The Croatian National Tourist Board has a brand new director!
On Friday, Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli stated that although a lot of investments have been made in Croatian tourism, there is a lack of not only seasonal workers but managers.
As if prices weren't already high enough, the costs are set to rise by as much as 10% as of the 1st of July...
The Consulate General of the Republic of Croatia in Milan, in cooperation with the City of Dubrovnik and the City of Milan will host a rich cultural and artistic program entirely dedicated to the city of Dubrovnik!
Summer always brings a promising fall in unemployment figures, and despite the vast majority of data being temporary, it looks as if things may be improving.
Here we go again…
Dubrovnik takes to the Hungarian tourist market!
According to data from the eVisitor and eCrew systems, there were 1.7 million arrivals and 4.7 million overnight stays recorded in Croatia during the first four months of this year.
Croatia tourism is off to a good start this year…
And Croatia is looking for her place under the sun...