Owners have been allowed back on their boats in Croatia since mid-May, and charter crews have also been able to return to the country for just under ten days. It was the first destination in the Mediterranean to get the season off to a good start. To support this, the ACI marina chain has now offered attractive special conditions for all those who arrive early: crews who call at one of the marinas by 30 June receive a 30 percent discount on the daily mooring fee. Owners who have a permanent berth in one of the chain's harbours can moor for up to two consecutive days in any other ACI marina. Only then will the daily fee be due.
Charter crews travelling on a ship that has its home base in an ACI marina can make use of this regulation for one day. The best way to find out whether the chartered yacht fulfils this requirement is to ask the charter company or to check whether the ACI card (in credit card format) is on board, which is issued to permanent residents and which some fleet operators also give to charter crews. They can usually be found in the ship's documents.
However, it is recommended that you book your pitch in advance via the ACI reservation app or the corresponding Web portal to make a reservation. Here to go to the website of the discount campaign.

Editor Travel