ZAGREB, May 16, 2018 - The director of the Croatian National Tourism Board (HTZ) Kristjan Stančić said on Wednesday in Shanghai, where he is attending the ITB China travel exhibition, that China is a strategically important market for Croatia's tourism, adding that the number of Chinese travellers to Croatia rose by 40% this year.
ZAGREB, May 14, 2018 - There are currently about 500 family-run farms which also cater to tourists, and this is still insufficient in comparison to the potential for developing rural tourism, which will require a broader support, including an improved legislative framework, Dijana Katica, the head of the Croatian association for tourism and rural development, said in an interview with Hina.
ZAGREB, May 13, 2018 - The Rijeka-based wedding agency Wedding2Book has initiated cooperation with the German Agentur Traumhochzeit agency in order to promote Croatia as an ideal wedding destination.
Rental owners and the tourist board do not seem to like the idea.
May 7, 2018 - The Croatian National Tourist Board has launched its third edition of Epic Week, offering 218 'epic' experiences and offering a free holiday to one lucky winner. TCN takes a closer look at the epic experiences which made the last. And those that didn't.
ZAGREB, May 7, 2018 - The fourth edition of an international conference on rural tourism will be held in Supetar on the Adriatic island of Brač on May 9-13 and is expected to attract about 250 participants from 15 countries under the slogan "A new age - An age for rural tourism".
ZAGREB, May 6, 2018 - In 2017, Croatian travel agencies arranged trips with overnight stays in Croatia for 2.2 million foreign tourists, who realised 13.6 million overnights. Foreign tourists realised an average of six tourist nights in Croatia, according to the national statistical office (DZS).
May 5, 2018 - Think you could create an award-winning itinerary for a dream holiday in Croatia?
Owing to the long weekend based on International Labour Day, the Istrian gem saw some 14.000 tourists in the last couple of days
ZAGREB, May 2, 2018 - Indications on the market and the results of sales promise a good tourism year which has already been seen in turnover in the first few months of the year however the problem of the lack of staff is bothering a lot of companies, particularly smaller companies in hospitality, the Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) said on Tuesday.