- International dialling prefix for Croatia: +385
- European emergency number: (+385) 112
- Assistance on the road: (+3851) 1987
- General information: (+385) 18981
- Information about local and district telephone numbers: (+385) 11888
- Information about International telephone numbers: (+385) 11802
- Weather forecast and road conditions: (+385) 18166
Additional services and equipment are to be payed according to our price list.
Please note that the marina fees and fuel are not included in the price.
Charter price includes: standard equipment from the inventory list, SOS cell phone on board, bed linen, gas, dinghy, 1 towel per toilet, daily berth in base port on check in and check out day (client is obligated to pay extra stay directly at the marina reception).
- Friday 01/01/2021 New Year
- Wednesday 06/01/2021 Epiphany
- Sunday 04/04/2021 Easter
- Monday 05/04/2021 Easter Monday
- Saturday 01/05/2021 Labour Day
- Sunday 30/05/2021 Statehood Day Croatia
- Thursday 03/06/2021 Corpus Christi
- Tuesday 22/06/2021 Anti-Fascist Struggle Day
- Thursday 05/08/2021 Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day
- Sunday 15/08/2021 Assumption of Mary
- Monday 01/11/2021 All Saints
- Thursday 18/11/2021 Remembrance Day
- Saturday 25/12/2021 Christmas
- Sunday 26/12/2021 St. Stephen´s Day
Croatia applies the commonly agreed EU "Traffic Lights" approach to travel restrictions from/to the EU Member States and Schengen Associated Countries.
Travellers (regardless of their citizenship) coming directly from EU Member States or Schengen Associated countries and regions that are currently classified as "green" will be allowed entry in Croatia with no restrictions. It is required that travellers show no signs of COVID-19 disease and that they have not been in close contact with an infected person.
All travellers who, regardless of their citizenship, arrive from countries or regions that are NOT classified as "green", are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative PCR test or rapid antigen test for SARS-CoV-2 listed on the list of a Rapid Antigen Tests Mutually Recognized by the Member States of the European Union, published by the European Commission.
The tests must be taken within 48 hours prior to arrival. In the case of a rapid antigen test and a stay in Croatia that is longer than 10 days, a second test must be conducted within 10 days of the last test.
Persons who can present a vaccination certificate proving the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine was received more than 14 days ago, or the single-dose vaccine was received more the 14 days ago, are exempt from testing and isolation requirements.
Some categories of people are exempt.
Persons who have recovered from COVID-19 within the past three months are exempt from the obligation to provide a negative PCR test result and to self-isolate.
In order to prove their recovery, passengers need to have a positive PCR test result or antigen test result, or a positive neutralisation test (NT) result obtained within the last three months and older than 11 days, or a certificate of recovery issued by a doctor.
All travellers who, regardless of their citizenship, arrive from countries or regions that are NOT classified as "green", and do not provide a pre-departure negative PCR test, must remain in quarantine until they receive the result of a PCR test taken in Croatia.
Travellers arriving from a country or region classified as "green", who transit through high-risk countries or regions without any delay, will not be required to show a negative PCR test result for SARS-CoV-2, nor stay in quarantine, as long as they can prove this travelling through.