SPAIN
- No yacht restrictions, subject to health declarations and PCR tests (<72 hrs)
- Hospitality is open only on terraces, until 5pm
- Groups may be no more than 6, from no more than two households, including on board
- Shops are open, with some capacity restrictions and closing at 8pm for non-essential items
- Arrivals by air from South Africa and Brazil, including crew, must quarantine for 10 days, or release after 7 days with PCR
- Non-Schengen tourism is not allowed, with some exceptions (incl Australia, NZ, China/HK, S. Korea)
- Curfew at 10pm
ITALY
- Restrictions depend on colour classification (white, yellow, orange, red), though for the Easter period (Apr 3-6) the entire country is declared a RED zone
- No cruising permitted and crew may only disembark for essential shopping and medical reasons
- On shore, hospitality may open until 6pm, with curfew from 10pm
- Crew arriving from the Schengen area are not obliged to quarantine, but a PCR test (<48hrs) is required. A maritime health declaration is required for all yachts arriving from other countries
- Widespread speculation of this ‘red zone’ period being brought forward to March 28th
FRANCE, CORSICA & MONACO
- Non-European flagged yachts may not enter or anchor in French waters
- Arrivals must present PCR tests (<72 hrs)
- Non-Schengen tourism is not allowed, with some exceptions
- Crew changes are permitted only in designated marinas
- Curfew at 6pm everywhere
- Some areas, including the Alpes-Maritimes region in the Côte d’Azur, are in complete lockdown
- New anchorage restrictions off France’s southern coast apply
Corsica
- Arrivals must have PCR (<72 hours)
- Curfew from 7pm
- New anchorage restrictions off Corsica’s southern coast apply
Monaco
- Waters off Monaco are French, so same rules apply
- Curfew at 7pm
- Restaurants until 7pm for residents and workers only, no more than 6 people
- Bars other public spaces closed
GREECE
- Yachts may enter Greece only with crew on board and only entering marinas/yards on the mainland, or Rhodes, Heraklion and Corfu
- Crew present a PCR test (<72hrs) must isolate on board for 7 days, followed by a PCR test before disembarking
MALTA
- Yachts coming from ‘amber’ safe corridor countries can enter, providing PCR tests (<72hrs)
- Others must quarantine for 14 days before disembarking. Crew from South Africa and the UK must obtain a special permit to enter
- Non-essential shops and public amenities are closed, while restaurants are takeaway only
- Groups are limited to 4 people
CROATIA
- Zoned restrictions, but yachts can enter
- Crew are exempt from arrival restrictions, though guests must provide PCR tests (<48 hrs) or positive antibody tests (<90 days)
- Dubrovnik is mostly closed, elsewhere hospitality terraces are open, serving until 10pm
- No curfew
- Most public amenities are open, with restrictions
MONTENEGRO
- Arrivals by sea or air (excluding neighbouring countries) can enter with PCR <48hrs, or positive antibody cert <30 days or vaccination cert, >7 days
- Restaurants, bars, non-essential shops closed
- Curfew at 9pm
TURKEY
- Yachts can enter with crew and guests, with health declaration and PCR (<72 hrs)
- No travel or cruising restrictions
- Restaurants, bars, shopping are open, until 7pm