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17 May 2021

Covid-19

ITALY IS OPEN TO TOURISM

We can finally announce and confirm that Italy is open for tourism as per the latest Governmental Ordinance of the 14th of May 2021.

14 Apr 2021

Covid-19

COVID-19 UPDATE: ITALY AND SARDINIA - TILL 30TH OF APRIL

There is a specific decree of the Ministry of Health, according to which those who return from European destinations - in addition to the usual swab, to be done in the last 48 hours before arrival - must do 5 days of quarantine and a second swab. The aforementioned measurament is also extended to Austria (which previously envisaged 14 days), the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Israel. This is also extended to crew travelling to Sardinia.

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25 Mar 2021

Covid-19

COVID-19 UPDATE: EASTER IN ITALY AND SARDINIA

Since last Monday 22nd of March 2021, the situation in Sardinia and Italy has slightly changed as per last government decree. At this moment Sardinia is marked with the orange risk code and all Italian regions are marked under different risk code range colors (orange or red depending on risk levels), but all Italy will be under red risk range code for Easter days.

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09 Mar 2021

Covid-19

COVID-19 QUICK UPDATE: TRAVELLING TO SARDINIA

Following our last Covid-19 update of the 4th of March 2021, please note there is a quick and very important update related to new requirements in place to enter Sardinia as per Regional Decree n. 5 of the 5th of March 2021.

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04 Mar 2021

Covid-19

COVID 19 UPDATE: TRAVELLING TO ITALY AND SARDINIA

Given the continuous evolution of the Covid-19 situation in Italy, we are here to send the latest updates, according to which Sardinia is under the lowest national risk range ('white' code region).

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04 Dec 2020

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COVID-19 UPDATE: ITALY AND THE CARIBBEANS

Here our last recap for this year 2020 related to Covid-19 travel requirements and situation in Italy and the Caribbean...

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25 Nov 2020

Yacht Itineraries

Covid-19

STAY SAFE AND SAVE MONEY... WINTERING IN SARDINIA

Have you ever thought about the idea of moving your winter base to Sardinia? What would be the advantages of a winter with the yacht in Sardinia? And above all, what would be the advantages in a difficult world situation like the one we are experiencing? We have put together the 7 reasons that make Sardinia a safe and welcoming but, above all, unique port for your winter in the Mediterranean.

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05 Nov 2020

Covid-19

COVID 19 UPDATE: ITALY DIVIDED INTO THREE ZONES

The central point of the Decree is the division of Italy into three areas (depending on the kind of risk). Each Region will fall into one of the three. The general rules of the Decree apply to everyone, other areas (the so-called "orange zone" and "red zone") are subject to further limitations: Yellow zone (general rules apply and there are no further restrictions) Orange zone Red zone Premier Giuseppe Conte formalized the different risk bands by region. RED AREA: Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Lombardy and Calabria ORANGE AREA: Puglia and Sicily YELLOW AREA: Abruzzo, Basilicata, Campania, Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Liguria, Marche, Molise, Autonomous Province of Trento, Autonomous Province of Bolzano, Sardinia, Tuscany, Umbria and Veneto

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16 Oct 2020

Covid-19

COVID-19 UPDATE: ITALY & THE CARIBBEAN

We are keen to keep you updated with all info regarding Covid-19 restrictions in Sardinia/ Italy, as we have been doing in the last months since the pandemic has started. In this specific newsletter we are happy to share with you the very last update related to Italian situation and also a detailed update regarding Caribbean, as many of you may be thinking about crossing for the winter.

17 Sep 2020

Covid-19

COVID-19 UPDATE: COUNTERORDER! NO COVID-19 TESTS REQUIRED FOR ARRIVAL IN SARDINIA

The last Sardinia Regional Decree n. 43 of the 14th of September 2020 (explained in our last Nautica Assistance newsletter of the 14/09/2020) has been declared partially not valid by the Italian Government. Therefore please note that NO COVID-19 tests are required to arrive in Sardinia starting from this moment and until any further notice (unless coming from Malta, Greece, Spain and Croatia , countries for which a Covid- 19 swab test is still required and needs to be done within 72 hours prior arrival).

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