The Croatian Government aree really pushing their luck now.....

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They want their waters reserved exclusively for Croatian charter companies and local private boats it seems.

If you are a foreigner keeping your boat there "...your total number of visitors on board for a whole year must not exceed the total number of berths on the boat." How do you know how many friends you are going to invite to go sailing in a season.

Deny them entry to the EU if that's their attitude.

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Hi Steve
Where are you getting this info from we are based in Ostia near Rome and hoping to go Malta ( for duty free fuel ) then to Croatia for a month.
Then hopefully to crete for next winter however if there is going to be a problem in Croatia we will consider not going there would be interested in any more info on this point.
 

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There's a link to this news at the top of my page (link below). It's not quite as horrific as Steve makes out. The aim of the Croatians is simply to stop non Croatian-registered chartering. I really don't think it'll be an issue for private boats.
 

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Send a gunboat

to whip them into shape.

How dare they try and prevent us foreign freeloaders from exploiting their coastline.

Fancy demanding that you purchase a vignette for over €100 and spell out who are the crew members.

Getting nearly as bad as the Greeks. They were soon put in their place. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 

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sounds as if its reterning to normal used to cost $1000 pa and just a down payment at that. Great coastline, but like all great things there s just to much discontentment and jelousy.Great place rotten atmospher
 

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Just another useless rant

I read this post of yours, one month ago or so.
At that time, I wondered about your reasons for trying to put off forum members from cruising in that country. But I didn't mind actually.
To me, less boats cruising that coast, just mean more quiet spots for anchoring in beautiful places.
Now, what I really can't understand is why you keep saying they are not good enough for Europe ("...behave like the European country it aspires to be", "Deny them entry to the EU...")?
Are you honestly convinced that, just as an example, UK or Switzerland are so much more "EU-oriented" than Croatia?... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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What was reported in the yachting press and what people on the ground there say isn't true then?

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Not sure Metabarca. According to Noonsite, the double the capacity limit on the crew list can only be exceeded in exceptional circumstances. In our case, with a boat share between 4 partners, the crew list for the partners and immediate family will exceed that figure, before we even think about guests. I have sought clarification from the Croatian Ministry of Sea and Maritime Affairs and if I get anything useful I will post it here, but it looks as though we may be forced to move on, which I presume will be an unintended consequence of the new regulations.
 
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At least someone sees the danger.......

I hardly feel like posting on these forums anymore.

Some cynic is always ready to jump to conclusions about one's intentions. Eh Charles?

Maybe this was a crudely fashioned regulation but a country's international reputation is judged by the way it treats it's own and other countries' peoples. There is still a bit of the commissar about "reformed" communist states' officials IMO.

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The new regulations have recently disappeared from the Croatian Tourist Board website. However, this is what they said:

"Harbourmaster's Office/Branch Office shall issue the vignette on the bases of following documentation the master/skipper is due to provide:

Crew List which includes crew and passengers, to be endorsed by Harbourmaster's Office or its Branch Office; If the master/skipper of the craft does not intend to exchange crew or passengers during the stay of the craft in Croatia and during the validity of the vignette, he does not have further reporting obligations to Harbourmasters Office or its Branch Office. Master or skipper of the craft may disembark the crew or passengers in Croatia providing that relevant report has been submitted to Harbourmaster's Office/Branch Office and providing that the craft has left Croatian sea waters with crew and passengers reported as above.

List of Persons Yachtsmen may replace crew and passengers during the stay of the craft in Croatia providing the 'List of Persons' has been filled in and submitted to Harbourmaster's Office or Branch Office upon the entry to nearest port. The number of persons shown on the List of Persons must not exceed doubled total number of persons the craft is designed to carry. Nevertheless, if on the occasion of obtaining a vignette, due to justified reasons, you are not able to determine all the persons you anticipate will stay on board during the period of the validity of the vignette, under the approval of harbourmaster's office all other persons may be entered in the List of Persons during the first embarkment of new members of the crew. Exceptionally, under the approval of harbourmaster's office List of Persons may be extended up to 30% of the capacity of the craft provided the owner of the craft remains on board.

Craft for which the List of Persons is completed (up to the allowed number of persons) has no further reporting obligations to harbourmaster's office regarding the exchange of persons named on the List. Number of exchanges of persons listed is not limited.

If you are in the situation you have to embark a non-listed person instead of one that is on the List of Persons, prior to leaving the port you also need to report to the Harbourmaster's Office or Branch Office in order to appropriately amend the List of Persons. Persons staying on board the craft while in port or on anchorage need not be reported."

As our boat is too small for visitors these new regulations will not affect us one jot. However, for those who welcome a succession of visitors throughout the season it could prove to be a serious problem.

I feel sure that the way forward is polite and patient representation. During our visit in 2000/2001 we found the Croatian officials to be more helpful and less bureaucratic than anywhere else in the Med. If they have over-looked a group of yachtsmen in their understandable wish to control un-licensed charter, I feel sure that they will be anxious to put that right.
 

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I agree; they now have the paperwork to deal with 'illegal' chartering but I doubt they will use the new rules to bash ordinary yacht-owners. They have quickly learned how to earn a buck! So, Walker, I would have thought that you would clearly fall into one of the 'exceptional circumstances'.
I aired this news at my yacht club here in Trieste, and the general consensus was 'ho hum, yawn'. ie little change expected. I shall report back: I'll be cruising that way in April or May. If you don't hear from me lads, send the gunboat!
 

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This may be a load of nothing but historically this area is prone to nationalist fervour. Before the whole lot went up last time the Croatians voted in a nationalist government which imposed ridiculously high taxes on any foreigner owning property in Croatia (Croatia for the Croatians). The result was a total collapse in the property market, houses being sole for 1/10 - 1/20 of their market value. After the war a more considerate and internationally aware regime was voted in for a while, Recently the Croatians vote back in a nationalist government. They aspire to EU membership, which hopefully will moderate any nationalist tendencies.
 

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I must react on few constatations :
New regulation is only because of black charter and private crew(s) will not have any problems as they havent in the past.
Nationalismus in Croatia is not bigger than in any other country.
Croatia doesnt have Nationalist government .
Entering in EU is National goal even 50 % of habitants thinks opposite.
Outside opservation of Croatia is not so good in history as ex Yugoslavian diplomatic lobbies have stronger influence outside - specialy in UK.
Croatia have 2000 years of European culture and is not smart to say " leave them out ! "
Croatia can give to Europe more than vice versa my dear friends!
 
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Hello Branko, the problem is that the regulations do not say that they do not apply to 'private crews', and it is impossible for an official to know whether any money has been paid or not by the crew. So foreign yachts will be entirely in the hands of local officials, who would be in a good position to make problems for (even try to extort money out of) foreign yachts for alleged breaches. The regulations in effect make it difficult for foreign yachts to visit Croatia.

And why should foreign yachts not be allowed to charter in Croatia anyway? There is nothing to stop Croatians from chartering out yachts in Britain, or other European countries. We do not recognise the idea of a 'black charter market'.

This is why you find the angry reaction. If the Croatian authorities think that they can get away with this sort of thing, then it is not unreasonable that reciprocal arrangements should be imposed restricting the ability of Croatian yachts to visit other European countries, and restricting the abilities of Croatians to do business in other European countries.
 

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Black Charters

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And why should foreign yachts not be allowed to charter in Croatia anyway? There is nothing to stop Croatians from chartering out yachts in Britain, or other European countries. We do not recognise the idea of a 'black charter market'.

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I'm afraid that you are quite wrong in this statement. There are severe restrictions on 'black chartering' in virtually all European Countries. Indeed, in many, including nearby Greece, all charter boats must be locally registered i.e. they cannot charter under a foreign flag. By contrast, Croatia allows charter fleets under foreign flags so long as they are registered with them. Thus, Sailing Holidays, a UK Company, operate a charter fleet in Croatia all flying the red ensign.
 
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I realise that Greece is an exception which there has been much controversy about - I have followed from a distance, so I am sure that you know much more of the details than me. But I am surprised to hear that there are restrictions in other countries - do you mean that it is illegal for Croatian yachts to charter in Britain? I would have thought that provided they were properly coded as complying with our safety regulations then there would be no restrictions?
 
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If this is a discussion about whether Croatian authorities should have the right to ensure that all charter yachts should be registered with them as complying with Croatian safety regs, then it is absolutely reasonable that the Croatian authorities should have the right to take measures to ensure that all charter yachts comply.

But as I understand it the new regulations apply to foreign yachts only. If it became illegal for ALL yachts, including Croatian ones, to carry more than the specified number of people a year, then the regulation would be stupid, but not discriminatory. As it is drawn (unless it has been wrongly or incompletely translated into English, which is possible) it is stupid AND discriminatory.
 

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Thanks to Retreat crew for answer to Simon and for perfect pilot true Mediterranian waters which helps a lot. Croatia is not different than other countries. I , as croatian citizen, can not come to England (or any other country) and make any bussiness without paying tax!
I agree with everybody that entering fee (vigneta) is too expencive. Marinas prices are high too. We, Croatians , does not have vignetas but we have yearly taxes and it is same. So, as we live here we must pay those high prices every day and are angry also.
But I try to understand Croatian Government .Last year ,during summer months, more than 7000 boats were every day in Croatian waters.It is too much "vehicles for this road" and what government can do to regulate this trafic.
1.Cut off black charter(as it not hurt anybody except black charters- 2000 boats )
2. Increase prices
Those measures I read as EU regulations!
I think that this new Law regulation is not good solution and they will change it when they feel next summer new problems created because of Law.
So, as we felt a lot of trubles in Greece few years ago, Croatian government will iterate this regulation to be acceptable and compatible with EU regulations.
But ....needs time!
Till that, You will be very wellcome and be sure there will be not fines or unpolite measures to our visitors. Problems we shell solve together with help of best Croatian wine!
 
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