Croatia is one of the few remaining countries in which you can walk around at night and feel completely safe, but how does it compare to other nations?
If you have spare money to invest, tourism projects in Croatia are not a bad option.
However, tourist numbers for March were underwhelming.
Local officials are worried about tourists deciding against coming to Croatia.
British Ambassador to Croatia Andrew Dalgleish among the speakers at the Experience Economy conference, reports The National on April 8, 2017. Lessons from Scotland?
Maro Kristić wants tourists to be able to pay in euros.
The award was presented by the Mediterranean Tourism Foundation.
Croatia may not be the easiest place for foreign investors, but as Jutarnji List reports on March 5, 2017, there is plenty of money being invested - almost two billion euro for just these ten projects.
The award for one of the most promising health tourism destinations in Europe was presented to Croatia during the HTI conference in Rovinj.
Shortage of seasonal workers means that hotel owners have to invest to attract the best ones.