risk area. Details can be found in the SeaHelp Special Information on Coronavirus Pandemic<\/a>.\r\n
Virus not blown away by the wind<\/h2>\r\nThe region around Senj is especially known to water sports enthusiasts because of the strong winds that blow from Velebit down to the sea. Especially during bora, you should avoid this region as far as possible.\r\n
Also party stronghold Novalja\/Pag affected<\/h2>\r\nLika-Senj County also includes the northern part of the island of Pag<\/a> with the town of Novalja, which was repeatedly criticized for party tourism and the resulting spread of the corona virus during the summer months and has now been declared a risk area. However, one may also speculate about the fact whether the increased entry of the virus was not caused by Croats living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.\r\n
Corona travel warning also for part of Slovenia<\/h2>\r\nThe German Foreign Office also warned against visits to Slovenia's Primorsko Notranjska<\/a> region because of the increasing number of new corona infections. For water sports enthusiasts, this region has hardly any relevance worth mentioning, but visits to the Postojna Cave (Adelsberg Cave) have so far been a must for visitors to the Slovenian and Croatian coastal region. Primorsko Notranjska is now also a corona risk area.\r\n\r\n The German Foreign Office has now also issued a corona travel warning for a Slovenian region and declared it a corona risk area.[\/caption]\r\n
\r\nTransit through risk areas without consequences<\/h2>\r\nImportantly for all those German holiday-makers, who plan still another Croatia vacation: The transit by these Corona risk areas is naturally permitted on the country like also on the water, if one does not stay longer there. But also here we refer again to the SeaHelp special information to the topic Corona virus<\/a>, in which the regulations are explicitly specified.\r\n
Istria and Kvarner Bay no risk area<\/h2>\r\nThe north of Croatia with Istria and the Kvarner Bay is considered unproblematic from a German point of view, as these coastal regions currently show relatively low levels of new infections with the coronavirus. German water sportsmen and holiday-makers, who still plan an excursion into the region in the autumn, might be immune also before bad surprises: The coastline from Slovenia to the Kvarner Bay has only had a low rate of new COVID-19 infections in the past, so that according to the current state of affairs, no travel warnings should be expected here.\r\n
Attention: Not all of Croatia or Slovenia risk area<\/h2>\r\nOnly for the sake of order is here however again expressly mentioned: Germany issued a further travel warning for an additional region, designated a further risk area and not completely Croatia as risk area proven, as in some media all too superficially one reported. The same applies also to Slovenia: Here only a small region with well 50,000 inhabitants is concerned by the travel warning, but not the coastal region around Portoroz, popular with holiday-makers.","post_title":"Germany: Partial Corona travel warning for Lika-Senj\/Croatia <\/span><\/span>Croatia-Trips to Istria and in Kvarner Bay without problems","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"germany-travel-warning-lika-senj","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-09-24 18:27:19","post_modified_gmt":"2020-09-24 16:27:19","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/germany-travel-warning-lika-senj\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"}],"next":false,"prev":true,"total_page":3},"paged":1,"column_class":"jeg_col_2o3","class":"epic_block_25"};