Elite Daily’s journalist Kristin Corpuz was more than impressed with Croatia.
ZAGREB, September 30, 2018 - In the first nine months of 2018, the number of Hungarian tourists visiting Croatia increased by 8% to 595,000 in comparison to the corresponding period in 2017, and they generated 3.1 million overnight stays, up 6%, the Croatian National Tourist Board (HTZ) says.
ZAGREB, September 28, 2018 - Since the start of 2018 to 28 September, slightly over 100 million tourist overnight stays were registered in Croatia, which is a month earlier than in 2017, the Croatian Tourist Board (HTZ) reported on Friday.
The embarrassing mistake was made in materials promoting European Sports Week.
ZAGREB, September 25, 2018 - Eighteen popular influencers and bloggers from nine countries are spending a week in Croatia at the invitation of the Croatian Tourism Board (HTZ), and will tour six Dalmatian islands to be familiarised with Croatia's nautical and tourism offer and natural attractions, HTZ said on Tuesday.
ZAGREB, September 24, 2018 - Decentralisation, depoliticising, professionalization and a balanced tourism development are the main objectives of proposed amendments to the law on tourist boards, tourist accommodation taxes and membership fees, which if supported, will reform the tourist board system as of 2020, Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli and the director of the Croatian National Tourist Board Kristjan Staničić said at a press conference on Monday.
The sojourn tax, paid by all tourists coming to Croatia, will no longer be centrally decided.
ZAGREB, September 19, 2018 - A joint statement on cooperation in the area of tourism was signed in Dubrovnik on Wednesday by member states of the "China + 16" initiative as part of a ministerial conference that attracted more than 100 participants.
ZAGREB, September 17, 2018 - Croatia and China seek to expand their cooperation in the tourist industry, which will require direct flights between the two countries, services tailored to Chinese tourists' needs and simplified visa procedures, Croatian Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli and Chinese Ambassador Zhaoming Hu said ahead of a tourist conference in Dubrovnik.
Guests should stick to well-known guides and word of mouth, says a restaurant critic.