tourism,
Croatia Pan Europe Trains Will Run 160 Kilometres Per Hour By 2030
November 2, 2020 – From southern Spain to Budapest through Rijeka and Zagreb and from Salzburg through Zagreb, Belgrade and ...
Latest Jobkeeping Measures Welcomed by Croatian Tourism Association
ZAGREB, Oct 21, 2020 – The Croatian Tourism Association (HUT) on Wednesday welcomed the government’s latest jobkeeping measures and amendments ...
Lonjsko Polje Nature Park Sees 50% more Visitors
ZAGREB, Oct 21, 2020 – Lonjsko Polje Nature Park this year had about 50% more visitors than last year, which ...
Tourists Spend Average €98 Per Day
ZAGREB, October 11, 2020 – Tourists vacationing in Croatia in 2019 spent a daily average of €98 per person and per overnight ...
Croatian Hoteliers’ Revenues Dropping 25-75%, Recovery Expected in 2 or More Years
ZAGREB, Oct 7, 2020 – Croatian hoteliers expect this year’s revenues to drop 25-75% due to the COVID pandemic and half believe recovery ...
Time To Reflect, As Loyalty Not Luxury Saves 2020 Croatia Tourist Season
September 28, 2020 – The tail end of 2020’s unparalleled summer offers opportunity for pause, contemplation and appreciation, as it’s ...
Expect Many English Speaking Visitors to Croatia in 2021, says Google
September 25, 2020 – Croatia is the 14th most searched holiday destination in the world for next year. With over ...
YTD Tourism Results Better than Expected
ZAGREB, Sept 11, 2020 – In the first eight months of this year, 6.8 million tourists visited Croatia and generated ...
Economy Minister for Boosting Industries Besides Tourism
ZAGREB, September 7, 2020 – Economy and Sustainable Development Minister Tomislav Coric said on Sunday the government would insist on ...
Minister: All Options For Aid To Hospitality And Tourism Sector On Table
ZAGREB, Sept 2, 2020- Tourism and Sports Minister Nikolina Brnjac said on Wednesday that all options for helping the hospitality ...