ZAGREB, March 16, 2018 - The demand for vacations in Croatia is rising in France again this year, with a 45% jump in sales and bookings of summer package arrangements, Croatia's National Tourist Board (HTZ) said on Friday, based on information from the French market and this week's world tourism fair in Paris.
ZAGREB, March 16, 2018 - The seventh international travel show Place2Go opened in the Zagreb Arena on Friday, attracting over 200 exhibitors from Croatia and 20 other countries.
No matter how much expert knowledge one has of a certain destination, there's always room for improvement. More than 80 tour guides gathered in Baška town on Krk island to gain more insight into the renowned historical sites
March 11, 2018 - we travel back in time with an entertaining glimpse into the history of tourism in Croatia, some 30 years ago
ZAGREB, March 9, 2018 - Croatian Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli said at the ITB Berlin tourism fair that his proposal to set up an EU fund for tourism had already been supported by Bulgaria, Malta, Italy, Austria and Germany.
ZAGREB, March 7, 2018 - Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli said at the international tourist industry trade fair ITB Berlin on Wednesday that five eastern Croatian counties were planning to form an association of the Slavonia region as a Destination Management Organisation to boost tourism development.
ZAGREB, March 7, 2018 - An international conference on ecotourism in Mediterranean protected areas opened in Split on Tuesday, bringing together 60 representatives of protected areas and travel agencies who are together creating new ecotourism products.
March 7, 2018 - Does Croatian tourism want guests from Serbia or not? In the first in a three-part series, a look at the extraordinary events surrounding the recent Belgrade Tourism Fair, the biggest in the region. Just don't tell anyone, because it is all a secret.
ZAGREB, March 5, 2018 - Some 443,000 tourists visited Croatia in the first two months of 2018 and they generated 1.2 million overnight stays, which are increases of 12% and 11% respectively compared to the same period in 2017, the Croatian National Tourist Board (HTZ) said on Monday, citing the data from the eVisitor and eCrew tourist registration systems.
If I had a writer's equivalent of a swear jar and popped a couple of coins in it every time I called something remarkable or unforgettable... what a shopping spree it would be.