Traveling on cruise ship from Italy to Croatia

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I am a South African citizen flying from South Africa to Italy. I then board a cruise ship departing from Italy to Croatia and then back to Italy again.

Do I need a single or multiple entry Visa? Croatia is now part of the European Union BUT NOT part of the Schengen agreement.



Best Answer

You will need a multi entry visa. The first entry to the Schengen area is when you arrive to Italy from South Africa, the second entry is when you get back from Croatia. When you leave to Croatia this is considered as leaving the Schengen area.




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Can you travel from Italy to Croatia by boat?

The Venice to Croatia ferry route is at present operated by two ferry companies (Atlas Kompas and VeneziaLines) that connect Italy with Croatia by fast ferry catamaran services several times a week in the period April to October. The duration of the journey is about 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on the route.

How long is ferry from Italy to Croatia?

The fastest route between Italy and Croatia is Porec with a crossing duration of around 1 hour 10 minutes. With so many routes on offer we make it simple by comparing all similar routes in one search so you can quickly find what you are looking for.

Can I go from Italy to Croatia?

You can enter Croatia from Italy if you have a negative PCR test (not older than 48 hours) or you must quarantine upon entry for 14 days. Transit through Croatia without the test is allowed \u2013 you must leave within 12 hours.

Can you cruise to Croatia?

Croatia Cruise PortsThe most popular cruise ports you'll visit in Croatia are Dubrovnik and Split. These large coastal cities are loved by visitors due to their historic Old Town areas. In addition, your cruise may stop in Croatia at Zadar or Rijeka.



Italy, Greece, and Croatia Family Trip. Cruise Onboard MSC Sinfonia




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