ZAGREB, February 24, 2018 - Croatia invested 1.7 billion kuna in the developments of its islands in 2016, the last year for which full data is available, which was by 200 million kuna more than the average annual investments into the islands in the previous 20 years, according to the government's report on the implementation of the Islands Act.
A litre of 'Šoltansko' olive oil goes for $100 on the US market
Croatian islands are nowadays mostly known as booming tourist destinations, but if you look closely, you'll find an occasional gem which managed to escape the grind and retain its distinctive cultural microclimate. Meet Košljun, a darling islet located off the coast of Krk
Continuing our series on Croatia's foreign entrepreneurs, a look to an extraordinary small business in Stari Grad on Hvar island on February 8, 2018
Continuing our series on villages and islands in Croatia which saw substantial emigration in the 20th century, we look to Ilovik, a small island situated south of Lošinj
Have you ever been to Krk island? A selection of five quirky facts highlighting the island's records in several categories on February 5, 2018
Following the feature on Susak island, TCN continues its series on Croatian emigration hotspots with a look to Blato on Korčula on January 22, 2018
Croatia boasts more than 1,000 islands. and they are full of surprises. TCN takes a closer look at some things you would not expect to find on a Croatian island on January 14, 2018.
TCN is launching a new series dedicated to Croatian cities, villages and islands that experienced notable emigration in the 20th century. We kick off with Susak, a small island in Kvarner bay which saw a massive exodus in the 60s, leading to a thriving community in New Jersey, US
Residents of Žirje island voiced their concern regarding the unreliable ferry transport