March 6, 2020 - At the regular daily coronavirus press conference of the Civil Protection Staff, which began at 16:00 CET, the Croatia Tourism Minister announced a tourism promotion for Croatian citizens called “A week of rest is worthwhile” (Tjedan odmora vrijedan). The promotion will offer Croatian citizens a 50 percent discount on domestic tourist services from more than 100 participants.
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Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli spoke about the impact of coronavirus on tourism in Croatia. He said there hasn't been a major downturn yet, but confirmed that some tourists had cancelled their vacations in Croatia. "It is important that we get through the next 40 days," the minister explained. "The May Day holidays will provide us with an important indicator when hotels and camps are usually 80 percent full," he added. "The high season has not been compromised, bookings have not been cancelled, but they have slowed down for the fourth and fifth and sixth months," Cappelli pointed out.
The minister also announced a special tourism promotion for Croatian citizens and announced that it would be presented next week. It is a campaign called “A week of rest is worthwhile” in which Croatian citizens would receive a 50 percent discount on tourist services from more than 100 participants, such as Croatia Airlines, Jadrolinija, Plitvice and several hotels. Earlier today, the minister told HINA that the discount for domestic guests is expected last from April 10 to April 19, and that the project was designed to stimulate domestic tourist traffic during the pre-season and post-season, according to Zdravka Grund/Telegram on March 6, 2020.
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"All planned and ordered activities are being implemented throughout Croatia and the system is functioning," Croatia Interior Minister Davor Božinović said earlier in the press conference. He also said he had heard from Health Minister Vili Beroš, who is in Brussels at a meeting of health ministers and concluded that the "integrated political response to the crisis highlighted the additional need for solidarity and cooperation."
"This includes raising awareness within Europe," the minister added.
Božinović also said that it is a priority for the European Commission is focus on EU member states, where measures must be proportionate to the situation on the ground, and that all countries have established cross-sectoral cooperation such as that existing in Croatia.
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Professor Alemka Markotić, Director of the Doctor Fran Mihaljević Clinic for Infectious Diseases, said that all of today's samples were negative and there are currently nine more awaiting test results. Speaking about the new patient in Varaždin, she indicated that the patient had mild symptoms and stated that there were no other changes.
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March 3, 2020 - Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, bookings for Easter in Croatia have been significantly reduced. However, some companies have figured out how to reduce cancellations of booked travel arrangements. They have decided to give tourists the option of cancelling their trip without penalty up two or three days before their scheduled arrival.
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On the other hand, tourism experts say that Croatia has no reason to panic according to Martina Pauček Šljivak/Index on March 3, 2020. Although everyone is keeping a close eye on what happens and how the situation develops, they say that the reduced number of Easter bookings is not necessarily cause for concern. But they added that the number of bookings is worse than last year. Nevertheless, they claim that those numbers should not be compared to last year, because these are two different scenarios.
Tomislav Fain, president of the Association of Croatian Travel Agencies, told Index that Easter bookings were slow and not going at the pace they went last year. However, he also said that some companies have made key decisions which have currently reduced the cancellations of travel arrangements for Croatia.
"The bookings we have received have still not been cancelled to a large extent, most went to partners with reduced travel cancellation options. Some companies have thus decided to give clients the option of cancelling their trips even two to three days before their planned arrival to Croatia without having to pay a cancellation fee. We are all watching what is happening, both for our guests and us. We are all hoping that this situation will stabilize and that everyone will continue to travel normally. But the fact is that we do not have any new reservations for Easter," Fain told Index.
Index also spoke with Veljko Ostojić, director of the Croatian Tourism Association, who said that because of the coronavirus outbreak, some tour groups from Italy had cancelled their arrivals in Croatia for Easter. Some events in Croatia have also been cancelled, he revealed to Index.
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"Easter bookings are down significantly, and inquiries have been reduced. But Easter falls on April 12 this year and all sorts of things are possible. So, if things get under control, we can expect the infected to be healthy within the next few days, so it's too early to assess what kind of results there will be for Easter," Ostojić added.
Last year, he said, there were more bookings at this time of year, but he also added that it was difficult to compare a normal year to this specific situation.
"Easter can be great and it can be bad, now people are monitoring the coronavirus developments in Croatia, and in their own countries. I think we have no reason to panic regarding this topic, and even if Easter is worse than last year, nothing dramatic will happen here. The four summer months are the most important to us and possibly some lost arrivals can be made up for later. There is no reason to panic," Ostojić concluded, echoing a familiar phrase.
Croatian Minister of Tourism Gari Cappelli recently said that Croatian tourism is not feeling the downside of coronavirus outbreak for the time being, but that bookings have slowed down slightly, which he said was normal and to be expected. He added that the largest cancellations are currently happening in the business and congress tourism segment for March.
"The further spread of coronavirus in Croatia and the rest of Europe is difficult to project, but it is expected that it will have an impact on the first quarter's tourism results, though not too much, since the tourist turnover is normally lower in that quarter and the share of total annual revenue from tourism is about five percent," Cappelli assessed at a previous government meeting.
2000 Chinese tourists visited Croatia in February 2020, which was 60 percent less than 2019 | Index
He stated that there are currently about 24.5 thousand tourists in Croatia, which is similar to last year, and that the decline is mostly coming from Asian markets, especially from China, whose tourists numbered about two thousand, or 60 percent less in February than in the same month last year. However, in January this year there were almost four thousand or 70 percent more. Cappelli says tourism numbers are now about zero from that market compared to last year's results at the same time.
He also pointed out that in relation to the total tourist physical and financial traffic in the first three months of this year, due to the situation with the virus, they do not expect any major negative impact, except for the already mentioned segment of business and congress tourism, which happens in March.
"Easter is earlier this year, at the beginning of April, and when the holiday falls earlier it never provides a true picture of what will happen in the tourist season. This year, the real picture will be only be seen around the May holidays, when the largest number of Italian tourists arrive. Like Slovenes and Germans, they merge those holidays with others in their countries," added Cappelli.
He also noted that the last two years has seen a trend of last-minute bookings in May for the summer peak season, and for which he does not currently show any cancellations in Croatia. However, even in some of the major markets, like Germany and Great Britain, there has been a steady demand recorded with low growth compared to the same period in 2019.
Follow our Travel page for updates on Croatia tourism forecasts and statistics for 2020. The website for the Association of Croatian Travel Agencies can be found here, the Croatian Tourism Association here and the Croatia Ministry of Tourism here.
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