People on boat sailing in Croatia

the answer on this question is Yes,yes and yes… Croatia is OPEN!!!

At the beginning of May, the Croatian government has begun easing social distancing  that were implemented to limit the spread of COVID-19. After phase III ( started on May 11 ), slowly but surely, the LIFE is going back to normality.

The self-isolation measure in the duration of 14 days is no longer imposed on all passengers on border crossing points  when entering the Republic of Croatia, instead upon entry into the Republic of Croatia they are given a leaflet by the border police in which they are notified that they are obligated to adhere to general and special recommendations and instructions by the Croatian Institute of Public Health.

“It is very clear — you can come to a hotel, camp, private accommodation, you can eat in restaurants, inside and outside. You can rent a boat and go sailing; marinas are open,” Mr. Cappelli said in an interview with state-owned media. “Croatia from today breathes tourism.” ( NYTimes )

It is possible to sail freely on the Adriatic Sea, and enjoy every day.

Step by step…

  • You are more than welcome to book your sailing holiday in Croatia
  • Chek with your charter  free dates, and book a boat ( and crew ) on time
  • follow the personal hygiene guidance, including washing hands, limiting contact with hard surfaces, such as door handles, luggage trays, plane seat trays, wiping them clean where possible on your way
  • the prevention and treatment of suspected COVID-19 cases are a significant focus for all vessel operators
  •  we care about your safety , so perfectly clean boat is imperative
  • if you have crew on the boat, they will provide clean boat and cabins every day , and you can have a social distance possibility going in the different coves every day
  • oncoming crew will instructed you on the rules regarding hand hygiene, health monitoring and the reporting of symptoms
  • payment is done by contactless payment or through on-line services
  • before traveling, foreign nationals are advised to measure their morning body temperature. If the person’s body temperature, which was measured in the morning hours, is higher than 37.2 °C, if the person feels sick or is exhibiting any signs of the disease (relates to all symptoms and signs of the diseases, not just respiratory diseases), it is recommended that that person should not travel.

What documents do  you need to have to enter the Republic of Croatia?

  • Confirmation of accommodation booking of all accommodation service providers / all types of accommodation
  • Confirmation of berth reservation in a nautical tourism port
  • Travel agency voucher etc.
  • identity proof documents

From Dreaming the Dream to Sailing Away…

For more info feel free to chek https://www.koronavirus.hr/en

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