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Permit: Opening hours and phone numbers of the capitaneries in Croatia in table form!

The extremely welcome, but yet quite sudden elimination of the quarantine regulations for Austrian citizens returning from Croatia, will probably have triggered a real run on the Croatian marinas before the upcoming long weekend. Many boat and yacht owners want to acquire just quickly the Croatian permit, in order to undertake still on Thursday a first exit. However, they should...

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Online payment of tourist tax for skipper on a boat or yacht in 2021

Correction: Due to a transmission or translation error, the first version of this article communicated that the payment of the tourist tax for the complete year can still be paid at the port captains. This is not correct, from April 4, the tourist tax for skippers can be paid exclusively online. We apologize. The Croatian National Tourist Board radiates confidence...

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Croatia: Regulation of tourist tax 2020

SeaHelp has already reported on the intentions of the Croatian Ministry of Tourism to reduce the tourist tax. According to information from the Croatian Ministry of Tourism's website, a new tourist tax ordinance 2020 has been in effect since Friday, 26.6.2020, which, according to an initial review, should result in significant relief for boat owners in Croatia. Here are the...

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Croatia: Long queues for permit and tourist tax at the port authorities

Even if one might be inclined to throw some precautionary measures overboard due to the anticipation of the summer holidays that are about to start, the COVID 19 pandemic is far from over, as hot spots of new infections in Germany, Austria and Croatia show. And because the virus itself does not take a holiday, holidaymakers should continue to protect...

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Croatia lowers the tourist tax for boats and yachts

I guess nobody expected that: Croatia is reforming the tourist tax on pleasure boats. A draft resolution is currently before the responsible bodies and is to be voted on in parliament next week. As we were informed beforehand, the draft is finally supposed to put an end to some of the injustices in terms of equal treatment with other tourists...

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SeaHelp Service: Apply for permit / vignette and visitor's tax online

The SeaHelp campaign in Croatia to apply for the vignette from the port captain online in advance met with a great response, especially in times of the corona pandemic and the associated requirement to keep a distance and avoid crowds of people as far as possible. However, the wish was at least as great that the payment of the necessary...

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Pay tourist tax according to boat length.<\/div>\r\n
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Pay tourist tax by the day.<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n\u00a0\r\n

Print out and carry along the receipts for the tourist tax <\/h2>\r\nIn the initial phase, it is recommended that you take all correspondence with the Croatian National Tourist Board regarding the boat or yacht documents, so that you can show them at any inspections.\r\n

On homepage of the Croatian National Tourist Board<\/h2>\r\nIf you do not want to book a package over a certain period of time, do not choose one of the boat symbols on the Croatian National Tourist Board's website, but choose the \"Payment by number of persons\" section. Here it is possible to pay the tourist tax, or as it says on the page of the Croatian National Tourist Board, the \"tourist fee\", both per person and exactly for the desired days.\r\n

Overdue solution<\/h2>\r\nThe solution of paying the tourist tax for boats and yachts was long overdue. The only regret is that a solution has still not been found for tourists from countries such as Germany or Austria with which the permit can also be paid for online. Who would like to save himself this, however, can still go the way about SeaHelp<\/a>.","post_title":"Croatian National Tourist Board - new portal: <\/span><\/span>Pay tourist tax for boats and yachts online now","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"tourist-tax-online-nautika-evisitor-hr","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-07-18 13:22:38","post_modified_gmt":"2020-07-18 11:22:38","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/tourist-tax-online-nautika-evisitor-hr\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":21089,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-06-30 00:38:47","post_date_gmt":"2020-06-29 22:38:47","post_content":"SeaHelp has already reported<\/a> on the intentions of the Croatian Ministry of Tourism to reduce the tourist tax. According to information from the Croatian Ministry of Tourism's website, a new tourist tax ordinance 2020<\/a> has been in effect since Friday, 26.6.2020, which, according to an initial review, should result in significant relief for boat owners in Croatia. Here are the expected key data:<\/strong> 10 Kuna per person and night, regardless of the number of sleeping places on board, valid for boats from 7 meters length (previously 5 meters). For owners who have already paid the tourist tax, the overpaid amount for 2020 will be refundable on request or there will be a possibility to get a proportional extension in the amount of the overpayment of the period for which the tourist tax has already been paid.\r\n

Croatia: Equal treatment of water sports enthusiasts with regard to tourist tax<\/h2>\r\nWith this, the Ministry of Tourism obviously seems to have met the wishes that have always been burning on the minds of water sports enthusiasts in Croatia: An adjustment of the calculation of the tourist tax analogous to the tourists who spend their holidays in hotels, apartments or on campsites. SeaHelp had also repeatedly made this demand publicly, pointing out that in the past boat owners were in a much worse position than tourists in other accommodation facilities.\r\n

Proof of payment with code<\/h2>\r\nAs further indicated in the new regulation on the collection of the tourist tax, the fee must be paid before leaving the port. Once the tourist tax has been duly paid, owners will receive a code as confirmation, which will serve as proof of payment in the event of an inspection. The name of the boat, the amount paid and the period for which the amount was paid are also noted.\r\n

Payment systems not yet compatible<\/h2>\r\nThe payments can allegedly be made electronically, through the tourist offices of the respective municipality or in port offices or their branches. SeaHelp is trying to find a solution for its members that will allow them to continue to make these payments easily and in compliance with the rules of distance during the COVID 19 pandemic, as this option was previously not available to German and Austrian owners due to incompatibility of payment systems.\r\n

Croats hardly controlled so far<\/h2>\r\nAt least in the water sports scene, the new regulation regarding the tourist tax 2020 in Croatia has been received extremely positively in many areas, as in the past it was not only about equal treatment of all tourists, but also about equality with the local boat owners. If they are in possession of smaller boats with sleeping accommodations, they have not usually been checked up to now, and port captains only agreed to charge them the tourist tax on their own initiative. In many places, local Croats were only told that they did not have to pay tourist tax.\r\n

Implementation still unclear<\/h2>\r\nHowever, there is still one catch:<\/strong> the decree of 26.6.2020 is so fresh that the associated implementation has not yet reached Croatian port captains. How it is to be handled explicitly will probably only become clear in the next few days. However, SeaHelp remains on the ball on this pressing issue and will report on future developments as soon as it is clear how the implementation will look in practice.\r\n\r\nAt SeaHelp, the fee calculator<\/a> and the registration form<\/a> for the tourist tax fee will be changed as soon as the implementation rules are known.\r\n\r\nFor more information about Croatia, please contact the Croatian Tourist Board<\/a>.","post_title":"New tourist tax regulation for owners in force since 26 June 2020: <\/span><\/span>Croatia creates significant relief for water sports enthusiasts","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"croatia-tourist-tax-regulation-2020","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-06-30 11:04:51","post_modified_gmt":"2020-06-30 09:04:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.sea-help.eu\/news-general\/croatia-kurtaxe-regulation-2020\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":20706,"post_author":"4","post_date":"2020-06-26 12:37:37","post_date_gmt":"2020-06-26 10:37:37","post_content":"Even if one might be inclined to throw some precautionary measures overboard due to the anticipation of the summer holidays that are about to start, the COVID 19 pandemic is far from over, as hot spots of new infections in Germany, Austria and Croatia show. And because the virus itself does not take a holiday, holidaymakers should continue to protect themselves, observe distance and hygiene rules and avoid unnecessary crowds as far as possible.\r\n

waiting at the harbour captain<\/h2>\r\nThis also includes the tiresome application for or extension of the permit as well as the payment of the tourist tax. Again and again one can observe long queues in front of the offices of the port captains and the neighbouring banks, as on our current photo in Punat on the island of Krk. Waiting people are currently reporting up to four hours needed to complete the permit extension and tourist tax including the due payment.\r\n

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