CoronaIl porto ospite di Schleimünde aperto da venerdì

Kristina Müller

 · 29.04.2021

Corona: il porto ospite di Schleimünde aperto da venerdìFoto: YACHT/A. Fritsch
The harbour on Lotseninsel at the transition from the Schlei to the Baltic Sea
As part of the tourism model region on the Schlei, the harbour in Schleimünde will also be open to guest sailors under coronavirus conditions from 30 April

From tomorrow, Friday 30 April 2021, the Schleimünde guest marina will open as part of the Schlei tourism model region. The harbour operator has the following information on the coronavirus rules for visitors:

1) Mooring in the harbour and camping on the meadow only by prior arrangement by telephone.

2) Everyone must be able to get ashore directly from their boat and not have to walk over other boats.

3) Immediate registration with the harbour master during the specified opening hours, even if only a short stop is planned. This applies to all water sports enthusiasts travelling with sailing boats, motorboats, kayaks, rowing boats, canoes, SUPs, etc.

4) Pay harbour dues at the harbour master / Schleikiosk. Only cash payment possible.

5) Signing of consent to participate in the pilot project and to the processing of data. Each guest must sign this consent.

6) Submit a copy of a corona test. This must not be older than 48 hours.

7) The Luca app must be used to log in.

8) Masks must be worn in indoor areas and where the minimum distance of 1.50 metres cannot be maintained.

9) The showers are closed and the toilets may only be entered individually. If possible, use the sanitary facilities on your own boat.

Contact details harbour master: 0172-9734472
Opening hours harbour master's office in May:
Mon - Thu 5.00 - 7.00 pm
Fri - Sun 11.00 - 19.00 h

Background:

Since 19 April, the Schlei has been open to visitors, guests and tourists as a so-called model tourist region. Yacht harbours can also take part in the model project. Guests must then present a rapid antigen test or PCR test that is no more than 48 hours old and register via the Luca app for contact tracing.

The ports that fulfil the conditions and participate in the project are listed in a regularly updated list on the website of the Ostseefjord Schlei GmbH which is responsible for the pilot project. As of 29 April, there are only three ports: the Lindaunis marina (since 19 April), the Schlei-Marina Lindauhof (from 1 May) and Schleimünde.

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