Croatian tourism news is often headlined by numbers - revenues, tourist arrivals - but there are many issues related to tourism which deserve wider coverage. TCN's Danni Matijaca recently sat with Minister of Tourism Darko Lorencin for an extended interview looking at tourism issues beyond the numbers. In the first of a four-part interview, Danni talks to Minister Lorencin about investments in Croatian tourism and efforts to break through the bureaucracy.
A bumper year for financial tourism receipts predicted.
More good news for Croatian tourism, this time from Istria.
Split beat Dubrovnik, Hvar and Šibenik by 1 point.
The island of Pag returns to the Middle Ages.
The British love affair with the island of Rab continues in The Independent, the latest feature in th British media on the Croatian coast. Rab, of course, is credited as the birth of naturist tourism in Croatian, after the skinny-dipping antics of a British royal.
Is Croatia really a premium destination? Do its tourist experts really understand the needs of the modern tourist? A fascinating piece from one man entitled to an opinion, leading restaurateur and wine expert, Zoran Pejovic from Paradox Hospitality in Split.
A million tourists. One country. One weekend.
The important Slovenian tourism market will be unaffected by the current border dispute, according to the Croatian Minister of Tourism, Darko Lorencin.
A French police presence on the streets of Split.