Travel

Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Direct Flights to Beijing Moving from Belgrade to Zagreb?

Croatian Minister of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure Oleg Butković met in Beijing with Chinese Transport Minister Li Xiaopeng. According to information from the ministry, the two officials discussed the co-operation between the two countries in the area of transport, including the possibility of introducing direct flights to Beijing from Croatia, reports Večernji List on January 22, 2019. Butković informed Xiaopeng with projects currently being implemented by Croatia. The meeting highlighted the importance of the arrival of the Chinese cargo to the port of Rijeka. Another topic which was discussed was the introduction of flights to Beijing from Zagreb. The…
Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Croatian Nautical Tourism Presented at boot Düsseldorf Fair

The leading international boating, nautical and water sports festival, boot Düsseldorf, which is celebrating its 50 installment this year, will host a large presentation of Croatian nautical tourism this week.  Last year almost 2000 exhibitors were present at the fair, which drew almost a quarter of a million visitors and around 2000 journalists from almost 50 countries of the world, and this year it is expected that all those numbers will increase. So, it's obvious that Croatia has to be present for such an event, especially since we are considered to be one of the top destinations for nautical tourism…
Monday, 21 January 2019

Zagreb Advent's Fuliranje Has Far Reaching Benefits: Restaurants Opening

Every January, we summarize the money, new tourists, taxi and Uber-rides and joy Advent in Zagreb has brought. But this year, there's something else to count as well: the number of new restaurants opening this year in Zagreb, that first made their mark as stands on Fuliranje, the most creative part of Zagreb Advent festivities.  Telegram.hr brings the story of the people opening those restaurants, written by Josipa Lenić. All of them are creative people, with amazing food prepared and sold by them during Advent, who have decided that they need to find a way to offer their delicacies to…
Monday, 21 January 2019

Lika-Senj County Launches Impressive New Tourism Promo Video for 2019

If you haven't visited Lika-Senj County yet, you'll be booking your next trip after watching this impressive new tourism video.
Sunday, 20 January 2019

Flights to Croatia: Transavia Boosts Rijeka, Aegean Charter to Dubrovnik

January 20, 2019 - The latest news from around Croatia’s airports for new flights to Croatia, with updates from Rijeka and Dubrovnik.  Flights to Croatia: Transavia boosts Rijeka operations  Dutch low-cost carrier Transavia announced that they are boosting operations between Rijeka and the Netherlands in the heart of the tourist season this year. Namely, Transavia has significantly extended traffic on the route between Eindhoven and Rijeka. Travellers can now buy tickets two months earlier in the pre-season and two months later into the end of the season - or from April 18, 2019, to October 27, 2019. The airline had…
Saturday, 19 January 2019

Washington Post Delves into Šibenik's Past, Sings City's Praises

It isn't unusual to see Croatia's stunning coast being talked about, the natural beauty and the sparkling Adriatic sea are enough of a winning combination for any wordsmith. But it's somewhat different when someone outside of Croatia recognises and talks, or writes rather, about the success and the renaissance history of a city, especially in a publication with as much international respect as the Washington Post boasts. As Morski writes on the 19th of January, 2019, this is exactly what the historic Dalmatian city of Šibenik has experienced on multiple occasions in recent years, and the city was written about…
Saturday, 19 January 2019

Split to Dubrovnik: Your Road Trip Itinerary

January 19, 2019 - To no one’s surprise, traveling from Split to Dubrovnik may be the most frequented route for tourists coming to Croatia - and specifically Dalmatia. While there are more than a few options on hand when going from one coastal town to the other, depending on whether you choose the bus, plane, boat, or car, you’ll get from the Dalmatian capital to the Pearl of the Adriatic anywhere between 1-6 hours, give or take.  Though if our opinion had any influence on your choice, we’d suggest you take a drive down the coast - and this is…
Thursday, 17 January 2019

Split Named Fastest Growing Airport in Former Yugoslavia Last Year

Split is a hit, once again, as confirmed by Ex-Yu Aviation who reported on Thursday, January 17, 2019, that the Dalmatian airport was the fastest growing airport in the former Yugoslavia last year!  Namely, Split Airport welcomed 3,124,067 passengers in 2018,  which is an increase of 10.9% from the year before and is an additional 305,891 passengers compared to 2017. The General Manager of Split Airport Lukša Novak claims that catching up to the capital city is not so far out of reach anymore, and in 2018, Split was ahead of Zagreb Airport for half of the year.  "Almost half…
Wednesday, 16 January 2019

More and More Tourists Visiting Zagorje Region

Krapina-Zagorje County is among the leading inland counties when it comes to the number of tourist arrivals and overnight stays, continuing the trend of growth in these indicators, it was said at a press conference in Krapinske Toplice, reports Lokalni.hr on January 16, 2019. The number of tourist arrivals in Krapina-Zagorje County increased by 12.3% last year, while the number of overnight stays by 7.4 percent higher. There were 159,191 arrivals and 348,694 overnights. “We managed to continue the trend of our hotels being almost fully occupied 365 days a year. This is a confirmation that Krapina-Zagorje County is a…
Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Split Day Trips: Best Getaways in Under an Hour

Need some inspiration for your upcoming Split day trips?
Tuesday, 15 January 2019

New NP Krka Pedestrian Bridge to be One of Longest in World

The pedestrian suspension bridge project at NP Krka, which will be the third longest in the world and second longest in Europe, will connect the medieval fortresses ofNečven and Trošenj through the canyon of Krka. The project was presented in Šibenik on Tuesday by the director of NP Krka, Krešimir Šakić, and the director of the project office "Blok” Hrvoje Vukić, who drafted the idea of the project, reports Slobodna Dalmacija on January 15, 2019.  "This is the crown of our development projects and the construction of visitor infrastructure. This bridge will be a turning point in the municipalities of…

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